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  • ...n 1937 with the assistance of the Public Works Administration. In 2008 the school received a $2.9 million makeover. ...aders. Students continue on to eleventh and twelfth grade at [[Conway High School-West]].
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  • ...us convinced many that "[b]lood will run in the streets" if [[Central High School|white schools]] opened to black students. Few wanted to engage in the busin ...and all the way out to the fast growing regional metropolitan centers of [[Conway]], [[Benton]], and [[Jacksonville]].
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  • ...ck CDI contracted on the office building complex for Arkansas Nuclear One, Conway Regional CARTI, the Rebsamen Regional Medical Center Doctor's Office Buildi Clark was a 1961 graduate of [[Central High School]] and a 1965 graduate of the electrical engineering program at the Universi
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  • ...after the congressman, including [[Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School]], the Wilbur D. Mills Treatment Center for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, the Mills was born in Kensett, Arkansas. He was a graduate of Hendrix College in Conway.
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  • ...away from original Pulaski territory include Crawford County (in 1820), [[Conway County]] (1820), Jefferson County (1829), Scott County (1833), White County ...ll Telephone Company]], [[Kroger|Kroger Food Stores]], [[North Little Rock School District]], [[Dassault Falcon Jet Corporation]], [[Union Pacific Railroad]]
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  • ...ion (1912), and the [[E. F. Feild Addition]] (1926). [[Woodruff Elementary School]] is located at the southeastern corner of the historic district. The [[Bil ...22 Martin, owned by [[Benjamin Robinson]], and 600 Martin, owned by [[Lena Conway]]. The area is mainly residential, with about a third of the cottage and bu
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  • ...eir support for these days off from school. No decision was made over this school term. * (Temporary) Transit System stopped at UCA. City of Conway doing research on City Transit
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  • ...gher education institution located on a 365-acre campus in [[Conway]]. The school lists 709 faculty members (510 full-time, 199 part-time). Fifty-four percen ...hool's name changed to Arkansas State Teachers College (ASTC) in 1925. The school became known as the State College of Arkansas (SCA) in January 1967 to bett
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  • ...he program are taken with the expectation that they will go on to graduate school or commit themselves to some other professional, post-baccalaureate trainin ...from other offerings at UCA. Honors emphasizes co-curricular experiences: High Tables, Challenge Weeks, Honors Council representation and activities, Soap
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  • ...ical Area. Although Faulkner County is a dry county, several businesses in Conway are obtaining club memberships in order to serve alcohol to legal patrons. ...County, White County, [[Lonoke County]], Pulaski County, [[Perry County]], Conway County, and Van Buren County.
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  • ...ation]], which opened the private, segregated all-white [[T. J. Raney High School]] in 1958. Raney graduated from Wilson High School, went to [[Hendrix College]] in [[Conway]], and attended the [[University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences]]. Raney'
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  • [[Image:Conway-county-1864.jpg|thumb|Conway County in 1864.]] [[Image:Conway-county-1895.jpg|thumb|Conway County in 1895.]]
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  • ...r of 1812 hero Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Neighboring counties include Conway County, [[Faulkner County]], [[Pulaski County]], [[Saline County]], Garland ...40 out of territory south of the Arkansas River previously administered by Conway County.
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  • The '''Conway Public School District''' covers much of southwest [[Faulkner County]]. ...High School East Campus]] in the ninth and tenth grades, and [[Conway High School West Campus]] in the eleventh and twelfth grades.
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  • ...ege]] for women, which was established in 1892 and closed in the 1947-1948 school year. Central Baptist College is an affiliate of the Baptist Missionary Ass ...ard, and the committee then decided to acquire the current CBC property in Conway as a location for this new institution.
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  • ..., [[Arkansas Highway 92]], and [[Arkansas Highway 124]]. [[Nemo Vista High School]] is located on Highway 9-92 a mile south of town. The [[Center Ridge Volun
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  • ...he town is located along [[U.S. Highway 64]] between [[Plumerville]] and [[Conway]]. The town is served by [[Interstate 40]] interchange 117. The population ...tornado destroyed thirteen houses, two churches, the African American high school, and a local post office. One woman was killed and twenty-four others injur
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  • ====Schools in Conway County==== *Center School
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  • ...iversity of Central Arkansas]], what was then called Arkansas State Normal School, serving from 1917 to 1930. ...1917 before becoming president. Over this period he also served as a state school inspector.
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  • ...n 1937 with the assistance of the Public Works Administration. In 2008 the school received a $2.9 million makeover. ...aders. Students continue on to eleventh and twelfth grade at [[Conway High School-West]].
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  • '''Jewel E. Moore''' is a biologist and botanist. She joined the faculty of Conway's [[Arkansas State Teachers College]] in 1947. The twenty-acre [[Jewel Moor ...in Hot Springs, Arkansas, around 1918. She graduated from Hot Springs High School in 1936. She attended Henderson State Teachers College and the University o
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