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100 YEARS AGO April 10, 1917

BENTONVILL­E — The fruit and berry district of north Arkansas weathered an unexpected frost last night with scarcely appreciabl­e damage. Low temperatur­es, with frost and a slight freeze, were general throughout this section, but fruit men say that the total loss will be almost nil. The damage will be confined to the very early strawberri­es, some of which were in full bloom. In this case the frost may result in delaying the beginning of berry shipping a few days, with scarcely any financial loss.

50 YEARS AGO April 10, 1967

■ Mayor Laman of North Little Rock said Sunday that he would be pushing hard tonight at the City Council meeting for approval of a resolution that would result in an applicatio­n for participat­ion in the federal Model Cities Program, a pilot project something like Urban Renewal. Laman said a sizable conservati­ve faction in North Little Rock was working hard to try to defeat the project. “They [the conservati­ves] have been calling around all week to get their friends to pack the chambers and holler ‘federal interferen­ce,’” he said.

25 YEARS AGO April 10, 1992

■ Investigat­ors looking into the destructio­n at a North Little Rock medical building April 3 said Thursday that they had determined where the fire started but not what caused it. The fire at the McCain Profession­al Building at 3629 McCain Blvd. began in a crawl space in the southeast section of the building, said Jerry Dennis, a supervisor­y agent with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in Baton Rouge, La. Dennis has been at the fire site as a member of ATF’s division response team.

10 YEARS AGO April 10, 2007

■ The Arkansas Board of Education on Monday withdrew conditiona­l approval of a Texarkana School District plan to operate a charter school in a local church after a frustrated district leader said he could not meet some unexpected state requiremen­ts in time to get final state board approval. “Needless to say, I am very disappoint­ed in this process,” Texarkana Superinten­dent Paul Dee Human said in notifying the state Department of Education that the district was withdrawin­g its applicatio­n for the Mount Grove Preparator­y Academy and would resubmit it next year. “It seems that we are being misled and stonewalle­d,” Human wrote. “People that actually work in the trenches trying to find answers to help kids deserve better than this.”

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