Photos for August 15, 2012
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A white/chartreuse one-half-ounce jigging spoon was deadly for white bass at Beaver Lake. White was another effective color, but s...
Jigging spoons imitate threadfin shad, such as these which floated on the surface near Brashers' boat. Threadfin shad are the prim...
Beaver Lake and its tributaries are the only waters in Arkansas where there is no daily limit on white bass.
Bob Ross, left, and Grimsley Graham had a great day catching white bass with War Eagle jigging spoons in the Rocky Branch area.
Keith Brashers of Rogers lands a white bass that bit a War Eagle jigging spoon. Brashers owns War Eagle Custom Lures in Rogers and...
Paul Haynes is entering his first season as Arkansas' defensive coordinator and has been pleased with his unit in the preseason.
Traffic on North College Avenue was blocked briefly Wednesday after a city worker was injured working on a sidewalk project.
Cooper Winters, a Prairie Grove senior quarterback, put up solid numbers last season for the Tigers. The Tigers are the favorite i...
Big Springs Trading Company serves up meats and cheeses, including this smoked Cheddar, for picnicking along U.S. 65.
This statue, made of sand, was given to Bruce Portillo by the parents of a baseball team he coached while living in Singapore.
JB Portillo said this “Blue Dog on Stump” painting, one of only 100 prints by New Orleans artist George Rodrigue, doesn’t go with ...
Emily May, a Shiloh Christian senior, digs for a ball on Tuesday during a match against Rogers Heritage in Rogers.
Gan Nunnally, left, Bentonville coach, fist bumps David Marts near third base Tuesday after Marts hit a home run during the game a...












