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Mystery of white stuff on Locust Street solved Tuesday

May 22, 2013

What resembled a sea of white water shortly after 6 a.m. Tuesday morning coming down Locust Street behind Food Center was in fact white paint that had been applied to a building the night before which had washed off into the streets.

Where are they now? Lindsey played drums on Hope’s USO Tour

May 13, 2013

Where are they now?
They are right here in Malvern, where they should be.
Whatever happened to the band members of the U.S.O. that played for Bob Hope?
Well, they came home, got married and bought a Hemingway Cat.
James Lindsey, born in Malvern, February 21, 1953, at the Alexander Hospital, was in North Dakota when he turned 18 and had to register with the draft board. A general at the Minot A.F.B. in North Dakota knew that Lindsey was a member of the Ben Shaw Trio and he also knew Bob Hope was needing a drummer.

City Park Stage is taking shape in time for Brickfest

May 12, 2013

Both Malvern Mayor Steve Northcutt and Malvern Street Department Supervisor Glenn McCloud said the stage being constructed in Malvern City Park is a huge bonus for the park, the citizens of Hot Spring County and tourism, which translates to commerce.
In last week’s Malvern City County meeting it was discussed that the original cost of the stage at the City Park would be $40,000, not the $20,000 that had been earlier figured.
A mistake in bookkeeping by one the contractors revealed Malvern would need to come up with a extra $20,000 for their part of the stage.

Inmates growing produce

May 4, 2013

Do you know where your vegetables are from? Inmates at the Hot Spring County Jail now know exactly where their fresh vegetables come from — their own garden.

(Pick up a copy of Saturday, May 4 MDR for full story)

Superintendents not certain if law will help or hurt their enrollments

May 2, 2013

Poyen School District Superintendent Jerry Newton said, “Every student and parent should have the opportunity to choose what is right for them.”

Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe signed a new School Choice Bill, Act 1227 of 2013 into law in April.

The old School Choice bill is now at the Court of Appeals in St. Louis, Mo., although it may not be relevant since the new bill has been signed into law.

(For full story pick up a copy of Thursday, May 2, Malvern Daily Record)

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