Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Saturday, October 06, 2007
GUEST EDITORIAL
not the one in Chicago)
Let’s build a memorial from victory, and not merely from ditch-digging
Guest column / by Neville Martin
The parasitic politicians that rose this nation against this enemy, that voted for this war, that funded this war are now digging the ditch, looking for a way out while giving themselves a pay raise. A pay raise and digging is more important than supporting, funding and winning. Political advantage is more important than victory. |
MY FAVORITE MARINE
Tom Pry
Meet Elizabeth Rash from over between Bradford and Bald Knob. When, as a high school senior, she worked with us at the Searcy Sun/Bald Knob Banner.
I always called her my Marine Munchkin. All 5'2 or 3" of her, in a petite package.
She enlisted back in the spring, before graduation, and left for basic immedikately afterwards, this AFTER taking several weekends at "Are you sure?" orientation and physical tests.
The odds are that, one of these days, she's going to end up in the middle east. May the use the government makes of her result in a better end than Viet Nam.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
NOTE FROM HOME
Mary Clifton
This was written in the Wed, Searcy Citizen.. interesting that he was killed then drove to spot where he died... A reader & former White Co, resident.. I do look forward to the paper each day... GOD BLESS...
A tentative jury trial date for Billy Terrell Adams, charged with capital murder in the death of Charles “Chuckie” Cunningham, 31, has been set for Jan. 15, 2008. Adams appeared before White County Circuit Judge Robert Edwards Tuesday.
Cunningham was killed at 505 West Beebe Capps Expressway in Searcy on June 8 and then drove to Woodruff Street, where he wrecked his vehicle and was found dead. White County Prosecuting Attorney Chris Raff said he is not seeking the death penalty. Adams could receive from 10 to 40 years or life without parole if convicted.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
COMMJNICATION NOTE
My computer is in serious distress. I think all it needs is a lily across it. So I am trying to keep up with my e-mail here at the lovely Carnegie Library in downtown Eureka Springs. Since I won't be able to come here on a daily basis, if there is something of importance you need to communicate to me, please call me at 800-554-9499; 479-253-6638 or 479-981-1818.