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Antisemitism Has No Place on College Campuses
Antisemitism Has No Place on College Campuses

Ever since Hamas unleashed itself on Israel in October, far-left Democrats and corrupt university leaders have allowed antisemitism to overrun America’s once great higher education institutions. All law and order and academic integrity have been thrown out the window as elitist, pro-Hamas student protest groups continue setting up ’Gaza Solidarity’ encampments at their schools to protest Israel’s right to protect itself from terrorism. In some states, law enforcement has acted swiftly to shut down the mobs; in others, university leaders have protected the protesters, allowing them to continue their hateful demonstrations.

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
MOMENTS IN TIME
MOMENTS IN TIME

* On May 13, 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon’s car was attacked and nearly overturned by an angry crowd shouting anti-American slogans as Nixon traveled through Caracas, Venezuela, during a goodwill trip through Latin America. TITLE: None of the car’s passengers were injured and the driver was able to speed away to safety.

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
HISTORY MINUTE
HISTORY MINUTE

HISTORY MINUTE

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
May Is Foster Care Awareness Month
May Is Foster Care Awareness Month

Sounding The CALL for National Foster Care Awareness Month

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
William Shannon Evins, Seventh Sheriff of Calhoun County from 1880-1887
William Shannon Evins, Seventh Sheriff of Calhoun County from 1880-1887

William Shannon Evins was born June 30, 1844, in Tennessee, the son of Captain John H. Evins 18181904 and Martha “Mary” J. Shannon 1818-1884. Both of his parents were born in Tennessee. Known siblings were Tennessee E. Evins, born after they moved to Mississippi, John W. Evins, Josephine Evins Douglass, and Mary Theodocia “Dosia” Evins Farrell, 6 months. The last three were born after moving to Arkansas.

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
Bemis Tree Farm Donates White Oak
Bemis Tree Farm Donates White Oak

After the storm in January, Tracey Bemis noticed the tree had been destroyed. Bemis Tree Farm decided to donate a replacement and contacted Judge Flyod Nutt.

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
Hampton Slides to State After Wins at Regional
Hampton Slides to State After Wins at Regional

Hampton Slides to State After Wins at Regional

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
Charley Abigail
Charley Abigail

Charley Abigail

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
Laken Williams
Laken Williams

Laken Williams

05/09/2024 04:00 AM
Brenda Gail Ritchie Summers
Brenda Gail Ritchie Summers

age 70 of Hampton died Monday, April 22, 2024 at Ouachita County Medical Center in Camden. She was born February 9, 1954 to the late Tom and Joyce Ritchie. She is retired from Chemtura, where she worked for 17 years. She was also a sales rep for Rexel and Electric prior to Chemtura.

05/02/2024 04:00 AM
Pork Butt
Pork Butt

It isn’t very often I don’t feel like cooking outside, especially when it comes to meat, such as ribs, steak, pork butts or chops. The smoke flavor and the satisfaction of cooking over a grill or smoker is unmatched. However, sometimes we, as mothers and wives have those Saturdays we had rather nap with the kids, do laundry, or catch up on house hold chores we have ignored for months. So, this past Saturday, was one of those for me. A while back, I scored an amazing blue speckled vintage roaster with the lid. I can’t remember exactly where, but it may have been The Store, downtown main street here in Hampton.

05/02/2024 04:00 AM
Something Afoot
Something Afoot

HIRE

05/02/2024 04:00 AM
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