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  • ...im League''' is a recreational swimming league with seven teams in Central Arkansas that compete in a summer season. ...f all ages (6 & under through 18) may compete in the Central Arkansas Swim League. The children compete in two year age groups divided by gender: 6 & under,
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  • .... "After four to six weeks, I realized something was missing. It was the ''Arkansas Gazette.'' So I called and said, 'Send it to me.' It was like an umbilical ...is master's thesis completed in 1978 and entitled "Assessing the Impact of Central Business District Redevelopment Organizations on Downtown: A Case Study of
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  • ...with improvements to the [[Millennium Trail]], the formation of [[Central Arkansas Water]], and the establishment of the [[Mayor's Youth Council]]. ...on Information, Technology, and Communications and serves on the National League of Cities Board of Directors and the Municipalities in Transition on Public
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  • [[Image:Wet-counties.jpg|thumb|300px|Dry counties (white) in Arkansas. Map by Kim Risi.]] ...verage Control (ABC) Board]] is the administrator of "wet-dry" statuses in Arkansas. Thirty four of the state's seventy-five counties are considered "wet" by t
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  • [[Image:1.png|thumb|Arkansas Travelers Logo]] [[Image:2.PNG|thumb|Arkansas Travelers Cap Insignia]]
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  • ...Daytona Beach, Florida after turning down a journalism scholarship to the Arkansas State Teachers College. Valentine became the youngest umpire in the history ...ed. Throughout the seventies, Valentine became a radio announcer for the [[Arkansas Travelers]] games. Valentine replaced Carl Sawatski as the general manager
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  • ...:Carnegie_library.jpg|thumb|300px|Little Rock Public Library, Little Rock, Arkansas.]] ...r governor [[Charles Hillman Brough]], contained volumes on the subject of Arkansas. In 1915 the library held 15,901 volumes.
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  • ...LRHA executive director [[Dowell Naylor Jr.]] was the chief author of the Central Little Rock Project. ...apter of the American Institute of Architects]] in the spring of 1957. The Central Litle Rock Project became a national model for urban revitalization in the
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  • ...NAACP suit, called ''[[Cooper v. Aaron]]'', was filed on February 8, 1956. Arkansas Governor [[Orval Faubus]] maintained that efforts to desegregate schools ar ...gregationists in Little Rock complained that the effects of integration of Central High will fall hardest on working class and poor whites in the city as affl
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  • ...im League''' is a recreational swimming league with seven teams in Central Arkansas that compete in a summer season. ...f all ages (6 & under through 18) may compete in the Central Arkansas Swim League. The children compete in two year age groups divided by gender: 6 & under,
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  • ...CA Bear Football team, the baseball program at the [[University of Central Arkansas]] has had some success since the UCA athletic program moved up to Division ...ressive, Division I-quality stadium that will compare favorably around our league.”
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  • ...ler Derby''' (CARD) is a roller derby league in Little Rock, Arkansas. The league is currently composed of only one team the [[Rock-n-Renegades]]. A second t ...ssissippi. Practice takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9 PM. The league manager is Kristen "Krispy" Pope.
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  • ...tion (ASA) is an amateur recreational softball league in Central Arkansas. League teams play at the [[Interstate Park]] Softball Complex. There are twelve ASA districts in the state of Arkansas. District 9 covers [[Pulaski County]] and [[Saline County]].
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  • ...playing matches at North Little Rock's [[Burns Park]] Soccer Complex. The league boasts more than six hundred players organized into seven- and eleven-playe
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  • ...cricket club in Little Rock, Arkansas. CACA plays in the Tristate Cricket League against teams from Oklahoma and Kansas.
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  • ...businessman, a member of the Urban League, and benefactor of the [[Central Arkansas Library System]].
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  • ...bor''' is credited with helping to lure [[Hendrix College]] to [[Conway]], Arkansas. He also improved pedestrian traffic in the town by pushing for the first s ...onway helped lead to a successful bid for [[Hendrix College]], then called Central Collegiate Institute and located in [[Altus]].
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