North Little Rock, AR News
North Little Rock, AR News
Did you know? Today is World Turtle Day! We wonder what Yertle the Turtle is up...
Make plans now to see former White House groundskeeper, Mike Lawn, and Master Ga...
Join us Friday night at our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) for the Argenta Art...
Artwalk Event (5/18): TRASH OR TREASURE? Antique expert, Nancy Dunning, will dis...
NEED SUMMER GETAWAY IDEAS? Donna Perrin from Arkansas Parks & Tourism will share...
"All you need in life is truth and beauty and you can find both at the Public Li...
Online only pre-registration for our Summer Reading Program begins today! We hav...
Join us tonight at 6:00pm when Reel Classics with The Rep presents, “Who’s Afrai...
We appreciate everyone who came out to see Audrey Dean Kelley perform at tonight...
“Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, liter...
North Little Rock's own Audrey Dean Kelley, will be performing at this month's L...
"Once a little boy sent me a charming card with a little drawing on it. I loved...
Join us for Live at Laman this Thursday (May 10) at 7pm when we welcome North Li...
Diamond Chef Arkansas competition to sizzle June 5
We are very excited to announce our 2012 adult summer reading program author lin...
SCCC plans open house Friday
2012 commencement set for May 10
VUB graduation set for May 3
PTC to participate in National Drug Take-Back Day on Friday
Hey Channel 7, thanks for your support of our "little free libraries!"
We are so excited to announce that today is known as Little Free Library Day in...
Are you a Jazz lover? Join us this Saturday, April 28 as our Argenta Branch host...
What an amazing crowd last night at our Argenta Branch!! If you missed yesterday...
Summer registration open for current students
TONIGHT!!! Join us at our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) for “This is Your Bra...
How does music really affect the body? Learn tomorrow with the Arkansas Symphony...
Pulaski Tech trustees to meet April 23
Due to weather, Laman Library will not be participating in tonight’s Argenta Art...
CANCELLED - Join us tonight at the Argenta ArtWalk and meet featured artist Susa...
Today is Volunteer Recognition Day!! We would like to take this opportunity to T...
PTC theatre to present The Piano Lesson
We're rolling out our adult summer reading author schedule. First up is Senator...
PTC to host Show & Shine
Making plans for Friday night? Come by the library during the Argenta Art Walk a...
FIESTA!
Be the first to borrow Nora Roberts’ stunning new novel “The Witness.” Fill in...
Paralegal Club to host Meet-the-Instructor event
SGA application deadline April 20
Have you heard the news?! Check out our new “Little Free Library” service around...
We would like to express our deepest sympathies to the family of William F. “Cas...
Rain's a comin', but that's not stopping the Arkansas Literary Festival! Two GRE...
We’re giving away a four pack of tickets to Sunday's program with Pastry Chef, R...
The Arkansas Literary Festival is in full swing!! Join us tomorrow at the street...
Former White House pastry chef to speak at Pulaski Tech on April 16
The Laman Library Teen Center has been working hard on this afternoon’s puppet s...
Do not miss this show tonight!!! Live at Laman presents Rodney Block and the Rea...
It’s National Library Week!!! We are giving away a signed copy of “Stories from...
If you'd like to see the film on Sunday, April 15, at 1:00pm, click here:
Don't forget, the Arkansas Literary Festival is this weekend! Tickets are almost...
Bring the family and join us this Saturday at Main & 5th Streets in the Argenta...
Spring Fling at Little Rock-South set for April 12
Bank of America to present check to Learning Assistance Center
PTC celebrates student achievements during National Library Week
Join us for Reel Classics With The Rep tonight at 6:00 p.m. screening Ordinary P...
Happy Friday!! Just a reminder the library will be closed Sunday.
Arkansas Teen College returns June 25-29
PTC to host Superstar Mothers of Superstar Sons
It's Jazz Appreciation Month!! Next Thursday, April 12, join us for Live at Lama...
Bring the kiddos and join us this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. to watch, “It's the Eas...
Start marking those calendars mom and dad!! There are lots of fun events planned...
Roland Mesnier, the longest tenured chef in White House history, was on KUAR's "...
Tune in to KUAR radio right now and listen to Live at Laman featuring the Blue F...
Come and get 'em!!! New releases have been added to the shelves this morning. Oh...
Job Fair set for April 4
Join us for the Reel Classics with The Rep on Monday, April 9 at 6:00 p.m. scree...
"Inside Peanuts: The Life and Art of Charles M. Schulz" is officially open! It w...
Summer registration opens April 3 for current students
Spring Fling set for April 5
PTC students invited to Chalk the Walk
Little Rock-West Spring Fling starts at Little Rock-West
Just a couple more weeks until the closing of the Arkansas Repertory Theatre’s “...
Be the first to borrow Barbara Taylor Bradford’s new novel, “Letter from a Stran...
Gas service interrupted at Little Rock-South
If you haven’t already gotten your tickets, check out White House Desserts takin...
Congratulations to "Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory" for winning Most Valuable Docume...
PTC Board of Trustees to attend faculty, staff meeting
Our newest exhibit, “Inside Peanuts: The Life and Art of Charles M. Schulz,” ope...
Happy Friday!!! Today is National Chip and Dip Day!! What is your favorite dip r...
REMINDER! The Resume Writing Workshop is tonight at 6 p.m. at our Argenta Branch...
Need to update that resume? Looking for a new job? Join us at our Argenta Branch...
Pulaski Tech president announces retirement
Pulaski Tech trustees to meet in special session March 20
It’s looking a little gloomy out there. Check out this picture from earlier! Win...
Congratulations to 2012 Laman Library Writers Fellow, Mara Leveritt, who was fea...
The attached article by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper reminds us that today would hav...
A new series for Suzanne Brockmann fans? Yes, there is!! Be the first to borrow...
Looking for a new job? Wanting to beef up that resume? Join us Thursday at 6 p....
Resume writing, interview workshops open to PTC students
Student art contest seeks entries
Come by and see the talented Lisa Krannichfeld at the Argenta Art Walk happening...
Did You Know? Today is Freedom of Information Day celebrating and recognizing a...
Laman Library's 2012 Writers Fellow, Mara Leveritt, will be on KUAR's "Arts Scen...
Join us tonight from 5 - 8pm at the Argenta Art Walk featuring the talented Lisa...
Join us tomorrow from 5 - 8pm at the 3rd Friday Argenta Art Walk featuring the t...
Enter to win a part of baseball sports history!! We are giving away All-American...
Did you know? “The Ides of March” is name of the 15th day in March in the Roman...
Little Rock-West to host sexual health fair
We just got off the phone with retired White House Pastry Chef, Roland Mesnier!...
"Over time I have learned I am at my best around books." ~ Maya Angelou
With our current exhibit “Linedrives and Lipstick” coming to a close on Sunday....
Lisa Krannichfeld will be our featured artist at the Argenta Art Walk this Frida...
Business of Art set for Thursday
PTC Board of Trustees to meet March 13
Here’s an Energy Saving Tip: Keep the refrigerator and freezer at the right temp...
What images come to mind when you think of America? Cowboys? Or big cities? Or a...
It's a Seuss Birthday Celebration tonight in the Children's Department!! Come ea...
Executive vice president and provost candidate visit set
Diamond Chef Arkansas prelims yield two finalists
Music & Games, Games & Stories, Stories & Fun!!! We have two FANTASTIC children'...
We are off to see the Wizard!! Join us tonight for "Reel Classics With The Rep"...
Join us Monday for “Reel Classics With The Rep” screening of “The Wiz!” There is...
In conjunction with our current exhibit "Lindedrives and Lipstick," can you answ...
Remember next Tuesday, Family Night’s Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration!! Come earl...
Transfer Day at LR-South set for March 9
Diamond Chef Arkansas prelims yield two finalists
Spring break begins March 19
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, what better way to celebrate than with an Irish B...
We are so excited about the Arkansas Repertory Theatre's upcoming show "The Wiz,...
Today is Popcorn Lovers Day!! What is your favorite type of popcorn?
Don't forget, we'll be screening the Academy Award nominated film, "Paradise Los...
It's Teen Tech Week!!! Come Geek Out the Laman Library Teen Center with Pinteres...
Parents we have two great events happening in one night!! Next Tuesday, March 13...
Join us Thursday for Live at Laman featuring Irish Bluegrass band, Blue Fiddle B...
Wahoo!!! We’ve reached 2,200 Facebook fans!! Thank you everyone who has helped u...
We're very proud to announce this morning that film producer, director, and NLR...
Executive vice president and provost candidate visit set
Big Rock reading Series continues March 6
Area chefs to compete in Diamond Chef Arkansas preliminaries
We're just one fan away from an even 2,200! Please share our page and help sprea...
Whew, what a list! We've been hard at work finalizing our 5th Street Art and Mus...
Our current exhibit, "Linedrives and Lipstick: The Untold Story of Women's Baseb...
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn,...
Tickets to the hottest event in town are now on sale! Join us for a special pres...
Teens, need help with your ACT score? Come by the Laman Library Teen Center at 4...
"Let's Stitch Together" at our Argenta Branch is cancelled for tomorrow evening....
Happy Leap Day!!!!
Nationally recognized paralegal to visit campus
Teens!! Those ACT's are just around the corner.. Join the Laman Library Teen Cen...
PTC culinarians win awards at Chef Ball
Did you know the world's largest carnivore is the Polar Bear? Happy Polar Bear D...
If you missed yesterday's movie and panel discussion, here's a great interview w...
Join us today at 1:00pm for a special screening of "A League of Their Own," foll...
New exhibit features Conway artist
Fine Arts Division plans music showcase for Feb. 27
There's no cryin' in baseball, right?! Join us tomorrow, February 25, at 1:00pm...
Did you know? In addition to author events galore, we'll be having a street fest...
PTC Diamonds to play doubleheader
Sports fan? Love Tennis? Here’s your chance to win an autographed copy of “You C...
Gallery talk with Conway artist set for Feb. 22
College CEO club to host entrepreneurship expo
Did you know? Sue Kidd, one of our panelists who will be at Saturday's movie, wa...
Laman Library is proud to be partnering with the Arkansas Literary Festival agai...
We all know there's no cryin' in baseball, but did you know that several members...
Former Heifer CEO to headline PTC black history banquet
If you're watching the History Channel on this President's Day, you may see reti...
The library will be closed Monday in observance of Washington's Birthday. We wil...
PTC to host Community Conversation Thursday
Laissez le Bon Temps Rouler!
Tonight at 6 p.m. - Meet the String Family - During 3rd Friday Argenta ArtWalk,...
We all know there's no cryin' in baseball, but did you know that several members...
Are you aware of the story about The North Little Rock Six? Join us tonight at o...
Are you familiar with the “Track and Save” program? The Arkansas Energy Office i...
Got a tale to tell? Participants in Telling Tales, hosted by Tales from the Sout...
Laman Library is proud to be partnering with the Arkansas Literary Festival agai...
Student Success fairs set for Feb. 15-16
Job Fair set for Feb. 17
Transfer Day set for Friday
Sure it's Valentine's, but it's also Library Lover's Day. Sounds like a good thi...
Join us tomorrow for the Amazing Adventures in Africa Family Night in the Childr...
Tonight’s Reel Classics with the Rep has been cancelled due to weather. We will...
There are a lot of fun family activities happening this week!! Monday - Reel Cla...
Big Rock Reading Series starts Feb. 16
Inclement Weather Policy
Graduation application deadline is today
Happy Friday everyone!! Mark your calendar for Monday's Reel Classics With The R...
PTC provost candidate visits campus
College Goal Sunday set for Feb. 19
Did you know? Today is Boy Scout Day!! Happy 102nd Birthday Boy Scouts of Americ...
Board of Trustees to meet Thursday
Join us Thursday for Live at Laman featuring The Smittle Band!! Show starts at 7...
PTC Health Fair kicks off Feb. 7-8
"Linedrives and Lipstick" Exhibit Opening Reception
Little Rock-West to host Feb. 8 weatherization demo
Come join us tonight!
Graduation application deadline Feb. 10
College to celebrate Go Red for Women Day
Ready for six more weeks of winter?
Saline County Career Center plans Feb. 3 open house
Congratulations to Sarah Mattingly-Benson, Library Assistant in the Children’s D...
College plans series of Student Success fairs
Pulaski Tech kicks off Black History month celebration
PTC Foundation receives Bank of America grant to assist students
Come join us this Thursday at our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) and “Let’s St...
Jonsson Foundation provides funding for Learning Assistance Center
Join us this Friday night for the opening of our newest exhibit, "Linedrives and...
It is such a beautiful day outside! Come down, pack a picnic, get a book and enj...
Today is National Chocolate Cake Day!!! Tell us how you prefer to eat your choco...
College offers new course for veterans
On days like today, don't you just want to curl up with a good book?
Tuition to increase 7 percent in fall
Have you heard about our homebound delivery service? Do you know someone in the...
Whoever said libraries are boring?! Check out this funny video from our friends...
Pulaski Tech trustees to meet Jan. 23
Did you know? Today is National Popcorn Day!! Tell us your favorite kind of popc...
Want to write the story of your life but don't know where to start? Then registe...
Author and Arkansas native Maya Angelou was presented with the Literary Arts Awa...
The library will be closed on Monday, January 16th in oberservance of Martin Lut...
Online courses to upgrade to Blackboard 9.1
Looking for an alternative method to help your child with their reading? Visit t...
Do you have "friggatriskaidekaphobia?" Fear of Friday the 13th! Do you believe i...
Pulaski Tech to host Week of Welcome for new, returning students
There's still plenty of time to catch this months Live at Laman featuring The Sa...
Could this be a new series for Janet Evanovich? Be the first to borrow this deli...
Don't miss Live at Laman tonight featuring The Salty Dogs!!! Show starts at 7pm...
Late registration for spring semester concludes today
Did you know? Today is "Step in a Puddle and Splash Your Friends Day!"
Main campus experiences partial power outage
Join us for Live at Laman Thursday night featuring The Salty Dogs!!! Show starts...
Please join us in congratulating Mara Leveritt in being named Laman Library’s 20...
We hope you'll join us tonight for our very first "Reel Classics With the Rep."...
“The Barnyard Jamboree” takes place tomorrow night at 6:45pm in the lecture hall...
Join us Monday, January 9 at 6 p.m. for two great events in one: a discussion wi...
College to close for King holiday
Parents make plans for next Tuesday in the Children’s Department for “The Barnya...
Love to knit?! Join us at the Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) tonight at 6pm fo...
Mark your calendars for next Monday with our new program “Reel Classics With The...
There are many exciting things happening this week and next at the library!! Che...
We hope everyone is having a wonderful start to the New Year!! Please join us th...
Reminder: The library will be closed Sunday and Monday in observance of New Year...
Over 4,400 people have seen "All Aboard: Lionels at Laman!" If you've not been y...
Get an e-Reader for Christmas? Download your favorite books from the library on...
We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend!!! Come join the Children’s Dep...
The library closes at 5 p.m. today. We will remain closed through Monday, Decemb...
Looking for something to do this afternoon with the kiddos? Join the Children’s...
Choo-Choo!!! Seen the newest train exhibit yet? If not, come by and visit us tod...
Pulaski Tech Board of Trustees to meet Tuesday
TONIGHT!!! Come enjoy holiday desserts at our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) d...
Special-called board meeting is Thursday
We are getting excited here at the library this morning!!! It’s just little over...
It's back!! We're less than 12 hours away until the grand opening of "All Aboard...
College to close for holidays
Made plans for Friday night? Come join us at the Argenta Branch (506 Main Street...
Check out InArkansas.com's feature on tonight's Movie Mondays film series. Show...
Tomorrow (Monday) is the last day of "Al Allen: A Retrospective" in the exhibit...
What book are you reading? It's Dewey Decimal System day!
Late registration for spring semester set for Jan. 9 - 11
They're coming, they're coming, the Tail Waggin' Tutors are coming! Where? To th...
Tuition Payments Due December 14
Don't miss tonight... Live at Laman featuring Ozark Point Brass in a special hol...
Ever wondered what happens behind closed doors during film advertising meetings?...
Live at Laman is Thursday night at 7:00pm. Join us for a holiday concert with th...
Fan of crime fiction? Be the first to borrow Patricia Cornwell's newest release...
Grab the kiddos and come join us tomorrow for the Holiday Tree Trimming Party at...
Poker tournament to raise money for Baseball Club
Friday set aside as Student Study Day
Mark your calendars… Live at Laman will feature Ozark Point Brass in a special h...
Want to keep up-to-date on what's happening in your neighborhood? Be sure to lik...
Now that Thanksgiving is over… It’s time to Deck the Halls!!! Grab the kids and...
Did you know that library members can download free music from our website? Chec...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVE!!! The library will close at 5pm today and remain closed...
SGA plans post-holiday Spirit Days
If you enjoy art and haven’t seen our latest exhibit, “Al Allen: A Retrospective...
Saline County Career Center Evening Classes Canceled
Classes canceled Monday at Little Rock-South
Campus to close for Thanksgiving holiday
PTC Board of Trustees to meet
Bookstore to close Nov. 29 for inventory
Online courses to upgrade to Blackboard 9.1
Career Pathways hosts career day Friday at Little Rock-West
PTC students collect food for needy
Be the first to borrow James Patterson's newest release “Kill Alex Cross.” Like...
Come join us tonight for Movie Mondays!! This month is the documentary "The Till...
Today we honor our brave men and women in the military... past and present. Plea...
Board of Trustees set to meet Nov. 7
Spring registration opens to new students
Veterans Day program set for Friday
Workshop offers free weatherization tips
UAMS nursing recruiter to visit campus
Pulaski Tech to present Crimes of the Heart
Big Rock Reading Series to feature UA poet, fiction writer Nov. 8
West Memphis 3 attorney to speak to paralegal club
PTC trustees to meet in special session today
Don't forget, Live at Laman tonight featuring 'Artistry of the Guitar' with Stev...
Exciting News!!! About 200 new audio-books have been added to our collection thi...
