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Harold Lacy Landers (June 28, 1927 – August 20, 2011) was an American politician. He was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, serving from 1963 to 1994. He was a member of the Democratic Party. [1] [2] [3] In 1987 he hosted the Southern Legislative Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas. [4] A 2012 House Resolution commemorated him ...
During the 2021–22 NBA G League season, the Landers Center served as one of the temporary home arenas for the Capitanes de Ciudad de México during their inaugural season at the NBA G League despite also being temporarily stationed at Fort Worth, Texas at the time due to the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] [9]
Previously had served as Mayor of England, Arkansas, in the 1970s. 67 61 Thomas A. Prince January 1985 – December 1986 68 62 Lottie Shackelford: January 1987 – December 1988 First female mayor of Little Rock. [1] Is also the second African American mayor of Little Rock. [1] 69 63 Floyd G. "Buddy" Villines January 1989 – December 1990 70 64
Lebanon Daily News is a local daily newspaper based in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The main office is located on 718 Poplar Street. [ 2 ] It publishes as an afternoon paper Monday through Friday and as a morning paper on Saturday and Sunday.
Landers, Frary & Clark was a housewares company based in New Britain, Connecticut. [1] The firm traced its origins to 1842, when George M. Landers and Josiah Dewey entered into a partnership named Dewey and Landers, which manufactured various metal products. [1] [2] Eventually, the company was reorganized as Landers, Frary & Clark in 1862. [1]
Arkansas Highway 5 (AR 5) is a designation for three state highways in Arkansas. The southern segment of 45.84 miles (73.77 km) runs from U.S. Route 70 (US 70) east of Hot Springs north to Interstate 430 (I-430) in Little Rock .
Greenberg is the son of Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist Paul Greenberg of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. [4]Greenberg received a B.A. (honors) in philosophy from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1988, and an M.A. in philosophy from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, in 1990. [2]
Landmark (formerly known as Parkers-Iron Springs [2]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 3,585. [4] It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area.