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100 YEARS AGO Sept. 15, 1919

■ All North Little Rock schools will open for the year this morning. The high school students will assemble at 8:30. All other schools will open at 9 o’clock. Superinten­dent E. G. Garner yesterday said that the burning of the Book Depository, Little Rock, prevents the pupils from getting the necessary school books immediatel­y, but the publishing firms are hurrying the school books to the state as fast as possible.

50 YEARS AGO Sept. 15, 1969

■ Winthrop Paul Rockefelle­r, the Arkansas governor’s son who prepared a well-received cadet training program for the Arkansas State Police while he visited the state this summer, will come into the family millions Wednesday on his 21st birthday. The trusts total $2.5 million. The Rockefelle­r heir also receives income from one of the trusts set up by his grandfathe­r, John D. Rockefelle­r Jr., for each of his grandchild­ren. He also is the only child of his father, who is reportedly worth more than $100 million.

25 YEARS AGO Sept. 15, 1994

HOPE — A police detective has admitted to his police chief that he took money needed as evidence in a drug trial and will be investigat­ed by the Arkansas State Police, the city manager said Wednesday. More than $700 is missing from the evidence room at the Hope Police Department, City Manager David Meriwether said. The trial, which had been scheduled for Monday, was postponed until October. Prosecutin­g Attorney Brent Haltom of Lewisville said his case would not be damaged. … Meriwether said the department is reviewing how evidence is handled and filed.

10 YEARS AGO Sept. 15, 2009

■ While Little Rock typically relies heavily on developers to build new roads in and around subdivisio­ns, the capital city is considerin­g a unique swap to ease the future constructi­on of a connector in west Little Rock. La Marche Drive is on the city’s master street plan to eventually provide drivers another connection from Chenal Parkway to west Taylor Loop Road, where a new elementary school is being built. Taylor Loop Road also intersects with Arkansas 10. … In 2000, planning commission­ers gave Valley Falls Estates developer Rick Ferguson a five-year deferral in building the stretch because it didn’t serve his subdivisio­n or property owners on the east side of the planned road. City officials also wanted to prevent the dead-end drive from becoming a hangout spot or illegal dump. That deferral expired four years ago and went unnoticed until recently, city planners said.

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