Come join us at 2pm in the auditorium for our Children's Department's Fall Festi...
Pulaski Tech instructors to offer free writing, performance workshop
Don’t forget tonight at our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) it’s “Discover the...
We appreciate the Arkansas Times' great write-up about our Al Allen exhibit. Tha...
It is opening day of our newest exhibit "Al Allen: A Retrospective" which runs t...
Halloween on the Hill returns
Scholarship fair set for Friday
It’s so chilly outside… If you haven’t already gotten lunch, swing by the Overdu...
We're thrilled to be working with Greg Thompson Fine Art on our next exhibit - "...
Come join our Children Department's Fall Festival this Saturday at 2pm in the au...
MasterChef winner to heat up PTC Thursday
PTC Police sponsor Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
Make your plans for Friday night at our Argenta Branch, around 6pm, to "Discover...
Come join us tonight at the Argenta Art Walk from 5-8pm! This month's featured a...
Little Rock-South celebrates Fall Fest today
"Expressing Ourselves: Original Works by the Artists of Birch Tree Communities a...
The Argenta Art Walk is this Friday from 5-8pm. Join us at our Argenta Branch (5...
Be the first to borrow James Patterson & Richard DiLallo’s newest release “The C...
Come “Discover the Ghosts of Argenta Past” Friday, October 28th at 6pm at our Ar...
We hope you'll join us on November 11 at 1:00pm when we'll be honoring our veter...
Pulaski Tech offers free workshops, free legal handbook
Clothesline Project, Silent Witness Project
Pulaski Tech announces change to spring 2012 payment deadline
There is still time to be the first to borrow Nicholas Sparks’ newest release “T...
Don't forget, Live at Laman is this Thursday. Runaway Planet will be here! Show...
Be the first to borrow Nicholas Sparks’ newest release “The Best of Me.” Tell us...
Advising Week set for Oct. 10-14
Big Rock Reading Series continues Oct. 11
Clothesline Project, Silent Witness Project return to PTC
Don’t miss Darcy Pattison’s book-signing reception of her newest release, “Prair...
Don't forget, tonight is Movie Mondays! We'll be screening "Waiting for Superman...
We hope you'll join us for Good Gardens this morning at 10:00am in the auditoriu...
And on Monday, October 10, we'll be screening the documentary film, "Waiting for...
Don't forget, Good Gardens is tomorrow morning at 10:00am! Jennifer Gibson from...
Karaoke tonight!!! Come join us at 6 p.m. at our Argenta Branch and sing your he...
Fire drill planned for Monday
Fall Fest kicks off today at LR-West
Mark your calendars for next Tuesday’s Darcy Pattison Book-signing Event!!! She’...
Twentieth anniversary celebration planned for Oct. 20
Good Morning! Don't forget that Good Gardens takes place this Saturday, October...
The video is here!! Watch the Teen Center's first ever Muggle Quidditch Match fr...
Are you the next Beyonce? Blake Shelton? Celine Dion? Jon Bon Jovi? If so, come...
We're having such a great time at Family Fun Fest! Come join the party!
Pulaski Tech adjunct’s exhibit opens Oct. 3
Breedlove scholarship deadline is Nov. 1
Job Fair at Little Rock-South set for Oct. 4
MAJOR GIVEAWAY! Enter for a chance to win 1 of 5 SIGNED hardcover editions of QU...
Plans for the weekend? Come visit our booth this Saturday at the NLR Chamber’s F...
PTC trustees to meet for bond issue closing
Motivation speaker to visit PTC students
Field trip to Baptist School of Nursing set for Friday
Just three days away until the first ever Laman Library Teen Center Muggle Quidd...
PTC recognized as Leader College
PTC kicks off Banned Books Week
Great News!!! We now have library books compatible for both Kindle and Nook!! Ch...
PTC chefs Food for Less
Who here is a fan of Stuart Woods? Ok, put your hands down. Now, be the first to...
Come joins us this Thursday at 6 p.m. at our Argenta Branch for Melanie Bynum Ja...
Little Rock-South to host Saline County Career Fair
Pulaski Tech chefs discuss Food for Less
PTC celebrates Constitution Day
PTC team to walk in Komen Race for the Cure
PTC Theatre Department announces fall line-up
Just two weeks away! The Laman Library Teen Center will be hosting its first eve...
Tonight is the Argenta Art Walk, and we'll be outside the Argenta Branch with ou...
PTC Board of Trustees to meet Sept. 16
Mark your calendars for next Thursday and come meet author Melanie Bynum Jackson...
Wow, we had such an impressive panel discussion following tonight's documentary...
We had a great time at Good Gardens this morning. The Arkansas Foodbank is doing...
MyPTC Portal outage planned for Sept. 15 and 16
Pulaski Tech sets record enrollment
Don't forget, Good Gardens is tomorrow! We're excited about a very special prese...
After a brief hiatus, the Tail Waggin' Tutors are coming back to the Argenta Bra...
Well, we never thought we'd say this at a library, but Katmandu rocked the house...
We had such a great turnout for the Argenta Branch’s Teddy Bear Picnic! Remember...
And we hope you'll join us for Good Gardens on Saturday, when we team up with th...
Don't forget, Live at Laman is tonight! Katmandu takes the stage at 7pm, and the...
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive Sept. 7-8
Be the first to borrow Linda Howard’s newest release “Prey.” Tell us what fun th...
PTC introduces Big Rock Reading Series Sept. 13
Good Morning Facebook Fans! We hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday weekend! W...
We appreciate the Democrat-Gazette's support of our latest exhibit!
We'll be closed for Labor Day, but we're open today until 5pm. Come by and stock...
We're excited to announce the panel participants for our documentary film screen...
College to close for Labor Day
There is still time to be the first to borrow James Patterson’s and Marshall Kar...
Thanks Arkansas Times for your support of our next exhibit!
Special thanks to InArkansas.com for mentioning our newest exhibit “Expressing O...
Come join us tonight for a reading of “First Farewell” by local playwright Judy...
Be the first to borrow James Patterson’s and Marshall Karp’s newest release “Kil...
Bankruptcy expert to speak at Pulaski Tech
Main, Little Rock-South host Student Success fairs
There has been a change of date, our Muggle Quidditch Match with the folks from...
Wow, we are just one fan away from 2,000! Thanks everyone, we really appreciate...
We're excited to announced we received confirmation today that State Representat...
Foundation golf tournament is Monday
529 College Savings Plan presentation set for Aug. 31
Back to School for North Little Rock - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Our most recent exhibit, "Feelin' Groovy: Rock and Roll Graphics, 1966 - 1970,"...
Little Rock-West to host Student Success Fair on Aug. 24
Maintenance scheduled for myPTC Portal, Campus Connect Tuesday
It is official! The Laman Library Teen Center will be hosting the first ever Mug...
Board of Trustees set to meet Aug. 22
We appreciate the Arkansas Times for their write-up about the Argenta Art Walk t...
Looking for a new book? How about owning an autographed copy of “Night Train to...
PTC Campus and Community Fair set for Wednesday
The Argenta Art Walk is this Friday, from 5-8pm! Our featured artist is Byron We...
Med Ed Expo to showcase careers in healthcare
Pulaski Tech offers free home energy efficiency workshop
A great time was had by all who came to Good Gardens this morning. Beth Phelps w...
Good Morning! Good Gardens starts at 10:00am. We hope you can come hear Beth Phe...
Important notice for students taking online classes
167 people attended tonight's Live at Laman - the highest attendance ever! If yo...
We appreciate the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for naming this evening's "Live at L...
Anatomy & Physiology I section added
Tuition payments due Aug. 10
We appreciate everyone who braved the rain and came out to see "Food, Inc." this...
Reminder, Movie Mondays is today at 6:00pm. We'll be screening the documentary,...
Lamanpalooza is going on right now, and Trout Fishing in America is taking the s...
It’s here, it’s here! LAMANPALOOZA is today!! Come joins us from 5:30-8:30pm for...
Pulaski Tech hosts Week of Welcome for new, returning students
PTC Bookstore open Aug. 6 for sales tax holiday
Come join us next Thursday for Live at Laman featuring “The Bob Boyd Sounds” at...
After celebrating Lamanpalooza Friday night, remember parents this weekend is th...
Haven't been to Laman Library in awhile? Have a look at what you've been missing!
Don't forget, Movie Mondays is this Monday, August 8, at 6pm in the Auditorium....
Convocation set for Aug. 8
LAMANPALOOZA named one of the "Top Five Things to Do in August" by inArkansas.com!
Join filmmaker Robert Kenner as he lifts the veil on our nation's food industry,...
Arkansas Teen College ends with Friday finale
Come join us for the Tail Waggin’ Tutors this Saturday at 10:30am at our Argenta...
Pulaski Tech hosts aerospace open house
MyPTC portal update
College to launch film, digital content production training
We are just two weeks away from LAMANPALOOZA!!! Come join us for an end-of-summer bash, featuring a musical performance by Trout Fishing in America, as well as great activities and prizes, including an iPad2 (32GB, WiFi), XBox Kinect, Flat Screen TV, Bik
Tuition payments due Aug. 3
Little Learners Academy closed due to power outage
Come join us tonight at 7pm for the Historic Arkansas Museum as they tell the Quapaw Story. We hope to see you here!
Campus bookstore to close early on Friday
Laman Library's Executive Director Jeff Baskin has been arrested and taken to jail to raise money for the MDA. If you'd like to help bail him out, you can donate by going to the address below.
Contest! There’s still time to be the first to borrow Catherine Coulter's newest book in the FBI Thriller series “Split Second.” According to Coulter’s website she has 65 NEW YORK TIMES bestsellers. True or False. Comment bel
Faculty and staff e-mail server update
Reminder! Janie and Wyatt Jones, authors of "Arkansas Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities, and Other Offbeat Stuff" will be here TONIGHT at 6:30pm. We want to know - what's your favorite Arkansas roadside attraction?
Contest! Be the first to borrow Catherine Coulter's newest book in the FBI Thriller series “Split Second.” According to Coulter’s website she has 65 bestsellers. True or False. Comment below and be entered into the contest.
Don’t miss Tommy Terrific’s Wacky Magic Show tomorrow at 10am in the auditorium. Then at 2pm, join America’s Most Wanted All-Star NLR Officer Tommy Norman as he goes through some safety tips for the children at our Argenta Branch.
Don't forget, Janie and Wyatt Jones will be here tomorrow (Tuesday, July 19) in the auditorium at 6:30pm to discuss their book, "Arkansas Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities, and Other Offbeat Stuff." We hope to see you!
MyPTC portal update: Password reset may be necessary
It's almost Lamanpalooza time, and we could sure use your help! If you'd like to be a volunteer at this fun-filled event for people of all ages, contact Chris.Thompson@LamanLibrary.org for more information! We'll have lots of activities fo
Don't forget that the Argenta Art Walk is tonight from 5 - 8pm. Come to our Argenta Branch to see what happens when a potter and graffiti artist collaborate to make some very unusual pottery! Beth Lambert will do a pottery demonstration outside the
We had so much fun listening to the Meshugga Klezmer Band tonight, we're still dancing in the aisles! If you attended, we hope you had a great time! If you missed this one, join us next month when Live at Laman features The Bob Boyd Sounds on August
Initiative helps college students earn credit for prior learning
"Live at Laman" is tomorrow night, and our featured performers are the ever-popular Meshugga Klezmer Band! They'll be performing live from our auditorium at 7pm. We hope to see you!
We really appreciate Sandy Longhorn for sharing her wonderful poetry with our patrons this evening. If you missed this author session, we have just one more left in this year's summer reading program. Join us next Tuesday, July 19, at 6:30pm, when w
Hey teens!! Come by the Laman Library Teen Center tomorrow at 2pm and do some yoga with the folks from Barefoot Studios! Bring your yoga mat and dress comfy!
Award-winning poet Sandy Longhorn, will be our featured author this evening at 6:30pm. Join us in the auditorium as she gives a talk and book-signing as part of our adult summer reading program.
Don’t miss the Little Rock Zoo today at 2pm in the auditorium. Come see an assortment of animals including reptiles, mammals and a bird!!!
We had a great turn-out for tonight's featured documentary, "Catfish." Next month, we'll be showing "Food, Inc.," on August 8 at 6:00pm. We hope to see you!
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CONTEST!!! Every time you visit the library, send Savvy Kids a picture of your little ones at the library and you will go into a drawing to win the Savvy Kids Summer prize pack. Post your pic to Savvy Kids fan page! Good Luck!!
Woo Hoo! 1,900 people "like" our page, and we're just 100 away from 2,000. Share our page with all your friends so they can be in the know about all the great things going on at Laman Library!
Don't forget, our documentary film series continues Monday at 6:00pm with "Catfish." We hope to see you!
We really appreciate Jody Hardin for giving a GREAT talk at Good Gardens today. Next month, Beth Phelps from the Pulaski County Extension Service, will present "Some Like It Hot," your summer-time guide to heat-loving plants! We hope to see you
Laman Library series to feature PTC poet
Don't forget, Good Gardens takes place tomorrow morning at 10am! Jody Hardin will be our guest speaker. Jody is the co-founder of the Argenta Market and the Certified Arkansas Farmers Market. If you start out early enough, you can head there and the
Just one week away from our next Live at Laman show featuring the Meshugga Klezmer Band. We hope you join us in the auditorium at 7pm on July 14th!
Come visit the Museum of Discovery’s Race for "Planet X” truck at our Argenta Branch today at 2pm. This 40-foot truck with cool graphics is a hands-on science exhibit. The museum on wheels has 10 interactive displays inside for children
PTC trustees set to meet July 7
The Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission has all kinds of neat stories. Today they will talk about animals. Can you name an animal with every letter of the alphabet? Join us at 2pm at our Argenta Branch and let’s see if we can.
"Good Gardens" is this Saturday at 10:00am. Our guest speaker will be Jody Hardin, Co-Founder of the Argenta Market and the Argenta Farmer's Market. We'll be in the Auditorium, and we hope to see you!
Be the first to borrow Gregg Hurwitz’s newest thriller “You’re Next.” Since we’ve returned from the holiday weekend, tell us what your favorite 4th of July activity was. Comment below and be entered into the contest.
PTC to close for July 4 holiday
Happy 4th of July!! The library will be closed Monday for the holiday. As a reminder, the library is closed on Sunday’s during the summer between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Going somewhere this holiday weekend? Remember we have about 200 audiobooks, downloadable audiobooks & eBooks, and playaways in our collection to take on your trip. Check out our selection on the link below.
Tonight at 7pm, the Southwest Dairy Cow will be making an appearance as part of our Summer Reading Program. Come learn about milk, and how to milk a cow!!
Come meet Abner!! Rescued from a shelter, Abner is now the official humane education dog for the Humane Society of Pulaski County. At 2pm, he’ll teach us how to have compassion for all living things at our Argenta Branch.
A great time was had by everyone who came to see Kevin Brockmeier this evening. Our next summer reading author will be here in two weeks, on July 12, at 6:30pm. Join us for an evening of poetry with Sandy Longhorn, author of "Blood Almanac." We
PTC to host Green Camp for middle-school students
Tonight Kevin Brockmeier will be reading from his latest novel “The Illumination." Afterwards, there will be a book-signing. It’s all part of our “Meet the Author” series and begins at 6:30pm in the auditorium. Come join us!!
Come by Wednesday at 10am to see the International Dancers: Korean Little Drum Dancers & Mexican Ballet Folklorico Dancers at our Main Branch. Then at 2pm, Marty Boone, the Balloon Man is back with magic and more balloon tricks,for the kids, at our A
Fall 2011 registration begins July 6
Tomorrow don’t miss Brian & Terri Kinder as they provide musical entertainment for young and old at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. Also, make sure you've signed up for our Summer Reading Program while you’re here!!!
This Tuesday our second adult summer reading author, Kevin Brockmeier, will be our featured speaker. He'll be here at 6:30pm in the auditorium. We hope to see you!
Tonight our Children’s Department hosts an Ahrang Martial Arts Demonstration at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Don’t miss it!!
Many thanks to the Arkansas Times for profiling our featured artist from last week's Argenta Art Walk!
We appreciate everyone who came out tonight to hear author Melanie Bowles read from her books and talk about Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary. Next week, our second adult summer reading author, Kevin Brockmeier, will be our featured speaker. He'll be he
Be the first to borrow Janet Evanovich’s newest release “Smokin’ Seventeen.” Answer this question: What favorite snack does Evanovich and her famous character, Stephanie Plum, share? Is it Cheez Doodles or Oreos? The persons with
Don't forget, Melanie Sue Bowles will be our featured author TONIGHT at 6:30pm in the auditorium. She will be showing a short film about her amazing horse sanctuary, then giving a talk about her three books. Whether you're an animal lover or no
College hosts Business Technology Center grand opening Thursday
Summer Saturdays program offers family fun
Come join us tomorrow for storytelling with Ronald McDonald at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. On Wednesday, Today’s THV anchor Craig O’Neill swings by to read and laugh with the kids at 10 a.m. Then at 2 p.m., the Little Rock Zoo will have several
Don't forget, Melanie Sue Bowles will be our featured author on Tuesday at 6:30pm in the auditorium. She will be showing a short film about her amazing horse sanctuary, then giving a talk about her three books. Whether you love animals or not, this
This coming Tuesday don't miss storytelling with Ronald McDonald in the auditorium at 2 p.m.
They're coming, they're coming...the Tail Waggin' Tutors (Therapy Dogs International's Reading Program) are coming to the Argenta Branch! Every Saturday, starting tomorrow (June 18) from 10:30am to 11:30am, these specially trained dog
Don't forget, our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) will be participating in tonight's Argenta Art Walk in downtown North Little Rock. Our featured artist is Fletcher Larkin, who will be doing a wheel-thrown pottery demonstration. We hope to see
We have an exciting treat tonight… Miss Arkansas! Join us as Miss Arkansas, Alyse Eady, performs her ventriloquism act, sings, and speaks to the audience. Her show will begin at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
Come by our Argenta Branch and visit the Southwest Dairy Farmers this afternoon around 2 p.m. Unfortunately the cow won’t be available, but there will be lots of goodies. Also, stick around for a video on how milk is produced and cream is turned in
Our adult summer reading program is in full swing! If you've not signed up, come to Circulation the next time you're in the library, or sign-up online. Our summer reading authors for June are Melanie Sue Bowles, founder of Proud Spirit Horse Sa
Teens come join us in the Laman Library Teen Center for a fiddle circle and dancing! The fun starts at 2pm!!
