Local Memorial Day hours set
Hope and Hempstead County public offices and schools will observe the federal MemorialDay holiday on Monday, May 25.
View ArticleSpring Hill grads take diploma walk
Spring Hill High School held commencement ceremonies Monday night for 40 graduating seniors of the Class of 2015 at Hempstead Hall on the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana campus.
View ArticleIn Depth - Coaching a whole new ball game
In the world of athletics, coaches are considered the leaders and role models to their athletes.
View ArticleMother replaces son at graduation
The mother of a suburban Chicago teenager killed in a drunken-driving crash less than a week before his high school graduation took his place at the ceremony, wearing his cap and gown.
View ArticleLewallen is Spring Hill Teacher of Year
Long time Spring Hill High School social studies teacher Waylon Lewallen has been named Spring Hill School District Teacher of the Year for 2015.
View ArticleCharges outline bookstore thefts
Affidavit information filed in circuit court here in conjunction with felony theft charges against three former employees of a Greenville, Texas-based company operating the University of Arkansas...
View ArticleHPSD starts second phase on bonds
The Hope Public School District took the next major step Tuesday night in addressing three longstanding needs which it hopes to resolve with the passage of a restructured bond issue in September.
View ArticleHow to encourage girls’ interest in math, science
Smart girls who are interested in STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering and math — are being bombarded by comments and experiences that those subjects just aren't for them. It's a growing...
View ArticleBond issue not a tax proposal
A financial analysis performed for the Hope Public School District by Stephens Public Finance of Little Rock recommends four options for funding the three improvement projects the district's board...
View ArticleSupply chain program comes to UAHT
The newest course of study to come to the Texarkana campus of the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana is currently accepting students, the college announced today.
View ArticleOne day early sale for Kershaw concert
Early bird tickets for country music artist Sammy Kershaw's headliner show at the 39th Annual Hope Watermelon Festival Concert go on sale one-day only Friday.
View ArticleYear-end agenda for HPSD board
The Hope Public School District Board will undertake a lengthy list of academic year-end business matters tonight.
View ArticleBoard aligns district policies
The Hope Public School District Board of Trustees kept the district in synchronization philosophically with the Arkansas School Boards Association here Tuesday as the board adopted revisions to...
View ArticleIn Depth: Hitting dizzying, humbling heights
Mr. Half-Man, Half-Amazing, McTelvin “Sosa” Agim has progressed and blossomed into the national status as one of the top college Division I prospects in the class of 2016.
View ArticleKids' College bursting at seams
As children, most people can’t wait to grow up and make decisions on their own. The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana gives kids the opportunity to do exactly that during its three week Kids’...
View ArticleCamp Save-a-Life opens eyes
This week UACCH is hosting their one week medical camp, Camp Save-A-Life.
View ArticleAnnual Yerger reunion under way
Former students of the historic Yerger High School will convene here today to begin the 16th annual Yerger School Reunion, which will coincide with the July 4 Independence Day holiday weekend.
View ArticleRowe honored on Founders' Day
The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana celebrated 50 years of education excellence with Founders' Day ceremonies Wednesday. J.W. Rowe, of Magnolia and Hope, founding director, was the man of the...
View ArticleEducators to gather at Historic Washington
Arkansas educators will gather here this month to explore the impact of the conclusion of the Civil War and the imposition of Reconstruction in the Great Bend Region of the Red River as part of the...
View ArticleEx-student sues over musical chairs
A former student of a Malvern college wants the state to pay her $75,000 in damages after she said she broke two fingers during a classroom game of musical chairs.
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