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  2. Morriss Henry - Wikipedia

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    Morriss Murphey Henry (December 13, 1931 – September 8, 2024) was an American politician. He was a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives and Arkansas Senate from the years of 1967 to 1984. [1]

  3. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    A Chronicle of Arkansas Newspapers Published Since 1922 and of the Arkansas Press Association, 1930-1972. Little Rock, Ark: Arkansas Press Association. OCLC 2146483. Michael B. Dougan (2003). Community diaries: Arkansas newspapering, 1819-2002. August House. ISBN 0874837227.

  4. Wittenberg, Delony & Davidson - Wikipedia

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    1968 – David W. Mullins Library, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas [51] 1968 – Second Presbyterian Church, 600 Pleasant Valley Dr, Little Rock, Arkansas [12] 1969 – Arkansas Department of Health office building, 4815 W Markham St, Little Rock, Arkansas [18]

  5. Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Arkansas Times was formerly owned by the Thomson Corporation, who sold it to Hollinger in 1995; Hollinger sold it on to Community Publishers Inc., owned by Jim Walton, in 1999. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2005, WEHCO Media bought the Northwest Arkansas Times and the Benton County Daily Record from CPI. [ 3 ]

  6. William L. Spicer - Wikipedia

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    William Leach Spicer (October 10, 1918 – September 23, 1991) [1] was a businessman from Fort Smith, Arkansas, who from 1962 to 1964 was the embattled state chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party.

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  8. John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The 102nd United States Congress Bill H.R.5432 became Public Law 102-446 October 23, 1992: "To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at the corner of College Avenue and Mountain Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the 'John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building and United States Courthouse'." [1]

  9. Clarence B. Craft - Wikipedia

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    Over a 10-year period, Craft logged over 9,300 hours assisting veterans at the Fayetteville Veterans Administration Medical Center as a volunteer. [3] Craft died at age 80 and was buried in Fayetteville National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas. On November 9, 2002, a post office in Fayetteville was renamed the Clarence B. Craft Post Office ...

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