Here’s something fun for the kids!! Magic Mr. Nick will be here at 10 a.m. in the auditorium, full of amazing tricks and jokes. Then at our Argenta Branch it’s Mommy Magic Clown & her wacky puppet!! They will put a smile on your face, mak
Shannon Wurst is about to begin her show, live from our auditorium. Grab the kids and come on down! The show starts at 2 p.m.!
Our Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) will be participating in downtown North Little Rock's monthly Art Walk on Friday from 5-8pm. Join our featured artist, Fletcher Larkin, as he creates a masterpiece during a wheel-thrown pottery demonstration.
Wow, we had a big crowd at tonight's screening of "Babies." Appreciate everyone who came! Next month, we'll be screening the movie, "Catfish." We hope to see you July 11, at 6pm in the Auditorium!
Parents make plans tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. for the kids to dance and sing along with Shannon Wurst! It’s all part of our Summer Reading Program and they will LOVE it!
Tweet, Tweet! Did you know? Laman Library is on Twitter! Check us out at Twitter.com/LamanLibrary.
Good Morning! Looking for a great way to beat the heat this evening? Come by at 6pm for Movie Mondays, when we'll be screening, "Babies." It's free and open to the public!
Did you know? Laman Library offers both downloadable audiobooks and eBooks. Next time you need a good read and can't find the book, here are some alternative options.
Everyone had a great time at Good Gardens today, and we appreciate Janet Carson for coming out to talk to our patrons. Up next is Jody Hardin, co-founder of the Argenta Market and the Argenta Farmers Market. Jody will give a talk at 10am on Saturday, Jul
Mark your calendars - on June 21, at 6:30pm, Melanie Sue Bowles, Founder of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary, will be at Laman Library to talk about her work rescuing horses AND dogs! Melanie is the author of three books on animal rescue, and Proud Spirit is
Janet Carson is about to begin her radio broadcast, live from our auditorium. Come on down! She'll be on the air until 11am!
Summer II registration set for June 27-28
PTC night at the ballpark set for June 15
Today is the opening of our newest exhibit “Feelin’ Groovy: Rock & Roll Graphics; 1966-1970.” Enjoy the “trip” down memory lane with these vibrant, patterned filled rock posters and handbills. The exhibit is free, open t
After tomorrow’s Good Garden’s program with Janet Carson, come by and visit us out in the Baring Cross community. We have partnered with both the THEA Foundation in their Dream Big Arts Initiative and the Argenta Community Development Corpora
Hey teens!! Did you know that the Laman Library Teen Center has a facebook page? Become a fan now and see all the cool events and programs they have taking place.
A great time was had by everyone who came to Live at Laman this evening. If you missed tonight's concert, join us next month when our featured performers will be the Meshugga Klezmer Band! Live at Laman takes place the 2nd Thursday of every month at
Big THANKS to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette for listing two of our events in The Weekend Ten!! Tonight Rena Wren & Company in concert, tomorrow is the opening our newest exhibit “Feelin’ Groovy: Rock & Roll Graphics, 1966-1970”
Don't forget, Hot Springs singer/songwriter Rena Wren will be here this evening with her full band. Due to the heat, we'll be inside in the auditorium, and the concert starts at 7pm. It's free and open to the public. Click the website belo
Our Summer Reading Program is in full swing. If you haven’t signed up, follow the link below and join.
Don’t miss Rena Wren & Company perform tomorrow during our Live at Laman concert series. The show starts at 7 p.m. and will be in the auditorium due to the heat. We look forward to seeing you here!
Board of Trustees set to meet June 9
Be the first to borrow E. Lynn Harris and RM Johnson’s collaboration “No One in the World.” Answer this question, E. Lynn Harris was the first black cheerleader at what Arkansas university? The correct answer will have a chance to be th
BIC offers free class in homeowner how-to
Movie Mondays will show “Babies” as its next documentary film next Monday, June 13th at 6 p.m.
Join Janet Carson, Saturday, June 11th at 10 a.m., here at the library. She will broadcast her weekly radio call-in program from our auditorium. After the broadcast Carson will present an informative talk followed by a book-signing.
Take a trip down Rock & Roll memory lane, our latest exhibit “Feelin’ Groovy: Rock & Roll Graphics, 1966-1970” opens next Friday.
Next Thursday make plans to see Rena Wren & Company live on the Laman Plaza. Show starts at 7 p.m.
Board of Trustees set to meet June 6
There is still time to register for tomorrow’s ZUMBA class at our Argenta branch. The class begins at 6pm. Call 501-687-1061 to sign up.
Today is the start of our Summer Reading Program. Come by or visit our website to register. There are many activities planned for those of all ages!
GED graduation set for June 10
Be the first to borrow Steve Martini’s newest release “Trader of Secrets.” Tell us what your favorite summer activity is. Each comment will be entered to win.
Happy Memorial Day! Today, we recognize and thank the many, many militiary men and women who sacrificed their lives to secure the freedom we enjoy now.
Looking for a new book? This Memorial Day weekend check out our downloadable Audio and eBooks at LamanLibrary.org.
College closes for Memorial Day
The library will be closed this Sunday and Monday. We wish you a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend.
Financial aid applications due June 1
Are you a fan of ZUMBA? Always wanted to try ZUMBA? If you haven’t signed up now, then hurry because space is limited. This free class will be going on next Thursday, June 2nd at 6 p.m. at our Argenta Branch. Call 501-687-1061 to join.
Puzzlemania's tonight in the Children's Department. Larger puzzles will be available for play for children of all ages. The fun begins at 4 p.m.
It’s “Movie MAYnia” at our Argenta Branch!! Tonight’s film is “Life as We Know It.” Show starts at 6 p.m.
Just a few more days are left to see the “Our Lives, Our Stories: America’s Greatest Generation” exhibition. The exhibit closes this Wednesday.
If you're looking for a new read, see our staff recommendations at the library and on our webiste.
If you're looking a new read see our staff recommendations at the library and on our webiste.
Due to inclement weather, our Argenta Branch will not be participating in tonight’s Argenta ArtWalk. We will reschedule Dr. Miller for a later date.
Tonight our Argenta Branch will be participating in the Argenta Art Walk. Come and see our featured artist, Dr. Bob Miller, turn wood on a lathe! He'll be there from 5-8pm.
Arkansas Author John Grisham’s “The Firm” announced in NBC’s 2011-2012 television line-ups.
“Our Lives, Our Stories: America’s Greatest Generation” has one more week left in our exhibition hall. It is an amazing exhibit that defines the generation that grew up through the depression, WWII, baby boom and race relations.
Jessica Franklin, PR Manager, for the William F. Laman Public Library tells KARK 4 News at Noon about "Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream" by Jenny Han for the kids; "A Drop of the Hard Stuff" by Lawrence Block for adults; and "B
Summer tuition payment deadline is noon Wednesday
College set for new student registration for summer
581 graduates participate in PTC commencement
You can begin registering online today for 2011’s Summer Reading Program. Also, the “Visions of the Universe” exhibit is in its final days closing this Friday at 5 p.m.
Next Friday night (May 20), our Argenta Branch will be participating in the Argenta Art Walk. Stop by and see our featured artist, Dr. Bob Miller, turn wood on a lathe! He'll be there from 5-8pm. We hope to see you!
A great time was had by all who came to Good Gardens today, and the pasta salad tasting was oh, soooo good! Next month, Janet Carson will be our featured speaker. She'll be broadcasting her radio show live from Laman Library. We hope to see you Satu
Yawn, stretch, look at clock - an hour and 45 minutes before Good Gardens starts. Come on down! We'll be in the auditorium at 10am, and we hope to see you!
Teen College seeks eager young minds
Reminder: Larry Burton will be our featured speaker at Good Gardens tomorrow at 10am. Come hear Larry talk about all the good things you can make with things grown from your own garden! He'll have books for sale and a signing after the talk. We hope
Congratulations Rick Garner! You are the first to borrow Lawrence Block’s “A Drop of the Hard Stuff.” Please respond to this post and we will let you know how to pick it up.
Tomorrow at 10 a.m., Good Gardens presents Larry Burton, co-author of “Locally Grown: Recipes Inspired by Local Living,” will share recipes and tips using locally grown produce.
Kate Campbell takes the stage tonight at Live at Laman (outdoors on the plaza stage; indoors if inclement weather). Concert starts at 7pm. Special thanks to Simply Home Inn and Suites for their hotel accommodations.
Congratulations to Andrea Thompson Bevernitz!! You are our “Locally Grown” book giveaway winner. Please respond to this post and we will tell you how to get your book.
Contest! Be the first to borrow Lawrence Block’s newest release “Drop the Hard Stuff.” Answer this question: What is Matthew Scudder’s biggest demon that he eventually beats? The correct answer could be the first to borrow.
GIVEAWAY!!! This Saturday at 10 a.m., Larry Burton will be this month’s featured Good Garden’s speaker. He is co-author of “Locally Grown.” To win an autographed copy of this book answer this question. According to the U.S. Suprem
Veterans Upward Bound hosts graduation
Tonight’s Movie Monday documentary is “Man on Wire.” Showtime is at 6pm in the auditorium.
Happy Mother's Day to all you special moms!!!
It is a beautiful day outside. Come by, check out a book, sit in the plaza and read. You won't be disappointed.
Mark your calendars…Monday don’t miss the documentary film, “Man on Wire” showing at 6pm in the auditorium. Thursday, Kate Campbell takes the stage at Live at Laman (outdoors on the plaza stage; indoors if inclement weather). Con
Mark your calendars… Monday don’t miss “Man on Wire” showing at 7pm. Thursday, Kate Campbell is Live at Laman. That show starts at 7pm. In the mood for food? Saturday, May 14th at 10am, Larry Burton, co-author of “Locally G
The last film in our WWII film series, “The Dirty Dozen,” will be showing at 2pm in the auditorium.
In one week, Country-Folk sensation Kate Campbell will be performing at Live at Laman at 7pm. Special thanks to Simply Home Inn & Suites for the hotel accommodations.
So many things are happening at the library, today and Friday are the last two days of our WWII film series. We are showing “Pearl Harbor” and “The Dirty Dozen” at 2pm.
Pulaski Tech graduation set for May 12
Congratulations Connie Branscum!!!! You are the winner and the first to borrow James Patterson’s “10th Anniversary” book. Please respond to this post and I will tell you how to get your book.
"Saving Private Ryan" shows at 2pm this afternoon. Come by and watch a fantastic film, then visit the Our Lives, Our Stories exhibit.
Contest Reminder!!! The contest continues to be the first to borrow James Patterson’s newest release “10th Anniversary.” True or False: Patterson is a Guinness World Record holder? We'll announce the winner this afternoon!
Today’s WWII film, “Saving Private Ryan” will begin at 2pm. Afterwards, parents bring the kiddies to see “Star Wars: Clone Wars” at 4pm.
CONTEST!!! Be the first to borrow James Patterson's new release "10th Anniversary." True or False: Patterson is a Guinness World Record holder? The person with the correct answer may be the first to borrow this book.
UPDATE: College to close at 4 p.m. Monday due to weather conditions
The WWII film series in conjunction with the “Our Lives, Our Stories" exhibit begins today and runs through Friday. Show starts at 2pm. Click the link below to see what films are showing.
Make plans for next week's Movie Monday!! This month's documentary film is "Man on Wire." Show starts at 6pm.
Former Arkansas Supreme Court Justice to speak at Pulaski Tech
Open Mic Night Tonight!!! The show kicks off around 6pm at the Argenta Branch. Poetry and short stories of every style and genre are welcome. Guest MC is Ms. Afro Lov!
Veterans Upward Bound to host graduation
Little Rock-West to host Student Study Day
John Grisham’s “The Firm” expected to be a television series according to Reuters. Click the link to read more.
PTC students win big at 2011 Skills competition
Partial power outage fixed
Congratulations Vanessa! You are the first to borrow Stuart Woods' newest release. Please respond to this post and we'll tell you how to get the book. Congrats again!!
FIRST TO BORROW: One week from today begins the WWII film series in conjunction with the “Greatest Generation” exhibit. To be the first to borrow Stuart Wood’s new release “Bel-Air Dead,” answer this question. What is the fi
Tomorrow, the Laman Library Main Branch will host the second and final “Tales from the South” our Greatest Generation radio show. Live music by The Bluegrass Bombers. 7pm reception/exhibit, 8pm show time. PLEASE CALL 372-7976 TO RESERVE A SEA
Reminder!! Both branches will be closed tomorrow for Easter.
After checking out your book, go by and visit the Earth Day Festival happening at the North Shore Riverwalk.
Pulaski Tech to host Show and Shine
Summer tuition payment deadlines announced
Make your plans for next Friday night as the Argenta Branch hosts a poetry slam. Guest MC is Aphro Lov. The door is open to every kind of poet, every genre of poetry and musical accompaniments. The show starts at 6pm.
Spring Fling set for Little Rock-West
Board of Trustees set to meet April 25
Space Bingo this afternoon in the Children's Department! All the fun starts at 4:15pm. We hope to see your family there.
Saline County Career Center closed today
Congratulations Shiree Lawson!!! You are the first to borrow Ice-T’s new release. Reply back to this post and we will put your book on reserve. Congratulations!!
One hour until show time! Bring the kids after school and watch "Planet 51." Movie starts at 4pm.
The "First to Borrow" Contest is still going! Tell us what branch of the Armed Forces Ice-T was in after leaving high school? The right answer has a chance to be the first to borrow this book.
Fine Arts plans spring fiesta
College to host Community Conversations
Looking for something to do with the kids tomorrow afternoon? Come by and watch “Planet 51” at 4 p.m. in our auditorium with FREE popcorn.
CONTEST: To be the first to borrow Ice-T's new memoir: "ICE: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption- from South Central to Hollywood." Tell us what branch of the Armed Forces Ice-T was in after leaving high school? The right answer has a
Schoolhouse Rock! musician to perform at Pulaski Tech
Main campus experiencing partial power outage
EXCITING NEWS!!!! Keep an eye out these next couple of days. Laman Library is starting a new contest!! It's called "First to Borrow." Answer a question correctly and you could be the "First to Borrow" a new release.
We hope everyone who attended the 3 Penny Acre concert had a great time, and we hope you'll join us again next month when our featured performer is Kate Campbell! She'll take the stage on May 12 at 7pm. Here's a preview...
3 PENNY ACRE UPDATE: The show is on, but due to the uncertainty of the weather, we'll be inside. Come enjoy the great folk/Americana sounds of Bayard, Bernice, and Bryan at 7pm in the Auditorium. It's a concert you won't want to miss!
Tonight's the night!!! 3 Penny Acre will perform outside on our plaza stage at 7pm! We hope to see you. It's free and open to the public!
Pulaski Tech theater to stage children’s production
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive April 13-14
Working on your weekend plans? Then plan to visit Wildwood Park for the Arts' Annual Blooms! Festival. Laman Library will be part of the festival's Storybook Garden. This year's theme is PIRATES!!! See you there maties!
And don't forget, "Visions of the Universe" is on display in our Children's Department now through May 20. Space tunnels and rockets await you and your family. It's open regular library hours, and it's free and open to the p
Nearly 400 people have seen "Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation" since it opened at the library last Wednesday. If you haven't seen it yet, we hope you'll make plans to attend. It's open regular library ho
Award winners to be announced at Celebrating Student Milestones
A great time was had by everyone who attended last night's movie, and we hope to see even more people at Live at Laman this Thursday at 7pm. We'll be outside on the plaza stage unless it rains. 3 Penny Acre will be our featured musicians. Click
PTC Trustees to meet
Make plans tonight to see "An Inconvenient Truth." Show starts at 6p.m. Also, mark your calendars for this Thursday's "Live at Laman" series with Fayetteville Americana/Folk band "3 Penny Acre" at 7p.m.
We had a great turnout for the "Our Lives, Our Stories" exhibit reception Friday evening. Thank you to Starving Artist Cafe for a lovely spread, The Bob Boyd Sounds for your swinging tunes, and everyone who came out.
We're just 30 minutes away from a spectacular performance by the U.S. Air Force Band's “Midwest Woodwind Quintet.” Come one, come all. We'll be in the auditorium at 2pm. It's free and open to the public ... and fun for all
Come join us tomorrow for "Movie Mondays." This month's showing "An Inconvenient Truth" in honor of Earth Day.
Listen in this morning at 9am CT to our Tin Roof Project featuring Natalie Canerday telling her incredibly funny story "From God's Country to Hollywood." Tales from the South radio show is on World Radio Network broadcasting via satellite
It's such a beautiful day, come out to 4th & Main Streets in Argenta to take part in this years Arkansas Lit Fest. Also, don't forget "The Midwest Winds" performance tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. And lastly, "Movie Monday's"
Spring Fling set for Thursday
PTC Business Office to close
Congratulations Whittni Evans!!!! You've won our contest and a copy of ReShonda Tate Billingsley's "A Good Man is Hard to Find." Thank you too everyone who participated!!
For those of you with a green thumb or wishes they had one, Saturday at 10 a.m., Garvan Woodland Gardens’ Associate Executive Director Bob Byers presents “Designing a Perennial Border” in this month's Good Gardens. Then head on ove
If you didn't get to see our interview live on KARK 4 News at Noon about this years partnership with the Arkansas Literary Festival, here's your chance. We look forward to seeing you, and remember anyone with a program can ride the shuttle for
It's here! It's here! Lit Fest starts today! Events open & free to the public. Be sure to pick up your program and see which event you'd like to attend.
