Time for the Cougars to turn this loss into future success (Helena Daily World) While it's true that the Cougars lost when a lot of people - myself included - believed they should have won, it is Vilonia that is moving on....more...?Hobby? becomes work of art (Newport Independent) To the naked eye, visitors to Newport might see beautiful pictures involving landscape, buildings, even people, but for one local man those breathtaking pictures give way to photographs capturing each intricate detail....more... MRSA infection causes closure of Arkansas school (WMCTV Memphis) The Palestine-Wheatley School system in Palestine, Arkansas will be closed for cleaning Tuesday after a student there tested positive for MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a particulary difficult to treat staph infection....more... Parents Concerned Over Spread Of Staph Infections (KTHV Little Rock) The Arkansas Department of Health says that parents across the state are expressing concern over the cleanliness of public schools in connection with the spread of community-acquired staph infections....more... Society goes back in time (The Reflector) "You're going to want a left-handed gauntlet and a right-handed hockey glove," Steve Canfield tells a partially armored figure as he digs through a large plastic tub with various gloves, bits of leather and metal armor. In the background others are comparing wooden swords trying to pick the one that best suits their taste....more... PWSD closed due to staph infection (Forrest City Times-Herald) The Palestine-Wheatley School District was closed today after district officials learned Monday that a middle school student had contracted a community-acquired staph infection....more... Just Like Father...Like Son...Like Grandson Glen, Stan and Chris Siler Represent Three Generations of Teachers and ... (Forrest City Times-Herald) Most fathers watch their sons or daughters grow up with thoughts that they will follow in their footsteps. Most of the time, that doesn?t usually happen....more... Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines West (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) Nothing submitted. Students celebrated Red Ribbon Week to encourage people to take a stand against alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs. The theme was "Don't Monkey Around with Drugs." Students decorated placemats with the theme and the placemats were distributed to local restaurants....more... Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines East/North (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) Third-grade students explored the tools in a doctor's bag when second-year medical students from Des Moines University came to their classrooms....more... |