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Combination of the Arkansas Weekly Times and Arkansas Advocate [15] Arkansas Traveler: Bentonville 1868 1869 [16] Arkansas Union: Siloam Springs 1890 1890 [11] Arkansas Weekly Times: Little Rock 1835 1837 Known as the Little Rock Times, 1835-1836 [17] Ashley County Eagle: Hamburg 1889 1920 Successor to the El Dorado Eagle, merged with the ...
Lake Fayetteville also has a trail running around it maintained by the City of Fayetteville.. Adams Lake, el. 1,286 feet (392; Arbor Acres Lake, el. 1,142 feet (348; Arkansas Noname 350 Reservoir, el. 1,453 feet (443
The South-East is a strategic planning area within the Southern Region in Ireland. It is a NUTS Level III statistical region of Ireland (coded IE052). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It comprises the counties of Carlow , Kilkenny and Wexford and the city and county of Waterford .
IT Carlow had been planning a joint application with Waterford IT for the formation of a Technological University for the South East region since the mid-2010s. [19] [20] [21] A vision document, "Technological University for the South East" (TUSE) was published in 2015, and a memorandum of understanding was signed in 2017. [22]
The same storm that will deliver a substantial amount of snow and ice across the interior south-central United States will reach the Atlantic coast this weekend and may have eyes for the mid ...
Southeast Arkansas College was originally named Arkansas Vocational-Technical School. It began offering postsecondary vocational-technical programs on September 21, 1959. Act 328 of 1957 set the stage for it to become the first vocational-technical school in Arkansas to meet the needs of industry and to provide jobs, and raise the standard of ...
The half of the state south of Little Rock is apter to see ice storms. Arkansas's record high is 120 °F (49 °C) at Ozark on August 10, 1936; the record low is −29 °F (−34 °C) at Gravette, on February 13, 1905. [16] Arkansas is known for extreme weather and frequent storms.
A wetsuit is normally specified in terms of its thickness and style. For instance, a wetsuit with a torso thickness of 5 mm and a limb thickness of 3 mm will be described as a "5/3". With new technologies the neoprene is getting more flexible. Modern 4/3 wetsuits, for instance, may feel as flexible as a 3/2 of only a few years ago.