Special Event for Arkansas Children
With all the events happening this week, here's a heads up to the weekend. On Saturday, don't miss "Good Gardens" with Garvan Woodland Gardens Associate Executive Director Bob Byers. Sunday listen to the sweet sounds of the U.S.A.F. W
Spring Fling starts at Little Rock-South
With all the events happing this week, here's a heads up to the weekend. On Saturday, don't miss "Good Gardens" with Garvan Woodland Gardens Associate Executive Director Bob Byers. Sunday listen to the sweet sounds of the U.S.A.F. Win
Here is an article from this weeks Arkansas Times. Writer Jaman Matthews wrote an amazing story about "TFTS" as part of this years Arkansas Literary Festival coverage.
Earth Day Festival 2011
GIVEAWAY!!!!! As part of the Arkansas Literary Festival, we will be doing several giveaways during our street festival in downtown Argenta on Saturday. BUT WAIT.... We're getting a jump start. Answer correctly and enter to win ReShonda Tate Billings
There are so many things happening at the Library this week. Tomorrow is the opening our newest exhibit, "Our Lives, Out Stories: America's Greatest Generation." Also, just announced the U.S.A.F. Mid-America Band Ensemble "The Midwest
There are a few seats still available for tomorrow's Tin Roof Project. Screenwriter and playwright Graham Gordy is the featured storyteller, along with music by Montgomery Trucking. Doors open at 5pm, dinner is 5pm-6:30pm, and the show starts at 7pm
SOLD OUT!!! There are no more tickets left to the Literature and Lunch with Kevin Brockmeier for this Friday. The event is part of the 2011 Arkansas Literary Festival but no worries, there is still so much going on in North Little Rock. Visit the our web
The Arkansas Literary Festival starts Thursday, April 7. This will be the first year that events will take place in North Little Rock. We hope to see you on both sides of the river for this wonderful festival that celebrates the written word. Then on Sat
There are so many events coming up at Laman Library, we don't know where to begin! Our next exhibit, "Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation," opens on Wednesday, April 6. Come see a real soda fountain, Depression-era k
Spring is here, and we're excited to be bringing Garvan Gardens to Laman Library - well, sort of! Bob Byers, Assistant Executive Director for Operations, will be our Good Gardens speaker next Saturday, April 9, at 10am. Join us as we learn how to de
James Marsh is the author of "Snapshots of Vietnam: The Unraveling of a Non-Combatant," which tells his own story of his 13 months in Vietnam (the internal struggles as well as the external war). The book shows the war in a series of vignettes
Pulaski Tech to host Business of Art
Tune in tonight at 7pm CT for stories about surprises and unexpected discoveries. From a hidden love letter, to an impending explosion, to a tree catching fire, these stories are all true and all told by the Southerners who lived them. Stories by Jill Du
It has been announced, author Maya Angelou is slated to get her own television show on the Hallmark Channel. Expected launch date is in early 2012. Click the link below for more information.
Advising Week set for April 4-8
The crates are in and set up has begun. Click the pictures below for a sneak peek at our upcoming exhibit "Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation" opening next Wednesday, April 6th.
Dollars and Sense seminar returns to campus
The Arkansas Literary Festival is still seeking volunteers. If you want to volunteer at our Tales from the South table, or in Argenta, send us an email and we'll go from there. It's on Saturday, April 09. More info on the happenings in Argenta
Registration opens April 1 for current students
Little Learners Academy to host open house
For the first time, Laman Library is partnering with the Arkansas Literary Festival to bring the festival on the north side, too! On Saturday, April 09, we will have a street festival from 9am-6:30pm in Argenta, and there will be live music, artists sell
It's now less two weeks till the start of the 2011 Arkansas Literary Festival. If you aren't already a facebook fan become to one today. Meet the authors and presenters, plus check out all the events in both North Little Rock and Little Rock.
As Spring Break comes to a close and you're looking for something exciting to do, swing by and visit the "Visions of the Universe: Four Centuries of Discovery" exhibit running now through May 20th.
Our Exhibits and Events Manager was on KUAR radio this past weekend. We appreciate Ann Nicholson for her support of our library and its programming!
Update! Our March 29 Tales from the South has changed venues. Originally we were going to be at the Argenta Community Theater, but we have moved to Starving Artist Cafe'. $50 admission goes to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and Laman Library is spon
Folks are still talking about the "Rodney Block and the Real Music Lovers" concert that took place earlier this month. If you missed it, here are a few pictures we thought you might enjoy. And if you were there, we hope you had a great time!
Good Morning Facebook Fans! Our Children's Department will be showing the movie, "Megamind," today at 4pm. Due to a special election in our auditorium, the movie will be shown upstairs in the Exhibit Hall. It's free and open to the pu
PTC students, staff take top honors at Chef Ball
A great time was had by everyone who attended tonight's Argenta Art Walk. We appreciate Cathy Burns and Scinthya Edwards for being our featured artists, and for providing some great hands-on fun for our patrons! If you missed it, here are a few pict
Job Fair set for March 30
We still have seats available for our March 29 radio show "Tales from the South" at the Argenta Community Theater. Our storytellers are all breast cancer survivors and tell incredible stories. Hors d'eouvres by Starving Artist Cafe',
Good Morning Facebook Fans! The sun is shining and it's going to be a beautiful day. If you're looking for something to do outside, come on over to the library, check out a book, and take it outside to read in our Plaza. And be sure to come dow
Don't forget, the Argenta Art Walk takes place tomorrow night from 5-8pm! Cathy Burns and Scinthya Edwards will be in front of our branch library at 506 Main Street, doing an encaustic demonstration! We hope to see you!
PTC theatre to stage production of "For Colored Girls"
Calling all environmental enthusiasts! Our green living program at the Argenta Branch (506 Main Street) starts at 6pm. Come on down!
"Visions of the Universe" opens tomorrow! We just saw a staffer with a glue gun making a star tunnel! Bring the kids and come check it out. The planetary fun runs through May 20!
Check out the great article in today's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Spring into Green Living with our Argenta Branch! Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 6:00pm, Quincy and Stephanie Scott will be on hand to talk about their environmentally-conscious modular home that was featured in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and also in the Sept
A great time was had by all who attended our movie event tonight. We were so honored to have 3 of the "stars" of the movie in our audience who participated in a panel discussion at the conclusion of the film! If you missed it, you're in lu
SGA application deadline extended
It's just 2 hours until Movie Mondays! Come on by and watch a great locally produced film. We'll be in the auditorium!
Good Morning! Gray skies are gonna clear up, so make plans to attend "Woodruff" A Lesson of Non-Violence," tonight at 6pm in the Auditorium. We'll have a panel discussion to follow. If you're a teacher, student, or in anyway inte
Movie Mondays UPDATE: We just received word that Monday's documentary film panel discussion will now include two more panelists! "Woodruff: A Lesson of Non-Violence" is a movie you won't want to miss, and we now have the film's p
A great time was had by all who attended today's Good Gardens program. Our speaker even brought a real beehive to show! Don't forget our documentary film series resumes Monday at 6pm, and our Argenta Branch will be hosting a program on Tuesday
Good Gardens starts in just 30 minutes, at 10am. Come on by! We'll be in the auditorium!
We're so excited that our "Good Gardens" program starts tomorrow!!! It will run the second Saturday of every month through October. Please join us tomorrow morning at 10am in the Auditorium, when we welcome Allison Wallace who will discuss
120 patrons came out to see the Rodney Block concert this evening. We appreciate everyone's support, and if you were there, we hope you had as much fun as we did! Hope to see everyone on Saturday at 10am for Good Gardens!
One last shout out for tonight's concert! Rodney Block and the Real Music Lovers take the stage at 7pm. Come on by! It's free and open to the public! We hope to see you!
UPDATE! Tonight's Tales from the South radio show is all about children and the fine line between reality, myth, and even truth. Stories by Sally Graham, Phillip Michael Cottingham, Jacob Craig, with music by The Salty Dogs. 7pm tonight on FM89.1, s
Goooooood Morning! We're getting ready for tonight's "Live at Laman" concert, featuring Rodney Block and the Real Music Lovers, and we hope you can join us in the auditorium at 7pm for what promises to be a great evening. The concert
Tales from the South. Tune in tonight at 7pm to hear stories about changes: some big, some small. Stories by Anne Perry, Rod Lorenzen, and Jacob Craig. In Central Arkansas at 7pm on FM 89.1, and streaming online at www.kuar.org
College announces spring break hours
Spring into Green Living with our Argenta Branch! On Tuesday, March 15, at 6:00pm, Quincy and Stephanie Scott will be on hand to talk about their environmentally-conscious modular home that was featured in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and also in the Se
Our exhibit, "The Painted Word: The Calligraphic Paintings of Charles Pearce," ends on Sunday. If you haven't yet seen this amazing collection of calligraphy paintings, it's a must see! For more information about Charles, click the li
"Rodney Block and the Real Music Lovers" take the stage at "Live at Laman" tomorrow night at 7pm. Rodney has performed with Earth, Wind, and Fire, Joe, Whodini, Johnny Gill, Dwele, Jonathan Butler, Dave Hollister, Wynton Marsalis, and
A great time was had by everyone who attended last night's celebration of Dr. Seuss at Family Night. If you missed it, here are some great pictures!
We did a photo shoot yesterday for Southern Living's June issue for our radio show Tales from the South. Pics coming soon!
Will you eat green eggs and ham? Would you like them in a house? Would you like them with a mouse? Would you come to ... Family Night? Okay, we're no Dr. Seuss, but we'll be celebrating his books at tonight's Family Night at 6:45 in the Au
Good Morning! Boy do we have a week lined up for you! Tomorrow is "Family Night" at 6:45pm. Thursday is "Live at Laman" at 7pm. Saturday is "Good Gardens" at 10am, and a week from today is "Movie Mondays" at 6pm. A
FYI Laman Facebook Fans: Almost half of our tickets for our Literature and Lunch on Friday, April 08 are already gone. It's FREE lunch by Starving Artist Cafe', and Kevin Brockmeier, one of the country's best novelists (really, he's t
Rodney Block and the Real Music Lovers will take the stage at Laman Library's main branch on Thursday evening at 7pm. Come one, come all! Great jazz music awaits you!
Pulaski Tech to host aerospace open house
UAMS Career Day set for Tuesday
Pulaski Tech welcomes Best New Poets
“Books, to the reading child, are so much more than books - they are dreams and knowledge, they are a future, and a past.” ~ Esther Meynell, Noted English Writer
Happy National Grammar Day! :-)
Deadline has been extended until this SUNDAY, March 06, for breast cancer survivor stories for our radio show "Tales from the South." This show will be a fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen Foundation and will be held at the Argenta Community The
The Argenta Art Walk is coming up soon, and we'll have two, count 'em two, featured artists in front of our Argenta Branch. Time/date is March 18 from 5-8pm, and our artists are Cathy Burns and Scinthya Edwards! They will do a collaborative mix
PTC celebrates Mardi Gras on Tuesday
Little Rock-South hosts Student Success Fair today
Gather around your radio tonight at 7pm CT (or your computer) and listen to P. Allen Smith tell a story about his childhood that includes a goat, a chicken, him, and a ladies' dressing room. Curious? Tune in to hear! Just click on "Listen Live&
PTC culinary school instructor is Diamond Chef challenger
And if eBooks weren't enough to get everyone hopping this morning, today is Dr. Seuss' birthday! On this day in 1904, Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. It's hard to believe that his first ch
Good Morning Facebook Fans! Remember last week when we said we'd have some news to announce this week? Well, today's the day! Insert drumroll here...eBooks have arrived at Laman Library!!! For more information about this new service, please vis
March is National Women's History Month. Former President Jimmy Carter made the proclamation in 1980, and on March 1st of each year since, the current President renews the proclamation. This year's theme is "Our History Is Our Strength.&qu
Each month AY Magazine will publish a story from our radio show Tales from the South. This one is from 2007. We'd love to hear what you think of our stories. What did you think of the imagery? Did she capture your attention and keep it throughout?
Oh the thinks you can think...at Laman Library! Did you know? Family Night is Tuesday, March 8, at 6:45pm, and it's (insert drumroll here) Dr. Seuss Night!!! So bring the family for some Seussical fun!
We are looking for stories for our annual Mothers show on Tales from the South. We will record this special show on March 22. Stories must be true and told by the Southerners who lived them. Complete submission guidelines at www.talesfromthesouth.com/sub
Remember to tune in tomorrow morning at 9am to hear the rebroadcast of our radio show "Tales from the South" that aired Thursday on UALR Public Radio. Our stories are about gaining strength and confidence in big moments and in small, by Darinda
Area chefs compete for Diamond Chef Arkansas title
SGA petitions due March 4
Tornado Warning
PTC Health Challenge kicks off March 2-3
It's just two weeks until Rodney Block and the Real Music Lovers take the stage at "Live at Laman." If the weather is exceptional, we'll be outside on the plaza stage. If not, we'll be inside in the auditorium. Date is March 10 a
Hey Facebook Fans, we've got some fun news coming next week. Stay tuned and find out one more reason you love Laman Library!
We're just one fan away from 1,700! Share our page with all your friends so they'll be in the know about all the great things going on at Laman Library!
Spring into Green Living with our Argenta Branch! On Tuesday, March 15, at 6:00pm, Quincy and Stephanie Scott will be on hand to talk about their environmentally-conscious modular home that was featured in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and also in the Se
The press conference is over and Kevin Brockmeier is now officially the 2011 Laman Library Writers Fellowship award winner! Here are a few pictures from today's event. Congratulations Kevin!!!
We have a few spots open, so register now for our FREE Art and Writing Workshop this Wednesday, 6pm-8pm. We'll merge images with words to create artwork that will be part of the set for the PTC-produced play *For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Su
Did you know? Not only is today Presidents Day, but on this day in 1885, the Washington Monument, built in honor of America's revolutionary hero and first president, was dedicated in Washington, D.C. The monument was the tallest structure in the wor
Get your ticket! Friday, April 08, 2011, during the 2011 Arkansas Literary Festival, the 2011 winner of the Laman Writers Fellowship, Kevin Brockmeier, discusses his new work, The Illumination and his work in progress. FREE lunch. Reservations required
We will be closed on Monday for Presidents Day. However, we'll be open tomorrow from 1-5pm, so come on by! If you haven't yet seen our calligraphy exhibit, "The Painted Word," it is on view now through March 13. We hope to see you!
New art exhibit debuts Feb. 24 at Pulaski Tech
Little Rock pastor to headline PTC black history banquet
Business Division to host lecture, entrepreneurship expo
Since Kevin Brockmeier is our new fellowship recipient, what is your favorite book or story of his, and why?
Join us next Tuesday for our press conference to announce author Kevin Brockmeier as our 2011 Laman Library Writers Fellowship recipient. Free and open to the public. 10am Tuesday, February 22 in the Exhibit Hall. Come support Kevin and our incredible pr
Pulaski Tech plans Black History banquet
Pulaski Tech team attends Strategy Institute for Achieving the Dream
Tune in tonight at 7 listen to Rex Robbins, Sharolyn Jones-Taylor, and Erick Maia on Tales from the South airing on UALR Public Radio. You can hear it worldwide via streaming audio on the KUAR website (click on "Listen Now"), or in Central Ark
We're excited to announce that our next "Movie Mondays" documentary film is locally filmed and produced! "Woodruff: A Lesson of Non-Violence" tells the compelling tale of an inner city elementary school in Little Rock that came t
Whew, we made it through three very successful events last night! Tales from the South was sold out, the Black History Month program at our Argenta Branch had excellent attendance, and the Carla McClafferty event at our Main Branch had a great turn-out w
Did you know? Arkansas native, Dr. Maya Angelou, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom today. The Nation’s highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom is presented to individuals who have made especially meritorious contributions to the se
PTC / UALR transfer fair set for Feb. 16
Did you know? On this day in 1903, the first Teddy bear went on sale! Toy store owner and inventor Morris Michtom placed two stuffed bears in his shop window advertising them as "Teddy's bear." Michtom had earlier petitioned President Theo
Don't forget, our Argenta Branch is having a Black History Month program tonight at 6pm, and our Main Branch is having an author talk and book-signing at 7pm. We hope you can make it to both!
And below is the cover of Carla McClafferty's book that she will be discussing at 7pm!
Tuesday is almost here, and you know you're having trouble deciding which library event to attend. Our Argenta Branch promises to start their event right at 6pm and not a second later, so go listen to the 3 individuals who integrated Hall High in 19
PTC to serve as host site for College Goal Sunday on Feb. 20
Tonight is "Movie Mondays" at the library! Join us at 6pm when we feature Chris Rock's "Good Hair." It's free and open to the public.
Tune in this morning at 9am CT to hear our rebroadcast of Thursday's Tales from the South Radio Show. This rebroadcast is on World Radio Network, which goes out to over 130 million listeners in Europe via Satellite Radio and Cable TV. You can listen
And, just to give you another choice on Tuesday, it's our weekly Tales from the South Radio Show, where everyday Southerners tell their own true story in front of a live audience at Starving Artist Cafe' in Argenta. It's dinner and a show.
Also on Tuesday, but at our Argenta Branch, Elsie Robinson–Dobson, Estella Thompson–Anderson, and Effie Jones–Bowers (known as the 3 E's), the first black students to integrate Hall High in August 1959, will all be together for a t
There's so much to do at Laman next week, we don't know where to start! We posted Monday's movie earlier today. And on Tuesday, we have two big events for you to choose from. One is a talk and book-signing with local author, Carla McClaffe
Don't forget, you can spend Valentine's Day evening with us on Monday night, when "Movie Mondays" presents Chris Rock's "Good Hair" at 6pm in the Auditorium. It's free and open to the public. We hope to see you!
Pulaski Tech to be open Saturday
Both branches of the library will be closed again today due to the snow. Stay safe everyone!
