David Frank Dempsey

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Arkansas' largest state park:

A work in progress

Posted: August 30, 2009 4:13 a.m.

Arkansas ' largest state park was largely unknown to most Arkansans until the opening of a new visitors center in May. Prior to that, many of the people who used the 12,000-plusacre Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area thought of it more as a wildlife management area where hunting was allowed. Although it was never a WMA, it is still the only state park where hunting is allowed.

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Duke Mobley, Gravette High School assistant football coach, calls in the offensive line for practice Tuesday. Mobley’s style of coaching is “in-your-face” both with criticism and praise.

Published on November 13, 2009

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Gravette coach Bill Harrelson, background, watches as his offensive linemen works on a drill during Tuesday’s practice. The Lions host Valley View in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs on Friday.

Published on November 11, 2009

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STAFF PHOTO DAVID FRANK DEMPSEY Jim Wheeless, Geographic Information System data manager for Bentonville, with his wife, Jennifer Wheeless, talks Tuesday about his work on the city’s Web site. Wheeless was credited by Bentonville Mayor Bob McCaslin with having built the city’s system.

Published on November 11, 2009

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Richard Sutherland began the monthlong process of stringing Christmas lights Monday at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. A lighting ceremony is scheduled for Nov. 30.

Published on November 10, 2009

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David Bogle of Bentonville talks Monday about being in Berlin and chiseling souvenirs from the Berlin Wall when it came down Nov. 9, 1989.

Published on November 10, 2009