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ASU System chief on the hunt

Welch trolls for applicants for Jonesboro campus job

Posted: November 12, 2011 at 4:52 a.m.

The president of the Arkansas State University System is using a self-assembled database of 367 college presidents, system leaders and chief academic officers to spread the word about the open chancellor position at ASU’s Jonesboro campus.

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State honors war veterans at ceremonies

 11/11/11
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/STEPHEN B. THORNTON
The brother of fallen Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier Spc. Sarina Butcher leans over to kiss her casket following burial services for the 19-year-old at in Friendship Cemetery near McCaskill Friday afternoon. 

Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier Spc. Sarina Butcher. Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier who was killed in Afghanistan will be buried in Arkansas.

National Guard officials say services for 19-year-old Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier Spc. Sarina Butcher will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Brazzel-Cornish Funeral Home in Prescott. Burial will follow in Friendship Cemetery near McCaskill.11/11/11
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/STEPHEN B. THORNTON
The brother of fallen Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier Spc. Sarina Butcher leans over to kiss her casket following burial services for the 19-year-old at in Friendship Cemetery near McCaskill Friday afternoon. 

Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier Spc. Sarina Butcher. Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier who was killed in Afghanistan will be buried in Arkansas.

National Guard officials say services for 19-year-old Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier Spc. Sarina Butcher will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Brazzel-Cornish Funeral Home in Prescott. Burial will follow in Friendship Cemetery near McCaskill.

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