Closed Friday - inclement weather
Snow Project! We're just 19 fans away from 1,700. Suggest our page to all your friends so they'll be "in the know" about all the great things going on at the library! We appreciate your support!
Looks like some folks in Little Rock made good use of their snow days. Have a look at this very creative snow sculpture, complete with curtains! At Laman Library, we love creativity - we hope they have a Laman Library card!
Closed Thursday - inclement weather
The library will be closed again tomorrow due to the, you guessed it...snow! Unfortunately, this will also cancel our "Live at Laman" performance that was to take place in the evening. However, we'll get Steve and Micky rescheduled for a l
See what amazing things you can do at your library!
It's a great day to curl up and listen to a great story. Check out our Tales from the South archives: you can listen to the shows, or you can watch the videos of the writers at the live shows. There's nothing quite like connecting with each oth
We appreciate our friends at the Eureka Springs Library for this information - very appropriate for today! It was on this day in 1870 that the National Weather Service was established.
Good Morning! Due to incoming inclement weather, Laman Library is closed today. We'll be sure to let you know about Thursday as soon as possible. Looking for something to do while you're at home? Check out our new music downloads on our website
Closed Wednesday - inclement weather
In the event of inclement weather tomorrow, we recommend coming by the library today to stock up on all your favorite reads. Books, audio books, DVDs, CDs, etc...we've got you covered! Hope to see you!
Student Success Fair set for Feb. 8-10
Don't forget, "Live at Laman" is this Thursday at 7pm! We'll be featuring guitarist Steve Davison, with Special Guest, Micky Rigby!
Come and hear the dynamic story of the "Three E’s”: Elsie Robinson–Dobson, Estella Thompson–Anderson, and Effie Jones–Bowers who were the first black students to integrate Hall High in August 1959. They'll be at ou
Inclement weather policy
"Knowledge is free at the library. Just bring your own container." ~ Unknown
Community Art and Writing Project. Come join us- free and open to the public. Space is limited: pre-registration required. email: paula.morell@lamanlibrary.org
Closed Friday - inclement weather
Spring enrollment climbs 3 percent
Tune in tonight to hear Janis Kearney reading her true story "Miss Ethel's Rules." 7pm Central on FM89.1 At the same time via streaming audio online www.kuar.org Just click on "Listen Now."
Live at Laman is just one week away! Join us February 10 at 7pm for a concert featuring Guitarist Steve Davison, with Special Guest, Micky Rigby! For a preview, click the link...
Did you know? We're about to launch a gardening program at the library! The second Saturday of every month, March through October, we'll do a presentation at 10am. It's called "Good Gardens," and it's free and open to the pu
Thanks, AY Magazine, for a great article in this month's issue.
Thanks, Sync, for the great article in today's issue!
College rolls out red carpet for healthy heart promotion
Pulaski Tech welcomes Phi Beta Lambda State Council
It's soooooo pretty outside! We're open from 1-5 today. Come check out a book and head to our plaza. You can read and soak up this beautiful weather at the same time!
JBU recruiter to visit Pulaski Tech Feb. 1
Good Morning! This just in from the Children's Department! Author Carla Killough McClafferty will be at the library at 7:00pm on February 15 to talk about her brand new book, "The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon.&q
Hey Arkansas Times, thanks for the great write-up in Eye Candy!
Ah, what the heck, here's a sneak peek!
"The Painted Word: Calligraphic Paintings by Charles Pearce" is now open! It runs regular library hours, now through March 13th. Come one, come all!
Board of Trustees sets fall tuition rate
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive Jan. 25-26
Miss Arkansas to speak at MLK observance Jan. 26
Hark, who goes there? It is I, the exhibits manager, who just helped unload all the paintings for Charles Pearce's calligraphy exhibit. Half the work is based on the writings of Shakespeare. While we get busy getting everything ready to open on Wedn
Did you know you can view videos of our storytellers telling their stories on Tales from the South? The audio is just from our little video camera, so it's not high quality. But you can see what it's all about and enjoy some incredible tales.
Board of Trustees set to meet Jan. 24
Closing at 1 p.m. Thursday - inclement weather
Emergency text notification available to students
It's cold outside, so why not warm up around the radio and tune in tonight at 7pm CT for another edition of Tales from the South, our internationally-syndicated radio show, with everyday Southerners telling their own true stories. Tune in to FM 89.
Auditions set to cast members in “For Colored Girls”
Don't forget, "The Painted Word: Calligraphic Paintings by Charles Pearce" opens Wednesday. Here's a preview!
Hey, we have 1,650 fans. Woo Hoo! Thanks everyone; we really appreciate your support! Be sure to suggest our page to all your friends, and we'll be at 1,700 in no time!
Graduation application deadline nears
Campus MLK observance set for Jan. 26
Thank you Pamela Smith for the great story on Tales from the South on tonight's KATV 10:00 news. The video is not yet posted, but when it is we'll link it here.
We're closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday. As we honor Dr. King's legacy, we leave you with a quote from his infamous letter from the Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to jus
The library will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. However, we'll be open Saturday and Sunday. Stop by and stock up on your favorite reads!
Week of Welcome continues at LR-South, LR-West
College to close for King birthday
A record breaking crowd of 133 people came to see "Lark in the Morning" this evening. If you missed this month's "Live at Laman," we hope to see you next month, when we'll feature Guitarist Steve Davison and special guest, M
Just confirmed! Bonnie Montgomery and her band Montgomery Trucking will play during dinner at our next Tales from the South show next Tuesday, January 18. After they play we have 3 great stories by Southerners from all walks of life. Admission is free: r
Auditorium is set up. Sound equipment has arrived. We're getting excited about "Lark in the Morning's" performance tonight at 7. Hope you're coming!
Got cabin fever from all the snow? Don't forget that "Lark in the Morning" will be here TONIGHT at 7pm for a live performance. It's free and open to the public. We hope to see you!
Drop/add and refund dates posted
Week of Welcome greets new and returning students
Little Rock-West has reopened
Big news! We just confirmed our February Tin Roof Project on Tales from the South scheduled for Tuesday, February 1. It's P. Allen Smith! He is writing us a brand new story that he will tell that night at Starving Artist Cafe'. It's going
Don't forget, "Lark in the Morning" will be here tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7pm for a live performance! It's free and open to the public. We hope to see you!
We are open and hope to see you in the library!
College to be open on Wednesday
On this day in 1908, the Grand Canyon and adjacent acreage was protected under the designation as a National Monument, by President Theodore Roosevelt. If you missed last year's Smithsonian exhibit, "Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Pho
Closed Tuesday - inclement weather
Both branches of the library will be closed tomorrow due to inclement weather. We hope everyone has plenty of books to read. Hopefully you will be able to stock up again on Wednesday. We'll keep you posted!
Ah, we at Laman Library are folks of many talents! While we were closed today, our Tech Services Manager, who is a photographer in his spare time, ventured out and took these great photos of the library in the snow!
Looking for something to do while snowed in? Suggest our page to all your friends! We have sooooo many new and fun things lined up for 2011. We don't want anyone to miss out! We'll add a picture here, so the "share " button will appea
Both branches of Laman Library will be closed tomorrow due to inclement weather. We will reschedule the evening's movie, "More Than a Game," during another "Movie Mondays." We hope all our patrons are inside and toasty warm this
Closed Monday - inclement weather
Tune in this morning at 9am CT to hear our rebroadcast of Thursday's Tin Roof Project featuring Broadway star and Arkansas native Lawrence Hamilton tell his true tale. This show is broadcast via satellite radio to over 140 million listeners worldwid
Inclement Weather Policy
PTC to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
Hey, we're up to 1,630 fans. We can always use some more! Help us spread the word about all the great things going on at Laman Library. Just click the "suggest to friends" link on the left and click away. Thank you!
"Movie Mondays" got a nod in the Arkansas Times this week (page 2 of this article). We appreciate their kind words about our library programming and hope you'll check out this great article. Thanks Arkansas Times; we appreciate your suppor
Raise your hand if you're coming to our documentary film on Monday! We'll be showing "More Than a Game" in the Auditorium at 6pm. Sit back, relax, and enjoy our new state-of-the-art movie screen and sound system. Best of all? It'
Important notice regarding registration
Tune in tonight as Laman Library presents Broadway star Lawrence Hamilton on "Tales from the South." Lawrence reads his true story "No Greater Love" about growing up in Southern Arkansas. 7pm CT on FM89.1, and worldwide via streaming
Children's literature lost one of its most popular writers yesterday. Dick King-Smith passed away at the age of 88. His book, "The Sheep-Pig," written in 1983 became the 1995 film "Babe." North Little Rock has a connection to ano
Folks, we're getting excited about our first exhibit of 2011. "The Painted Word: Calligraphic Paintings by Charles Pearce," opens January 26th and runs through March 13. Born in Birmingham, England, Pearce is a Fellow of the Society of Scr
Registration to reopen to students dropped for non-payment
Week of Welcome gets underway
Good Morning Movie Lovers! Our brand new documentary film series begins 2011 with "More Than a Game" on Monday, January 10, at 6pm. It's free and open to the public. We hope to see you!
Payment deadline extended
Our Tuesday, January 11th Tales from the South is SOLD OUT, but we've got 2 tickets for the first person who can name the most recent CD from Still on the Hill, the incredible duo who will be playing at the show that night. Tickets include free dinn
Good Morning! Don't forget, the library is open today from 1-5pm. We hope to see you!
Tune in this morning at 9am CT to hear our radio show "Tales from the South" as it is rebroadcast via satellite and internet radio worldwide. Just click on the link and then "Tales from the South." Storytellers are Amy Gray-Light, Amy
It's the first day of the year and time to announce the big news: syndicated radio show "Tales from the South" is now officially a Laman Library program! Check out the website and Facebook page www.facebook.com/talesfromthesouth Our 2010
As 2010 comes to a close, we want to thank all of our many patrons for their continued support of our library and its programs. As we reflect on the past year, we want to know - what was your favorite event, exhibit or program (for adults and/or children
It's the last time we'll get to say this in 2010 - ALL ABOARD!!! Our exhibit, "Lionels at Laman" ends today at 5pm. Over 3,000 individuals have seen it so far. If you haven't made it in yet, stop by today. The trains are running,
Tomorrow is the last day to see "All Aboard: Lionels at Laman!" Today our exhibit count reached over 3,000 patrons! Wow!!! We really appreciate everyone who came out to see it and if you haven't made it by yet, we hope to see you tomorrow.
Well, we're a day late, but the sentiment is still there! Happy Birthday to Arkansas author Charles Portis! Two of Portis' novels have been made into films - True Grit and Norwood. Anyone know what other famous Arkansan had an acting role in bo
Good Morning! Just a reminder that the library will be closing tomorrow (Thursday) at 5pm and will re-open on Sunday at 1pm. Stop by today and stock up on all your favorite books, CD's, etc. for the weekend. Today and tomorrow are also the final two
Mark your calendars! "Lark in the Morning," Arkansas' premiere celtic group, will kick-off our "Live at Laman" series in 2011. They'll be here on January 13th at 7pm in the Auditorium. We hope to see you!
Good Morning Book Lovers! Okay, fess up. What books did you receive as gifts last weekend? Anyone? Anyone?
Two big milestones today! Our train exhibit attendance figures more than doubled the total for last year, and it became our highest attended exhibit this year. What does this mean? You must come see it if you haven't already! Ends Thursday. Don'
It's the last week for "All Aboard: Lionels at Laman!" We're open Monday - Wednesday from 9am to 9pm, and Thursday from 9am to 5pm. Stop by for some books, coffee from the Overdue Brew...and trains!
Good Morning! Just a reminder: the library will be open today from 1-5pm. We hope to see you!
Our Facebook page just hit 1,600 fans! We're soooooo excited for all of the interest in our library, and we really appreciate your support!
Good Morning! Just a quick reminder that the library will be closing at 5pm today. We will re-open at 1pm on Sunday. We hope all of our patrons have a very safe and happy holiday!
Congratulations to our train winners! Steve Arrington - Polar Express; Kaleb Newsom - Scout Set!
Hey, you there with your nose so bright. Won't you guide my sleigh tonight? The book, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," first appeared in 1939 when Montgomery Ward department store asked one of its copywriters, 34-year-old Robert L. May, t
Any Donald Harington fans out there? We saw this write-up and thought some of you might enjoy it. If you've not discovered the town of Stay More, but would like to, we hope you'll come check out one or more of Mr. Harington's great books!
A great time was had by all who attended the Argenta Art Walk on Friday night, when our Argenta Branch featured artwork by some of our staff. They all did a great job! Check out these photos...
'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the library, not a creature was stirring because...well, we'll be closed! Come stock up on your favorite books, movies, etc. before Wednesday at 5pm, when the library will be closed. We will reop
The holidays are upon us, and we want to know - what is the best book you ever received as a gift - during the holidays or any other time.
The train exhibit continues this weekend. Be sure to come by the end of the day December 20th - the last day to enter our drawing for one of two train give-aways. Drawing will be held on the 21st! Good luck!
Brief registration interruption scheduled
Holiday Schedule
So much great art at the Argenta Art Walk! Scarves by Song, cross-stitch by Carol, jewerly and handmade hats by Mei, collages and prints by Jordan and Brian, and ornaments and holiday cards by Susan. Wow! Our Argenta Branch is open until 8pm. All the wor
The Argenta Art Walk is tonight at our Argenta Branch library (506 Main Street) from 5-8pm. We'll be featuring artwork by several members of our library staff. Come see! We'll have some hot apple cider too!
Want to dump some coal, load some logs, and gaze at bubbling oil? That's what we thought! Come on down to the library this weekend for our model train exhibit, "All Aboard: Lionels at Laman," open during regular library hours. You can do a
Just 20 more fans, and we're up to 1,600. Suggest our page to all your friends so they'll be in the know about all our upcoming concerts, exhibits, childrens programs, teen programs, movie nights...and much more. Lots and lots of NEW things in
Check out this great video by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette about our new train exhibit!
Hey fans, tune in to Today's THV this morning at 5:40 to learn all about the new train exhibit that's open for the next two weeks!
Can you spot any artists in this picture? No? Look reallllyyyyy close, because five members of our staff will be our featured artists...yes, artists!...at the Argenta Art Walk at our Argenta Branch, on Friday night from 5-8pm. They've been working r
uploaded new video to their Youtube Channel
Late registration set for Jan. 4-6
Tomorrow is the big day! The opening of "All Aboard! Lionels at Laman." To get you in the mood, we have a fun video of a tiny staff member riding the toy train. (P.S. The tiny staff member is an iPhone.)
We were just sitting here looking at our fan count and thought to ourselves - we sure could use some more fans! If you would be so kind as to click the "suggest to friends" link under our profile photo and suggest our page to all your friends,
Good Morning! To say we've been workin' on the railroad would be an understatement! Tomorrow, "All Aboard: Lionels at Laman!" opens to the public and runs through December 30th. We hope to see you!
A great time was had by all who came to see "Michael Jackson's: This Is It" this evening. Next month (Monday, January 10) we'll be showing, "More Than a Game." We hope to see you!
Even "InArkansas" says you should come to Movie Mondays tonight. We appreciate their support of our programming!
Tonight is our first showing during Movie Mondays. Come out and watch "Michael Jackson's: This Is It." Check this link for the monthly schedule.
Food Services posts holiday hours
As always, great work by Sync staff on the story about our upcoming toy train exhibit "All Aboard! Lionels at Laman." Doors open December 15. Don't miss it!
Ozark Point Brass plays this Thursday at 7 p.m.! Don't miss it!
Phi Theta Kappa inducts 140
Brief registration interruption scheduled
Funeral arrangements set for PTC police officer
Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony set for Saturday
Funeral arrangements set for PTC police officer
PBL speaker to offer employment, resume tips
College posts important dates for coming weeks
DESERT ISLAND TIME: If you were trapped on a desert island with only TWO Thanksgiving dishes, what would they be?
uploaded new video to their Youtube Channel
added new favorite video to their Youtube Channel
added new favorite video to their Youtube Channel
It's HERE! The final cut of the Laman Library System welcome video! Check it out!
Bookstore to close Tuesday for inventory
Carti Auxiliary Festival Of Trees
Campus to close for Thanksgiving holiday
Great painting going on at Argenta branch.
Hey fans, come out for Argenta Art Walk tonight. Bill Lewis will be painting inside our Argenta branch. We will also have HOT APPLE CIDER and treats!
Hey fans, this Friday is 3rd Friday Argenta Art Walk. Painter Bill Lewis will be doing a demonstration inside our Argenta Branch from 5 - 8 p.m.
Pulaski Tech theatre students to perform Lysistrata
Hey fans, Live at Laman has been moved back to the auditorium. 7 p.m. Be there!
Thursday event honors those who have served
SGA hosts holiday food drive
Small business operation is focus of entrepreneurship lecture
Hey fans, we just added more than 200 NEW AUDIOBOOKS to the shelves for the upcoming traveling season. Come and get 'em.
The new signs for the Laman Library Teen Center have been hung!
