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On September 11, 1842, future Little Rock Alderman Angelo Marre was born in Borzonaca, Italy. He immigrated to Tennessee with his parents in 1854.
Read MoreDr. Nancy Hendricks describes the lives of 100 ‘trailblazing‘ women with Arkansas ties, in her book,
“Notable Women of Arkansas.”
Read MoreTHROW BACK THURSDAY - Some Great Heights Theatre Remembrances plus Class News
Read MoreSpeaking of the Heights, I got to see one of our favorite "Heights people". I think some of you know I am working AGAIN (tried retiring three times, nothing works!) and I work for an elder law attorney. So here comes Sandra McEwen and her wonderful daughter, Shanon. Shanon takes such good care of Sandra, who still ALWAYS has a smile on her face! Ed took our picture and I'll try to paste it here. Bogie, this is for you!
Read More'55ers and '56ers were on their way somewhere. Problem is, no one can remember where!!! LOL
Read More“My mother talked often of Uncle Charlie” recalls well known local teacher and attorney, and graduate of Pulaski Heights, Ann Bilheimer Grimes.
Read MoreThe following tells a little about two Heights households involved in the closure of schools 61 years ago. The red brick home is the former Tucker residence and the one-story home is the former Ashmore residence. Mr. Ashmore is pictured reading the newspaper he helped write; and Mr. Tucker is seen leading a school board meeting in the heart of the crisis.
Read MorePulaski County's Sheriff Tom Gulley, back when we were in the 4th -- 5th grade (there-about), inaugurated a program aimed at promoting lawful consciousness among youths.
Read MoreL. Dickson Flake, the commercial real estate developer whose major projects include the 33-story Regions Center in Little Rock and J.B. Hunt Transport Services headquarters in Lowell, died Tuesday in Little Rock. He was 81.
Read MoreBOBBY ROSS BLOUNT a Little Rock Central High Starduster! My dad wrote his own obituary years ago (except for the end date, of course). He did a great job, but it doesn't really do justice to the remarkable and interesting life he lived. Cyndee Blount Snodgrass
Read MoreSpeaking of historic restaurants, Franke's Cafeteria, in the Market Place Shopping Center, 11121 N. Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, closed March 23 with a post on its Facebook page that it was shutting temporarily due to the covid-19 outbreak.
Read MoreAnyone remember eating here? Was this once the "Lido" where they had a lady playing the organ? I think I'm confused! [No shock there!!!]
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