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100 YEARS AGO

Jan. 28, 1920

ARKADELPHI­A — The Henderson-Brown College basket ball team, having won five straight games with a good deal of ease, is now hard at work preparing to meet some of the best quintets in Arkansas, and has arranged a tentative schedule that will keep it hopping until the tournament week. The Reddies hope to annex the state title.

50 YEARS AGO

Jan. 28, 1970

m Pulaski County’s population is now estimated by the Metropolit­an Area Planning Commission at 314,500, an increase of 71,620 over the 1960 federal Census. Metroplan based its estimate on changes in births and deaths, school enrollment­s, building permits and recent special censuses.

25 YEARS AGO

Jan. 28, 1995

BENTONVILL­E — WalMart Stores Inc., the nation’s largest retailer, will begin trading its common stock on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Tuesday, company officials said. In a developmen­t company officials said would make it easier for Wal-Mart’s 17,500 Canadian employees to own stock in the company, Wal-Mart added Toronto to its listings on the New York Stock Exchange and Pacific Stock Exchange. Wal-Mart first traded in the United States in October 1970, when it became a publicly held company. In August 1972, Wal-Mart was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading in WalMart began on the Pacific Stock Exchange in January 1985. Wal-Mart President and Chief Executive Officer David Glass said the move was a logical step following Wal-Mart’s purchase of 122 Canadian Woolco stores a year ago.

10 YEARS AGO

Jan. 28, 2010

m The North Little Rock School District has surpassed the requiremen­ts of its longstandi­ng desegregat­ion plan for assisting low-achieving students, particular­ly poor black students, a district administra­tor testified Wednesday in federal court. Latitia Martin, the district’s director of federal programs and testing, was the sole witness on the third day of a court hearing before U.S. District Judge Brian S. Miller on whether the North Little Rock district has complied with its 1987 desegregat­ion plan and can be declared desegregat­ed, or unitary. If unitary, the district would be released from years of federal court monitoring of its gifted, special and compensato­ry education programs, its staffing practices, its student dropout prevention and discipline practices, and the condition of school campuses.

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