New student registration begins Nov. 9
Phi Beta Lambda speaker to focus on finance
2010 Celebrity Chef Cook-off set for Nov. 4
Board of Trustees set to meet Nov. 8
PTC Foundation announces student scholarships
Online courses: A great option for students with busy lives
Resume workshop open to all students
Military Police demonstration set
Main campus under boil order
Pulaski Tech closes Thursday due to threat, reopens Friday
New student registration for 2010 summer I semester concludes today
SGA announces 2008-09 officers
Campus Closed Today - Jan. 27
Pulaski Tech purchases property for future child development center
Award-winning poet to visit campus
PTC hosts statewide conference on adjunct faculty
PTC congratulates 2010 Skills Winners
Area companies to recruit PTC students
Registration for spring 2009 classes concludes Jan. 14
Constitution Day celebration set for Sept. 19 in student center
Week of Welcome draws to a close
PTC offers computer training with $60,000 grant
Power outage scheduled in the Information Technology Center
Lunchtime Talk to focus on Financial Fitness
Info sessions scheduled for November
Pulaski Tech graduates largest class ever at Alltel Arena
Phi Beta Lambda hosts pizza fundraiser
SGA to host “Meet Our Legislators” panel on Jan. 22
PTC Diamonds to play first game Saturday
Inclement Weather Policy
Spanish Exhibition features student art
Business and Industry Center sets Access Q&A session
Board of Trustees set to meet June 8
Longtime banker joins Pulaski Tech Foundation Board
Graduation application deadline nears
PTC hosts World AIDS quilt
Mass flu clinics planned for central Arkansas
New SGA members inducted
Pulaski Tech to offer CSI, law enforcement programs for criminal justice professionals
Friday set aside as Student Study Day
UCA rep to visit campus today
PTC starts spring semester
Fall Carnival set for Wednesday, Oct. 24
PTC/UALR Transfer Day set for Oct.1
PTC to host launch of new art exhibit
Pulaski Technical College endorses Jobs for the 21st Century initiative
PTC congratulates 2009 Skills Winners
Pulaski Tech to celebrate Banned Books Week
Campus to close for Thanksgiving holiday
SCCC Open House a success
College to close for Labor Day
Convocation set for Aug. 11
Pulaski Tech car and bike show to salute veterans, military personnel
SGA election voting starts March 17
Entergy Arkansas awards grants to Pulaski Tech YouthBuild, CADC for weatherization program
Pulaski Tech to host artist talk
PTC students receive Rotary scholarships
College to participate in Farm to Table tour
Late registration set for Aug. 12-14
Lunchtime Limonada begins Feb. 20
Simmons endows scholarship fund, applications due April 14
Family Fun Fest offers food, fun
Finals week at Pulaski Tech
PTC Foundation presents Diamond Chef Arkansas 2010
PTC students inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
Pulaski Technical College open today
Classes begin Saturday, Jan. 14
Busy Thursday highlights
Star Search event scheduled at Kanis site
College to host Community Conversations
Campus closes for Spring Break
Holiday Schedule
College supports Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in central Arkansas
Board of Trustees set to meet Aug. 24
Pulaski Tech accepting Rotary scholarship applications
Spring break begins March 22
Evening workshops to offer job readiness skills
Project AFAR coming to campus
College sets holiday schedule
PTC welcomes Arkansas Teen College students
Pulaski Tech offers free sessions in Internet and cyber safety
PTC receives $1.2 million as designated Center of Excellence
Career Pathways adds ninth program to offerings
PTC team to Race for the Cure
College newsletter, Web site win top awards at regional competition
Arkansas Teen College registration ends June 12
SOAR into Spring 2007
Pulaski Tech sets enrollment record
Cooke Foundation scholarships up for grabs
Calling all ghosts and goblins!
Pulaski Tech out on the town
Arkansas National Guard Tuition Assistance Program formalized
PTC culinary students take stage at Taste of Home Cooking School
Fall Carnival moves indoors
Breedlove scholarship deadline is Feb. 1
Halloween on the Hill
Financial aid priority deadline for spring semester is Oct. 15
PTC to close for Labor Day holiday
Board approves $2 per hour tuition increase for 2004-05 academic year
College e-mail system problems resolved
Computer maintenance to interrupt Campus Connect access Sept. 22-25
Spring registration open through Dec. 11
SGA recruiting student leaders
PTC to benefit from grant to expand high-speed network
Tuition payment due today
Pulaski Tech and partners to break ground on new affordable homes for local residents
Spring break set for March 23-28
SOAR program opens June 20, moves to new Campus Center
Majors Fair open today
Pulaski Tech receives Achieving the Dream grant
College lends a hand at Farm to Table Tour
PTC Night at ballpark set for June 27
New degree offers students jump start on teaching careers
Bookstore to close Thursday for inventory
SGA officer elections set
Spanish Exhibition opens
Aviation program approved for take-off this fall
Diamond Chef Arkansas 2010 heats up tonight
Nursing program to be offered to Career Pathways students
Breedlove scholarship deadline is Feb. 1
College sets holiday schedule
PTC poet debuts new collection
Autism Awareness Series to conclude April 24
PTC to host Show and Shine at south campus
National deaf advocate to speak at Pulaski Tech
SGA members head to Louisiana to lend helping hand
AG rep to speak on Internet security
Leadership class to be announced today
Pulaski Tech receives grant for course redesign
Business of Art set for April 1
Local chefs compete in Diamond Chef preliminaries
UAMS recruiter to visit campus Nov. 12
I Hate Hamlet runs June 9-11 at Pulaski Technical College in NLR
Fall registration underway at PTC
Pulaski Tech receives $35,000 in gifts
PTC Health Challenge
Pulaski Technical College to host Forum on Race
Students, ideas needed for competition
Pulaski Tech YouthBuild students create signs for Clinton Presidential Center opening and dedication
College implements four-day work week for June, July
Saline County Career Center students show off skills NASCAR-style
Fine Arts Association to elect officers
Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony set for Saturday
Fine Arts to host fall fiesta
Pulaski Tech out on the town
Career Center nail team takes top honors at national SkillsUSA event
Community health advisory **UPDATE**
Pulaski Tech’s QUEST Day set for Nov. 2
PTC Club Baseball spring schedule announced
Star Search set for Nov. 7 and 10
Clothesline and Silent Witness projects to return to campus
Arkansas Teen College receives grant
Pulaski Tech board looks at Little Rock building for instructional site
Pulaski Tech to host community fiesta
Campus Center to be dedicated Thursday
Free HIV testing offered Dec. 1 and 2
Applebee’s partners with PTC
Volunteers sought for Banned Books Week
BIC hosts reception for graduates
College partners with community to break ground for homes
Job fair to feature area employers
Student Services, Business offices relocate to Campus Center
UALR nurse recruiter to visit Pulaski Technical College
PTC night at the ball park
Blackboard maintenance scheduled
Summer II registration set to begin June 30
College to offer Management Development Certificate Program at Business and Industry Center
Pulaski Tech hosts Black History banquet
College sets National Library Week celebration for April 4-5
Fall Carnival a must see and do!
PTC students named to national honor society
PTC Advising Centers are available to help students
Honors Reception set for Tuesday
Community education offerings expanded
Pulaski Tech board approves tuition increase for 2006-07
PTC hosts Clothesline Project
Australian conservationist to lecture Monday
Board of Trustees to meet April 26
SGA election petitions due April 18
Online course orientation set for Jan 12-14
Lessons for Leno to make stop in Little Rock and at Pulaski Tech
Campus urged to protect against flu
Pulaski Tech’s SGA hosts blood drive March 1
Students to cast votes April 1-2 in SGA officer election
PTC hosts Clothesline Project
Phi Beta Lambda to meet today
Learning Assistance Center open for tutoring, learner support
PTC hosts statewide business entrepreneurship workshop
Tutoring Center opens in IT 102
Area chefs to compete in Diamond Chef Arkansas preliminaries
Rotary scholarship applications due March 3
Classes canceled Oct. 13-14
College announces holiday schedule
NOTICE: procedure for online class access
North Little Rock resident receives $500 scholarship
Closed Tuesday - Inclement Weather
Phi Theta Kappa inducts record number
Chef Sam Choy to visit culinary school
Pulaski Tech out on the town
82 students receive Presidential Scholarships for fall semester
Pulaski Technical College announces Staff Senate for 2009-10
Little Rock native to lead diversity workshop
Tobacco prevention cessation specialist to visit Jan. 25
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
PTC featured in Community College Times
Pulaski Technical College announces leadership class
College launches e-newsletter
Spring Fling at LR-West set for today
SGA inducts 2006-07 representatives
Fine Arts Festival set for Wednesday
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive Sept. 7-8
PTC hosts Week of Welcome for students
Pulaski Tech wins PR, marketing awards
Groundbreaking ceremony a success
Metropolitan National Bank donates Learjet to Pulaski Tech
Grief counseling and memorial set for noon today
PTC student named Academic All-Star
$600K grant announced for PTC library expansion
Jacksonville resident hits scholarship homerun
Baptist recruiter set to visit Pulaski Tech on Monday
Job fair is April 5
Fall Carnival at LR-South set for today
Pulaski Tech graduation set for May 17
Diamond Chef Arkansas 2010 recap
PTC to offer summer aerospace camp for teens
Pulaski Tech receives $25,000 Wal-Mart grant
SGA sponsors blood drive
Twenty-four students inducted into SGA
With deepest sympathy
Tobacco specialist to visit campus April 26
Project AFAR coming to campus
Campus mourns death of veteran police officer
Ohio college president goes “hog wild” in Arkansas
Pulaski Tech announces leadership class
Lunchtime Talk to highlight Business Etiquette
Area employers to recruit at job fair
Inclement Weather Closing
Board of Trustees set to meet Nov. 10
ADHE extends deadline for STAR scholarship applications to July 1
Governor reappoints Pulaski Tech trustee
Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation grant paves way for Transportation Technology Center renovation
University Transfer Day set for Tuesday
2008 Strategy Institute begins
Red Cross seeks campus donations
Late registration is Jan. 11-13
Chenal Country Club's Powell wins Diamond Chef
Education Elves on parade
Closed Monday - inclement weather
PTC president named to state workforce board
Majors Fair set for Nov. 2
Phi Beta Lambda to elect officers
PTC Reads 2004/2005
College debuts new portal
Saline County Career Center automotive program receives national certification
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
Lunchtime Talk to highlight consumer credit issues
Fall Carnival kicks off Oct. 6 at LR-West
Walkers needed for Race for the Cure
Inclement weather policy reminder
College to implement four-day work week in June, July
Pulaski Technical College honors Campus Center donors
Friday designated Student Study Day
B-I-N-G-0 spells success for Foundation fundraiser
Financial Aid available Sept. 9
PTC adjunct orientation continues today
College sets registration for spring semester; schedules online
Clean Air Act signed into law
College honors Career Pathways graduates and interns
Artmobile brings mobile art gallery to PTC
PTC instructor Barbara Peters passes away
Clean Air on Campus Act goes into effect
Summer II term gets started
College changes name of Workforce Development Center to Business and Industry Center
Pulaski Tech opens doors to 4-year colleges at university-transfer days
College to close for AATYC conference
Pulaski Tech recognizes outstanding faculty, staff
Saline County Adult Education Center celebrates 2010 graduation ceremony
PTC opens Arkansas Teen College registration
Pulaski Tech announces 2003 graduates
Phi Beta Lambda to meet Feb. 4
College sets Feb. 7 info session on STAR Scholarship program
SGA induction to be held Wednesday
Essay contest winners announced
PTC student wins outstanding drama student award
PTC hosts Star Search events
Inauguration to be broadcast on main campus Tuesday
Pulaski Tech offers free online courses to victims of Hurricane Katrina; program begins Oct. 10
Tee time set for Aug. 31 for golf fundraiser
University reps schedule PTC visits
Annual fiesta set for April 6
PTC receives e-mailed bomb threat
Majors Fair set for Nov. 11-12
Learning Assistance Center closes Wednesday; reopens Thursday
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
Pulaski Tech to offer A.A.S. in military technologies
PTC, Chenal Country Club chefs win Diamond Chef preliminaries
Contest essays due March 5
PTC well-represented at AATYC
Classes begin Jan. 15; college closed for holiday on Jan. 17
Arkansas Teen College registration deadline extended
PTC Choir dedicates first concert to former Fine Arts chair
Closed Wednesday - inclement weather
Spring 2008, New Motorcycle and ATV Repair, Tractor Trailer Operation classes offered
Family literary event to kick off Banned Books Week
Rock Enroll Parking Lot Jam
"Planting Seeds" event set for May 15
PTC Celebrates Halloween
Chef Jeff plans visit to Pulaski Tech
SGA restaurant take-over set for Thursday
Fall Carnival set for Oct. 13
Health Science Club to meet Sept. 8
AG rep to speak on identity theft, Internet safety
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
African educators visit Pulaski Technical College
Baseball fundraiser set for Monday
College Staff Senate up and running
Business building closed Friday afternoon for maintenance
Learning Assistance Center gears up for busy fall semester
College adds new courses at Saline County Career Center
Gas Service Interrupted
College announces scholarship winners
Entrepreneur to visit campus
Sherwood resident hits scholarship homerun
Clean Air on Campus Act takes effect
PTC to close for July 4 holiday
Pulaski Tech ranks 7th on list of state's largest colleges
Lunchtime Limonada talk set for Feb. 26
Spring Fling Luau is April 18
Spring registration under way
PTC staff take home degrees
Summer I nears end; summer II to begin June 30
Food Court to close for six business days
Williams appointed to child care panel
UALR nurse recruiter to visit Pulaski Tech
Student Government Association members visit congressional offices
Pulaski Tech Athletic Club student organization in the works
Last chance to vote!
Phi Beta Lambda students receive state honors
Pulaski Tech students receive Rotary scholarships
PTC to close for King birthday
No classes Monday and Tuesday
Refund day set for Sept. 10
PTC Respiratory Therapy Spring Seminar set for March 23
Event to showcase student talent
Bridges workshop postponed
Spring 2009 registration continues
Red Cross blood drive is Wednesday
PTC board set to meet July 20
Inclement Weather Policy
Job readiness workshops set for Tuesday, Wednesday
UAMS nurse recruiter to visit Pulaski Technical College
Pulaski Tech students head to ACDEC conference
Deadline to apply for May graduation is Feb. 4 in Student Services
Take me out to the ballgame!
Molex gives $15,000 to Pulaski Technical College
Open at 10 a.m. on Wednesday
Spring 2008 classes start Jan. 14
PTC Foundation hosts ice cream social
Pulaski Tech sets 2004 Rock Enroll Tour
Aerospace Summer Camp free to teens
Pulaski Technical College plans Faculty and Staff Star Search
Pulaski Tech to host MLK event
Star Search set for Nov. 10
Dress for Success chairwoman to be guest speaker for Phi Beta Lambda
Early advising recommended for speedy enrollment
Spring Break is March 15-20
PTC to host model car championship Saturday
Pulaski Tech TRIO Scholars have new home
College to host mass flu vaccination
SGA inducts 2007-08 representatives
Pulaski Tech fall enrollment climbs 9 percent
Fall 2008 semester gets under way
College to celebrate opening of Saline County Career Center
Project AFAR coming to campus
More than 100 students receive Presidential Scholarships
PTC family mourns loss of Keisha Helm
Presidential Scholarship deadline extended to Aug. 15
2010 Convocation set for Monday
PTC welcomes Arkansas Teen College students
Rains is new University Studies dean
Competition to heat up at Diamond Chef prelims
Pulaski Tech, partners celebrate new home built by students
PTC walks for CommUNITY
Calling all green thumbs…
Last call for last-minute Teen College applicants
Summer 2008 classes start June 2
Pulaski Tech expands Saline County course offerings
Med Ed Expo to showcase careers in healthcare
Ottenheimer Library open for business on main campus
Wellness and you: don’t get the flu!
Pulaski Technical College awarded $10,000 March of Dimes grant
PTC Choir Spring Concert set for Thursday
Little Rock Star Search event to be held Saturday
Important Announcement regarding online courses
Congressman Snyder, college to announce transportation center
PTC Diners Club Card now available
Pulaski Tech receives grant to offer summer writing program
PTC welcomes Arkansas Scholars to campus
Inclement Weather Closing
Dollars and Sense seminars return
Summer II registration under way
Online course orientation set for Aug. 11-13
College closed Thursday; all classes canceled
Business Etiquette presentation set for Tuesday
Lunchtime Talk to spotlight “Afrobutions”
DWS to host Community Day Monday
SGA sets voter registration drive
Little Rock-South to host job fair for displaced workers
Pulaski Tech Choir draws a full house
Graduation application deadline extended
Holiday Schedule
Banned Book readings set to start
Pulaski Tech, partners celebrate opening of YouthBuild home
Online course orientations set to begin May 26
Pulaski Tech’s SGA hosts blood drive Nov. 7-8
Board of Trustees set to meet Monday
Campus to reopen at 10:30 a.m. today
Saline County Career Center to host open house
Fusion students set to meet Sept. 11
Pulaski Tech Job Fair is April 6
Culinary School boosts Farmer’s Market festivities Saturday
Pulaski Technical College awarded Title III grant
Online course orientations set to begin Jan. 5
Student E-mail topic of Lunch Time Talk
PTC plans Constitution Day 2010 Celebration
Popcorn social set for Thursday
College celebrates opening of Saline County Career Center
PTC culinarians to assist with Farmers’ Market festivities
Blast off!
