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Fayetteville Residents Sell Parking to High School Students -
Monday, August 20, 2018
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Enterprising neighbors may need to go through some hoops if they want to keep charging Fayetteville High School students to park on their property.
As a result of the chronic shortage in student parking, several properties are being used for off-site parking, with some converted into gravel parking lots, according to the notification the Planning Department sent to more than 50 homes. Two lots directly across from the school have about a dozen spots each.
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20th Haiku Conference a Good One -
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry that traditionally was written in three lines, featuring two images juxtaposed. Always with a syllable-count of 17, parsed as 5-7-5. There are other rules as well.
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Memphis' Bigger Brothers -
Thursday, August 27, 2015
If spending begins with saving, then Brother Adrian Powers’ fingerprints are all over the $25 million improvement campaign at Christian Brothers High School that includes a $10 million athletic development center.
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Passion for Architecture Fuels Looney Ricks Kiss' Norcross -
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Rob Norcross, a principal at Memphis architecture, planning and design firm Looney Ricks Kiss, has increasingly enmeshed himself into public service, holding positions on several key boards or committees.
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Playhouse’s Staging of ‘August’ Sizzles -
Monday, March 28, 2011
Mattie Fay Aiken, the character played by Ann Marie Hall in Playhouse on the Square’s production of the much-celebrated “August: Osage County” by Tracy Letts, at one point in the play says, “You have to be smart to be complicated.”
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MAAR to Give Posthumous Award to William B. Clark -
Friday, March 31, 2006
William B. Clark's life epitomized what many would consider the American dream.
At age 19, straight out of high school, Clark built and sold his first house in the Lincoln Heights subdivision in southwest Memphis.
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Archived Article: Montessori (lead) -
Tuesday, May 7, 2002
New Cordova Montessori on tap Cordova site for expanded Montessori school By MARY DANDO The Daily News Construction of one of the largest Montessori schools in the nation will begin shortly following the closing of bids at 2 p.m. Thursday. Architect...8.
Archived Article: Real Analys -
Tuesday, June 4, 1996
Lamplighter selects Cordova-The Town for school Lamplighter selects Cordova-The Town for school Lamplighter School has selected a 5.6-acre parcel at Cordova-The Town as the site for the consolidation and relocation of its Montessori school, accordin...