UAMS Career Day set for Monday
PTC Culinary students receive scholarships
PTC welcomes returning faculty
PTC tutoring labs post Summer II hours
Pulaski Tech faculty members give nod to athletic program proposal
PTC to host Poetry Out Loud state finals
Art exhibit opens at Pulaski Tech
Pulaski Tech graduates largest class ever at Alltel Arena
PTC featured in Arkansas Business
PTC to close for Memorial Day holiday
Summer II registration is June 30, July 1 on campus, online
PTC kicks off Health Challenge with two-day health fair
Black History Month activities set
Banned Books Week is Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Harriet Frazer, dear friend of Pulaski Tech, passes away
Friday set aside as Student Study Day
“Dollars & Sense” tonight
Board of Trustees set to meet Jan. 26
Fall Carnival is Wednesday
Pulaski Tech hosts aerospace grand opening
Pulaski Technical College Foundation former board chair RJ Wills dies
Studio 153 students to stage comedy
Summer/fall registration dates set
Snowflake Ball tickets on sale now
College announces holiday schedule
New student orientation continues through Aug. 12
Night Classes Canceled
UPDATE: Tornado warning lifted; severe weather still possible
Lunchtime Lemonada kick-off set for Feb. 11
PTC to host model car championship
College Day Training Seminar attracts Youth Challenge students
PTC science, math students among first to attend summer STEM institute
Phi Theta Kappa inducts new members
Update on Thursday
Governor kicks off promotion at Pulaski Technical College
Pulaski Tech’s RT director named Educator of the Year
Pulaski Tech officials to pursue purchase of Little Rock Expo Center
Pulaski Tech graduation set for May 20
SGA restaurant take-over set for Thursday
Foundation announces Diamond Chef competitors, preliminaries are March 3
Campus Lockdown Under Way
UAMS nursing recruiter to visit campus
SGA to hold special election Sept. 10
Pulaski Tech newsletter wins top award in national PR competition
Spring Fling at LR-South set for Tuesday
Pulaski Technical College to celebrate 15th anniversary this week
Santa to stop at PTC
Majors Fair set for Oct. 3-4
Learning Assistance Center to offer free time management seminar
SCCC open house set for Aug. 21
Holiday Closing
Business of Art event raises scholarship funds
PTC Ottenheimer Library honors donors at reception
PTC Baseball Club to play Arkansas Baptist
PTC observes Independence Day
Pulaski Tech hosts Welcome Week for new, returning students
Fall registration continues
Student, faculty polls show support for athletic program
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
Faculty Senate announces election results for 2006-07
Palm trees find new home at PTC
Summer I nears end; summer II to begin June 30
Outstanding faculty and staff honored
Continuing ed computer classes on tap for July, August
Graduation application deadline extended to Feb. 13
Transfer fair opens door to four-year colleges and universities
Mass flu vaccinations scheduled
SGA voting extended
Commencement set for May 13
Business of Art event raises scholarship funds
Pulaski Technical College Foundation elects officers
Congressman Snyder, college officials announce plans for Transportation Technology Center
PTC enrollment tops 10,000
Rotary scholarship applications due Thursday
Spring Fling to kick off Thursday at Little Rock-West
SGA restaurant take-over set for March 13
Motivational speaker to visit campus Wednesday
SOAR center open for new student orientation, advising and registration for fall 2005 semester
Tuition payments due Aug. 5
Pulaski Tech enrollment climbs 5 percent
Important campus-wide notification
PTC sets new enrollment record
Breedlove scholarship deadline is Nov. 1
Pulaski Tech officials purchase Little Rock Expo Center property
WW II vets to share history at PTC
Hot Springs student wins scholarship
College Goal Sunday set for Feb. 21
College closes for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Lunchtime Limonada focuses on Art
Enrollment reaches record high
Pulaski Tech recognizes outstanding faculty, staff
Pulaski Technical College hosts info sessions
Durr to serve on InfraGard board
Career Pathways/TRiO fall conference set for Nov. 17
College to close Oct. 18-19
Phi Beta Lambda meeting set for Sept. 17
College to announce expansion plans
Board of Trustees to meet Monday
Pulaski Tech hosts two-year colleges trustees dinner
Holiday Schedule
Banned Books Week picks up steam
Pulaski Tech receives $200,000 to endow auto scholarship
Phi Beta Lambda meeting set for Sept. 3
College announces holiday schedule
Spring Fling set for Tuesday
Learning Assistance Center offers a series of free 45-minute workshops
Charlotte Strickland to lead diversity workshop
PTC SkillsUSA teams bring home national medals
Golfers invited to Aug. 30 scholarship tournament
PTC set to offer free Wimba demo
Enrollment tops 6,100 mark
Art exhibit opens Thursday with reception
SGA election is April 19-20
Big Rock Bistro to host grand opening Monday
Pulaski Tech recognizes Outstanding Students
Lucky Pulaski Tech student wins scholarship
PTC to host weekend, evening info sessions
College sets July 2 forum to discuss athletic foundation proposal
Poetry Night offers open mic on Thursday
Inclement Weather Policy
Pulaski Tech Athletic Club first meeting set
SGA announces 2007-08 officers
Summer/Fall 2010 registration now open for current students
Fiesta is here!
PTC Staff Senate awards bookstore scholarships
Pulaski Tech to host info session for Aircraft Modification and Installation
Golf tourney raises $25,000
Pulaski Technical College job fair set for April 4
Campus computers to be down Sunday
Share (not Cher) Fair
Jingle Bell Run needs walkers/runners
Student parking hangtags available in Business Office
New student registration continues through Aug. 12
Trustees approve tuition increase
PTC welcomes ARBUG conference participants
PTC to host 2008 Governor’s Oral Health Summit
Art exhibit to close Oct. 24
College celebrates Academic Integrity Week
Food Court to close, reopen under new management
Holiday Schedule
Contest essays due March 10
Scholarship deadline fast approaching
Breast Cancer Awareness Day set for Oct. 1
Heat in the Street
Pulaski Tech holds 2009 commencement
Campus Center lecture hall named in honor of R.J. Wills
Inclement Weather Policy
PTC students cast votes for favorite teachers
Fall Carnival at Little Rock-South set for Oct. 20
Pulaski Tech observes Banned Books Week
College announces plans to open Little Rock site on Kanis Road
Support the Health Challenge's end-of-semester celebration
Network services outage planned for next week
Cooke Foundation scholarships up for grabs
PTC welcomes Arkansas SkillsUSA
PTC congratulates Constitution Quiz winners
Board of Trustees set to meet Aug. 25
Grades posted online by Dec. 17; no longer mailed to students' homes
PTC to celebrate student work
Pulaski Technical College celebrates Ottenheimer Library opening
Fashion Show & Business Etiquette Dinner set for Tuesday
Fall 2007 registration opens
Board of Trustees to meet Aug. 23
VUB collects school supplies for military children
De-stress clinic and health fair is Sept. 18 in student center
PTC Foundation to host Business of Art 2009
Fabrication Services, Inc. employees complete welding program
Halloween on the Hill to haunt Campus Center
Orientation for online students underway
PTC to close for July 4 holiday
PTC welcomes summer students
Pulaski Tech board to consider athletic program proposal
Black history presentation set for noon today
Halter to visit Pulaski Tech
Noted cartoonist to speak today at Banned Books Week forum
PTC Choir Spring Concert set for May 4
PTC to participate in spring job fair
Spring Fling set for Tuesday
Phi Beta Lambda to meet Jan. 28
SOAR center open for new student orientation, advising and registration for spring 2006 semester
PTC celebrates Aerospace Technology Center grand opening
Campus closes for Spring Break
Spring Fling set for April 15
SGA restaurant take-over cancelled
PTC Foundation presents” A Night with Black"
Phone outage set for today
Pulaski Tech hosts Week of Welcome for new, returning students
College opens at 10 a.m. today
PTC to host STEM, nanotechnology colloquium
Graduation application deadline extended
PTC observes National Respiratory Care Week
Services to be interrupted
Little Rock resident scores scholarship
TRIO Scholars welcomes new acting director
Poetry Night set for Thursday
PTC will close for the rest of the day, Friday, January 25, due to inclement weather
Banned Book readings continue today
Pulaski Tech to host open house at Business and Industry Center
Summer registration starts May 26
Attorney General rep to discuss ID theft and Internet safety at Pulaski Tech
Pulaski Tech raises in-state tuition 2.5 percent
Phi Theta Kappa celebrates Founder’s Day
Advising Week set for Oct. 25-29
Lunchtime Lemonada set to start Sept. 17
National Library Week focuses on 'Careers and Writers'
PTC Foundation presents Diamond Chef Arkansas
Pulaski Technical College celebrates 15th anniversary
Spring 2010 classes start Jan. 11
Learning Assistance Lab hosts open house
SGA to induct 2010-11 representatives
SGA petitions available to students
Registration continues for spring
Money management workshops begin Tuesday
New Pulaski Tech Web site makes its debut
Michigan movie director to visit campus
Pulaski Tech writing camp participants to give readings
PTC Athletic Club to meet
May PTC Stars honored
Farver named to Watson Chapel Sports Hall of Fame
PTC Foundation hosts Diamond Chef Arkansas preliminaries
College participates in Cinco de Mayo
*UPDATE * Mass flu vaccinations scheduled
It’s the smoke, not the smoker
GED graduation set for June 13
College plans information sessions for prospective students
Library features collection on health, fitness
College closed and classes canceled on Saturday, Feb. 18
Pulaski Tech hosts blood drive
Academic All-Star scholarship applications due May 11
Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony set for Saturday
Student Government Association elections
Campus Closing - Tonight
College sets holiday schedule
“Notes at Noon” to feature flutist
Artist Kevin Cole to visit PTC
College to host Community Conversations
SGA hosts golf tourney to raise funds
Campus to close for Thanksgiving holiday
Pulaski Tech ranks 5th on list of state's largest colleges and universities
Fall bookstore charge dates set
University Transfer Day set for Feb. 28
PTC Arkansas Culinary School receives dual accreditation
It’s Greek to me
SGA gears up for Fall Carnival
Tuskegee Airmen flight instructor to speak on campus
Pulaski Tech hosts aerospace fair June 25
SGA group helps New Orleans residents rebuild
Student art work sought for competition
Documentary honors Little Rock Nine
Domestic violence education program planned
Yellow Ribbon Support Party
College closes for Memorial Day
Spring 2007 registration opens Nov. 8
College to host barbecue class Saturday
Campus to close for Thanksgiving holiday
Pulaski Technical College All-Star receives transfer scholarship
Constitution Day set for Wednesday
Pulaski Tech to break ground for Campus Center, Library expansion
Community health advisory
Pulaski Tech board endorses bond initiative
Two-hour delay
Fall Fest kicks off at Kanis
Race for the Cure t-shirt orders due today
Karaoke and Kream closes Week of Welcome
National Guard, Pulaski Tech enter educational partnership
Pulaski Tech students compete at SkillsUSA
Pulaski Technical College reports 10% enrollment jump
UAMS recruiters visit Monday
Pulaski Technical College hosts campus crisis preparedness workshop
PTC hosts Welcome Week events
PTC Staff Senate awards bookstore scholarships
Board says 'no' to athletic program
PTC to break ground April 3 for Business Technology Center
Commencement is May 18
Library closed due to flooding
Career Pathway students start summer internships
Ferneau wins title to Diamond Chef Arkansas
Board tables football, volleyball proposal until Sept. 15
High school students wanted for “Say Go College” Feb. 19
Essay contest deadline is March 1
“Superstar Mothers” coming to campus
Pulaski Technical College receives $10,000 March of Dimes grant
More than 750 graduates participate in PTC commencement
Little Rock-South site sneak preview a success
Health, wellness the focus of Lunch –n– Learn
Fine Arts Festival set this week
SGA to host Adopt-a-Street cleanup Saturday
PTC lecture series to address Autism
Summer/Fall 2010 registration to open Wednesday
“The View from Here” deadline extended
PTC offers free HIV testing on World AIDS Day
Late registration is Aug. 9-11
Career Pathways to host job fair
Laissez le Bon Temps Rouler!
Temporary access available for Blackboard, e-mail and Intranet
PTC hosts 2008 Governor’s Oral Health Summit
Pulaski Tech hosts grand opening for Little Rock-South
College sets spring break schedule
Summer II registration starts June 29
Spring 2007 classes set to begin Jan. 16
Reading and book signing to feature PTC poet
PTC to host MLK observance Jan. 29
Spanish Exhibition opens today
Pulaski Tech to host airbrush expert
Construction interrupts water service
PTC President expresses thanks for college bond support
College closed Saturday, Jan. 30
Inclement Weather Policy
Project AFAR coming to campus
Constitution Day observance well received
College breaks ground for new Campus Center, Library expansion
Pulaski Tech Fine Arts Festival is Thursday
Campus Connect opens for spring registration
PTC to close for King birthday
Classes canceled Monday and Tuesday
Auditions today, student anchors needed for PTC-TV
New campus Bible study group starts
Late registration is Jan. 13-15
E-mail system having technical difficulties
Pulaski Tech to host statewide articulation workshop
Little Rock CARE Clinic to offer free medical treatment
New plane expands PTC’s training fleet
SCCC hosts open house today
PTC to offer new program for entrepreneurs in spring 2009
Notice to Students
Contest essays due Wednesday
Summer registration dates set
Services set for Johnny Dollar
College launches myPTC student portal
Fall registration to continue through Aug. 11
PTC hosts Big for a Day
Open registration for fall classes is July 22-24; Web registration ongoing for continuing students
Black history presentation set for noon Wednesday
College celebrates Black History Month Feb. 24 with banquet, music
Celebrity Cook-Off set for Thursday
To our media friends
College set for new student registration for summer 2010
Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony set for Saturday
PTC to host MLK observance Jan. 28
Late registration is Jan. 10-12
PTC recruits walkers for Race for the Cure
Attorney General rep to discuss Internet safety at Pulaski Tech
PTC celebrates National Library Week April 12-16
Business Etiquette presentation set for Tuesday
Cooke Foundation scholarships up for grabs
College names Presidential Scholars
Student portal access update
College Goal Sunday scores big
Spring Fling Book Drive underway
“Bridges Out of Poverty” discussions begin
Calling all ghosts and goblins!
Job fair is April 7
Golfers to raise scholarship funds Aug. 31
Pulaski Tech to participate in College Goal Sunday on Feb. 18
Black History Banquet set for Feb. 26
Pulaski Tech raises tuition 4 percent
Fall Fest 2008 begins Wednesday
Pulaski Tech sets auto show
Summer I term starts
Pulaski Technical College to offer culinary arts degree
Barbecue 101 class UPDATE
Delta Dental endows PTC dental assisting scholarship
AATYC honors outstanding staff, faculty at conference
Library plans art exhibit reception
Pulaski Tech graduates largest class ever at ALLTEL Arena
Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony set for Saturday
Pulaski Tech selects Title III coordinator/activity director
PTC to kick off spring semester
PTC All-Star receives transfer scholarship
Pulaski Tech celebrates Banned Books Week
Pulaski Technical College Board of Trustees elects officers
College announces holiday schedule
Presidential briefing set for today
State LULAC chairman to speak Sept. 19 at campus luncheon
Michigan movie director to visit campus
Crisis Preparedness Workshop at PTC
Pulaski Tech announces leadership class
Tuition Payment Deadline Extended
Pulaski Tech sets auto show
Inclement Weather Policy
College sets holiday schedule
Remembering Johnny Dollar
Pulaski Bank and Trust Job Fair recruits on campus
PTC Academic Calendar 2010-11 posted
PTC Arkansas Culinary School announces move
New student orientation is Aug. 5
UAMS recruiter visits Pulaski Tech today
Laissez les bon temps rouler
No boil water order for main campus
UPDATE: Pulaski Tech to reopen Friday
College closes for Memorial Day
SGA election set for April 29-30
Pulaski Tech raises tuition 3.9 percent
Hutchinson to visit Pulaski Tech
PTC to host premier event for "Community" TV show
Storyteller Faye Hanson to tell tales at PTC
Spring Fling kicks off Thursday at Little Rock-South
Lunch-and-Learn to offer free lunch, free info on pregnancy
Inclement Weather Policy
College sets holiday schedule
PTC to host Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission conference
Pulaski Technical College to offer 2 prep classes
Rolling Out the Red Carpet luncheon set for Wednesday
College Goal Sunday set for March 2
Cook-out set for Wednesday at LR-South
Pulaski Tech, partners celebrate opening of YouthBuild homes
Fall registration set to begin July 8
College closes for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
“PTC’s Got Talent” auditions set for March 4/5
Mardi Gras party today
Dental students host jewelry fundraiser
Pulaski Tech receives performance excellence award
Pulaski Tech opens Arkansas Teen College registration
Saline County Career Center students to show off skills in Pit Crew Challenge
College closed today - Jan. 29
PTC Foundation names Business and Fine Arts scholarship recipients
PTC Weatherization Training Center hosts grand opening Friday
SGA induction ceremony set for Sept. 24
Summer registration is June 2-3
Free workshops open to model car hobbyists
UALR Transfer Fair set for today
Dr. Bakke elected to higher ed executive council
Free movie showing set for today
Leadership retreat open to all students
Coca-Cola promotion to visit campus Thursday
May graduation application deadline is Feb. 6 in Admissions and Records
Pulaski Technical College hosts paralegal info fair
Pulaski Technical College celebrates Constitution Day
College schedules emergency preparedness exercise Nov. 23
Fall 2007 registration continues through August 15
Student Success Fair opens Sept. 1-2
Tuition payment deadline approaches
Pulaski Tech sets training for emergency personnel
College seeks faculty and staff geniuses
Summer I begins June 5
College postpones emergency preparedness exercise
PTC offers free Summer Aircraft Manufacturing course
Change is in the air
Hey fans, for Friendly Friday, we're giving away a REALLY cool book called "Jazz: A History of America's Music." To win, share one of your favorite jazz musicians or songs and we'll draw a winner from those who comment. You can r
Channel 7 is shooting a story about facebook in our awesome LINC center!
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Jury seated, mob trial begins
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
News Briefs
Hopson keeps relatives secret
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Teachers union reinstated
Alleged crime empire began crumbling in 2008, lawyers say
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Jury seated, mob trial begins
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
News Briefs
Hopson keeps relatives secret
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Teachers union reinstated
Alleged crime empire began crumbing in 2008, lawyers say
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
News Briefs
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Hopson keeps relatives secret
Teachers union reinstated
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Alleged crime empire began crumbing in 2008, lawyers say
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Teachers union reinstated
Alleged crime empire began crumbing in 2008, lawyers say
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
News Briefs
Hopson keeps relatives secret
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Teachers union reinstated
Alleged crime empire began crumbing in 2008, lawyers say
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
News Briefs
Hopson keeps relatives secret
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
News Briefs
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Hopson keeps relatives secret
Teachers union reinstated
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Alleged crime empire began crumbing in 2008, lawyers say
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Great show going on by Susan Shore and Michael Cockram. They are playing a Tom Waits cover right now. Check our YouTube channel tomorrow if you missed the show tonight.
Come on down! We'll be here til 8!
City Council will hear money matters
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
News Briefs
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
Hopson keeps relatives secret
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Two Camp Robinson fires damage 890 acres
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
News Briefs
Lethal force used twice in two days
Hopson keeps relatives secret
Ballard in court for hearing
PCSSD board member admits FOIA violations
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
Candidates meet in Indian Hills debate
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
Council approves study for planned Entergy substation
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Lansbrook neighbors to have party Oct. 30
Teachers union reinstated
Alleged crime empire began crumbing in 2008, lawyers say
Drug trafficking trial starts Monday
Ballpark hosts ‘cheesy’ event
News Briefs
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
Lethal force used twice in two days
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Ballard in court for hearing
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
Lethal force used twice in two days
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
Ballard in court for hearing
Major train derailment near Maumelle
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
City Council will hear money matters
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
News Briefs
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City Council will hear money matters
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
This Saturday is Fallfest in the Children's Department. Don't miss the fun fall-themed stories, games, songs and crafts!
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
Firefighters battle blaze near Batesville Pike
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
‘Shenanigans’ fears prompt swearing-in
City: 422 vehicles; few taken home
Officials, residents welcome Mexican Restaurant Association
Lethal force used twice in two days
Ballard in court for hearing
Grenade launcher starts fire at Camp Robinson
City Council will hear money matters
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
The granite centerpiece for the North Little Rock Veterans Memorial arrived today!
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
News Briefs
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Police arrest murder suspect
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Hey fans, this Friday is 3rd Friday Argenta ArtWalk and we have a special treat for you! Lynn Sudderth, aka "the egg lady," will be our demonstrating artist! Don't miss this eggcellent evening of art!
Police arrest murder suspect
Hey Facebook fans, since the Children's Department is celebrating Roald Dahl Week this week, we have some fun trivia for you: What are the names of the three farmers who are after Mr Fox? -Bounce, Boggis and Bean -Beene, Bunce and Bogg -Bogger, Been
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
Ok, here's a harder question for Roald Dahl Week trivia: Which of the following was not one of James' companions in James and the Giant the Peach? -the Centipede -the Slug -the glow worm -old green grasshopper
Tomorrow is 3rd Friday Argenta Art Walk! Don't miss Lynn Sudderth, aka the egg lady, know for her "egg"cellent clay creations!
Lots of great eggs at artwalk!
Don't miss Lynn Sudderth!
Here's one after own hearts!
Have you had a long week like this egg? Come relax at Argenta artwalk
This Saturday at 2 p.m. is the Teddy Bear Picnic! Don't miss out on the bear-themed fun!
News Briefs
We are almost all setup for FAMILY FUN FEST! Come out and enjoy the fun today!
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Have you had a long week like this egg? Come relax at Argenta artwalk
This Saturday at 2 p.m. is the Teddy Bear Picnic! Don't miss out on the bear-themed fun!
We are almost all setup for FAMILY FUN FEST! Come out and enjoy the fun today!
The granite centerpiece for the North Little Rock Veterans Memorial arrived today!
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Hey fans, this Friday is 3rd Friday Argenta ArtWalk and we have a special treat for you! Lynn Sudderth, aka "the egg lady," will be our demonstrating artist! Don't miss this eggcellent evening of art!
Police arrest murder suspect
Hey Facebook fans, since the Children's Department is celebrating Roald Dahl Week this week, we have some fun trivia for you: What are the names of the three farmers who are after Mr Fox? -Bounce, Boggis and Bean -Beene, Bunce and Bogg -Bogger, Been
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
Ok, here's a harder question for Roald Dahl Week trivia: Which of the following was not one of James' companions in James and the Giant the Peach? -the Centipede -the Slug -the glow worm -old green grasshopper
Tomorrow is 3rd Friday Argenta Art Walk! Don't miss Lynn Sudderth, aka the egg lady, know for her "egg"cellent clay creations!
Lots of great eggs at artwalk!
Don't miss Lynn Sudderth!
Here's one after own hearts!
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
The granite centerpiece for the North Little Rock Veterans Memorial arrived today!
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
We are almost all setup for FAMILY FUN FEST! Come out and enjoy the fun today!
News Briefs
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Lincoln supports ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal, with caveat
Cities swap land, clean up property lines
Drug take-back program a ‘success,’ officials say
Mexican cuisine event draws thousands
Police arrest murder suspect
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
Advertising may help football field
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
News Briefs
Street renaming brings out crowd
City Council, police chief oppose new lounge
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
Officer, suspect injured in school incident
Advertising may help football field
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Street renaming brings out crowd
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Street renaming brings out crowd
Advertising may help football field
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Advertising may help football field
Street renaming brings out crowd
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Street renaming brings out crowd
Advertising may help football field
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Advertising may help football field
Street renaming brings out crowd
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Street renaming brings out crowd
Advertising may help football field
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Advertising may help football field
Street renaming brings out crowd
City council has full agenda
City has 474 cell phones
Advertising may help football field
Street renaming brings out crowd
City council has full agenda
Advertising may help football field
Drake leaves NLR
City council has full agenda
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
Drake leaves NLR
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
School board elections held
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
School board elections held
City has 474 cell phones
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
Street renaming brings out crowd
City has 474 cell phones
Advertising may help football field
Street renaming brings out crowd
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Street renaming brings out crowd
Advertising may help football field
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
School board elections held
NLR police investigate Silver City Courts slaying
City has 474 cell phones
Advertising may help football field
Street renaming brings out crowd
City council has full agenda
Drake leaves NLR
Medication disposal event offers chicken for old prescription drugs
PCSSD board members ousted by area voters
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Police arrest two in July murder case
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
News Briefs
Tempers flare at meeting
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Early voting begins for school seats
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Tempers flare at meeting
Police arrest two in July murder case
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
News Briefs
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
Tempers flare at meeting
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Police arrest two in July murder case
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
News Briefs
Early voting begins for school seats
Tempers flare at meeting
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Police arrest two in July murder case
Tempers flare at meeting
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Tempers flare at meeting
Police arrest two in July murder case
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Police arrest two in July murder case
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
News Briefs
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Police arrest two in July murder case
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
News Briefs
Tempers flare at meeting
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
This Saturday at 2 p.m. is the Teddy Bear Picnic! Don't miss out on the bear-themed fun!
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Tempers flare at meeting
Police arrest two in July murder case
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Tempers flare at meeting
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Police arrest two in July murder case
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Congratulations to Barbara Williams, who won one of these great prizes for signing up for a William
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Police arrest two in July murder case
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
News Briefs
Tempers flare at meeting
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Tempers flare at meeting
Police arrest two in July murder case
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
Police arrest two in July murder case
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
News Briefs
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Tempers flare at meeting
Early voting begins for school seats
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Police arrest two in July murder case
Early voting begins for school seats
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Tempers flare at meeting
Police arrest two in July murder case
Lounge draws opposition before it opens
NLR police investigate slaying in Silver City Courts
Mayor pushes through land swap for parking deck
Homebuilding program starts in Baring Cross neighborhood
Early voting begins for school seats
We're "eggstatic" that everyone had such a good time with Lynn Sudderth at Argenta A
Judge: Wiretaps stay as evidence
News Briefs
PCSSD board meeting sees tensions run high
Tempers flare at meeting
News Briefs
Veterans memorial lacking names
News Briefs
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
News Briefs
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Lots of great eggs at artwalk!
Deputies seek video creators
Don't miss Lynn Sudderth!
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
Here's one after own hearts!
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
Have you had a long week like this egg? Come relax at Argenta artwalk
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
Tomorrow is 3rd Friday Argenta Art Walk! Don't miss Lynn Sudderth, aka the egg lady, know for
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
News Briefs
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
News Briefs
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
News Briefs
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Hey Facebook fans, since the Children's Department is celebrating Roald Dahl Week this week, w
Veterans memorial lacking names
Ok, here's a harder question for Roald Dahl Week trivia: Which of the following was not one of
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
News Briefs
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
Hey fans, this Friday is 3rd Friday Argenta ArtWalk and we have a special treat for you! Lynn Sudde
News Briefs
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
News Briefs
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
News Briefs
Deputies seek video creators
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
Deputies seek video creators
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
Veterans memorial lacking names
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Veterans memorial lacking names
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
News Briefs
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Welcome to the North Little Rock Rotary Club!
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
Congratulations to Marti Haslauer! She won one of these great prizes for signing up for a library c
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
News Briefs
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
News Briefs
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
News Briefs
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
News Briefs
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
Deputies seek video creators
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
Veterans memorial lacking names
News Briefs
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
News Briefs
Deputies seek video creators
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
Deputies seek video creators
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
RazorRock Rally week kicks off
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
October trial date set in Ballard sexual assault case
Veterans memorial lacking names
McComber is board’s choice for open seat
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
Veterans memorial lacking names
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
1929 Ford Tri-Motor takes to the Central Arkansas skies
News Briefs
Levy and Amboy residents warned about coyotes
PCSSD starting, ending times finalized
Construction on the North Little Rock Veterans Memorial has begun! For friendly Friday, share the n
Laman Library fellow Grif Stockley is reading his new short story, "Dare," during the kic
"Small Works on Paper: Retro Works" is almost ready! It opens this Tuesday! Mark your cal
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
News Briefs
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Testimony weighed in case hearing
News Briefs
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Blue Dog artist helps THEA celebrate anniversary
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Danny Bradley honored by chiefs association
Four apply for school board vacancy
Deputies probe video of PCSSD board member
Football, RazorRock Rally dominate week
Arrests made in three 2009 Interstate slayings
CAT plant officially in business
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermen all draw opponents
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermen all draw opponents
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermen all draw opponents
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Aldermen all draw opponents
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Few countywide offices draw opponents
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Travelers named business of the year
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
News Briefs
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Aldermen all draw opponents
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Few countywide offices draw opponents
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Travelers named business of the year
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
News Briefs
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Aldermen all draw opponents
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Few countywide offices draw opponents
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Travelers named business of the year
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
News Briefs
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermen all draw opponents
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermen all draw opponents
Few countywide offices draw opponents
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Travelers named business of the year
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
News Briefs
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Aldermen all draw opponents
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
News Briefs
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Aldermen all draw opponents
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermen all draw opponents
Few countywide offices draw opponents
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
Travelers named business of the year
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
News Briefs
News Briefs
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
PCSSD start times switched
Mount Olive Street coming to NLR
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
News Briefs
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Property purchase goes on without Baggett
Aldermanic race takes shape
Aldermen all draw opponents
Corps of Engineers tour river
Few countywide offices draw opponents
Attempt to reset school hours fails
Travelers named business of the year
Judge orders PCSSD to use previous bell schedule
Testimony weighed in case hearing
Rose City Middle School to receive federal funds
Gosser resigns; NLR school board looks for replacement
PCSSD 2010 legal bills total $654,338.48
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
Attempt to reset school hours fails
News Briefs
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
News Briefs
Corps of Engineers tour river
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Attempt to reset school hours fails
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
Attempt to reset school hours fails
News Briefs
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
News Briefs
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
Attempt to reset school hours fails
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
Attempt to reset school hours fails
News Briefs
Aldermanic race takes shape
Attempt to reset school hours fails
Corps of Engineers tour river
News Briefs
Attempt to reset school hours fails
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
News Briefs
Attempt to reset school hours fails
City Council has heavy load Monday night
News Briefs
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
City Council has heavy load Monday night
PCSSD start times switched
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD start times switched
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
Aldermanic race takes shape
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Corps of Engineers tour river
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
News Briefs
Attempt to reset school hours fails
City Council has heavy load Monday night
News Briefs
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
City Council has heavy load Monday night
PCSSD start times switched
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD start times switched
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
Aldermanic race takes shape
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Corps of Engineers tour river
Aldermanic race takes shape
Attempt to reset school hours fails
Corps of Engineers tour river
News Briefs
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
PCSSD start times switched
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
Incumbents file for office
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Baring Cross purchase postponed
Aldermanic race takes shape
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Corps of Engineers tour river
News Briefs
City Council has heavy load Monday night
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
PCSSD start times switched
Caterpillar to hold grand opening September 1
PCSSD teachers reject offer
Aldermanic race takes shape
Corps of Engineers tour river
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
News Briefs
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
City Council has heavy load Monday night
News Briefs
Wiretap hearing set for Tuesday
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
News Briefs
Minihan assumes command at LRAFB
Sound wall nearing completion on I-40
Incumbents file for office
Baring Cross purchase postponed
On Target: Students shop with Salvation Army volunteers
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
News Briefs
Morgan lone candidate to file
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Lightning likely suspect in Aug. 9 power outage
Baggett barred from purchase vote
City Council approves master plan for Argenta plan
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
News Briefs
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
News Briefs
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Morgan lone candidate to file
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
News Briefs
Morgan lone candidate to file
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
News Briefs
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Morgan lone candidate to file
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
News Briefs
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Morgan lone candidate to file
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
News Briefs
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Morgan lone candidate to file
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
News Briefs
Morgan lone candidate to file
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
News Briefs
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Morgan lone candidate to file
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Breaking News: Power outage snarls NLR
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
News Briefs
Morgan lone candidate to file
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
News Briefs
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Morgan lone candidate to file
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
News Briefs
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Morgan lone candidate to file
Baggett barred from purchase vote
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
News Briefs
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Morgan lone candidate to file
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
News Briefs
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Morgan lone candidate to file
Baggett barred from purchase vote
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
News Briefs
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Morgan lone candidate to file
Baggett barred from purchase vote
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
Step-by-step Quiksaver installation instructions
City offers residents free energy-reducing kits
14-year-old dies in wreck on Batesville Pike
Baggett barred from purchase vote
Summer storms cause damage to homes, trees
News Briefs
Morgan lone candidate to file
NLR fire department gets animal oxygen masks
Laman Library plans celebration for summer’s end
Fridges hot topic for Green Agenda Committee
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out activities
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
City Council goes into the gas station business
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
Trial dates set in public corruption case
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
NLR crime trend down
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
Trial dates set in public corruption case
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
NLR crime trend down
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out activities
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
City Council goes into the gas station business
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out activities
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
City Council goes into the gas station business
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
Trial dates set in public corruption case
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
NLR crime trend down
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
Trial dates set in public corruption case
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
NLR crime trend down
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out activities
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
City Council goes into the gas station business
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
City Council goes into the gas station business
NLR crime trend down
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
Trial dates set in public corruption case
National Night Out activities
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
City Council goes into the gas station business
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
Trial dates set in public corruption case
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
NLR crime trend down
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
NLR crime trend down
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NEWSBRIEFS
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out activities
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
City Council goes into the gas station business
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
NEWSBRIEFS
Trial dates set in public corruption case
No ‘Race to the Top’ money for Arkansas schools
National Night Out returns on Tuesday
National Night Out activities
PCSSD, union fail to reach agreement
North Little Rock OKs Sherwood payment
NLR crime trend down
City Council goes into the gas station business
Hearts and Hooves and Hats
NY attorney gets Arkansas education
Trial dates set in public corruption case
Public discusses police at hearing
News Briefs
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Money items on agenda for council meeting
State requires immunizations for students
Wreck closes Interstate
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Wreck closes Interstate
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Public discusses police at hearing
News Briefs
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Money items on agenda for council meeting
State requires immunizations for students
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Wreck closes Interstate
Public discusses police at hearing
Curb paint notices not from city
News Briefs
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Money items on agenda for council meeting
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
State requires immunizations for students
State requires immunizations for students
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Wreck closes Interstate
Public discusses police at hearing
Curb paint notices not from city
News Briefs
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Money items on agenda for council meeting
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
State requires immunizations for students
Wreck closes Interstate
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Public discusses police at hearing
News Briefs
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Money items on agenda for council meeting
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Public discusses police at hearing
News Briefs
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Money items on agenda for council meeting
State requires immunizations for students
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Wreck closes Interstate
Public discusses police at hearing
Curb paint notices not from city
News Briefs
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Money items on agenda for council meeting
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
State requires immunizations for students
Wreck closes Interstate
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Money items on agenda for council meeting
State requires immunizations for students
Wreck closes Interstate
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Public discusses police at hearing
News Briefs
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Public discusses police at hearing
News Briefs
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Money items on agenda for council meeting
State requires immunizations for students
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
Wreck closes Interstate
Public discusses police at hearing
Curb paint notices not from city
News Briefs
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Money items on agenda for council meeting
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
State requires immunizations for students
Wreck closes Interstate
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Benton removed state fair site list
Teens, adults work together to help neighbors
Two men from NLR found killed in county
Money items on agenda for council meeting
Corruption case sees new charges
State requires immunizations for students
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
Wreck closes Interstate
UPDATE: Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Curb paint notices not from city
NLR school board hires two elementary school principals
Innocent pleas entered in public corruption case
Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
News Briefs
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
City Council approves funding for youth program
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
Oak Grove Elementary announces registration
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Public discusses police at hearing
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
News Briefs
News Briefs
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
UPDATE: Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
City Council approves funding for youth program
News Briefs
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
City Council approves funding for youth program
News Briefs
Benton removed state fair site list
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
Two men from NLR found killed in county
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
Corruption case sees new charges
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
City Council approves funding for youth program
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
Benton removed state fair site list
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
UPDATE: Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Two men from NLR found killed in county
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Corruption case sees new charges
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
Benton removed state fair site list
UPDATE: Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Two men from NLR found killed in county
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
Corruption case sees new charges
City Council approves funding for youth program
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
Benton removed state fair site list
Two men from NLR found killed in county
Corruption case sees new charges
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
UPDATE: Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
News Briefs
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
Corruption case sees new charges
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
Benton removed state fair site list
Two men from NLR found killed in county
Corruption case sees new charges
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
News Briefs
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
UPDATE: Bank robbery suspect jumps to death
City Council approves funding for youth program
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
News Briefs
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
Benton removed state fair site list
City Council approves funding for youth program
Two men from NLR found killed in county
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
Operation Lifesaver briefs city officials on train safety
News Briefs
Planning Commission OKs lot expansion
Hartwick appointed to housing panel
City Council approves funding for youth program
Salvation Army welcomes new officers
PCSSD, teachers ordered to mediation
Sherwood children killed in vacation car crash
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Benton removed state fair site list
Two men from NLR found killed in county
Corruption case sees new charges
Former NLR cheerleader brutally slain
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