Who: Rufus N. Hebernowski
What: Jet aircraft crash; killed Air Force major
When: Thursday at noon
Where: Super Shopping Mall
Why: unknown; Hebernowski had no known connections
How: unknown; 15 cars destroyed when aircraft crashed
Thursday at noon a jet crashed near the new Super Shopping Mall, killing its pilot, an Air Force major stationed at Little Rock Air Force Base, along with crushing 15 empty parked cars.
City Council - straight news
Who: city council
What: meeting, decided to increase city property taxes ($50 yearly increase)
When: met this morning; higher tax rate will take effect next month
Where:
Why: tax $ will be used to expand city park
How:
City council met Thursday morning and voted to raise city property taxes by 10 percent, effective next month, increasing average taxes by about $50 yearly which will be spent expanding the city park.
University Raises - blind
Who: Harold R. Drazsnak, university vice president for finance
What: announced 15% raise for all staff
When: raise will take effect this fall
Where: announcement made on front steps of university’s admin. building
Why: because of increased revenue from the state; first raise for faculty in two years
How:
For the first time since 2012, Liberty University announced that, thanks to increased revenues from the state, all staff will receive a 15 percent raise that will go into effect this fall.
Journalism Students Meet - blind/summary
Who: 200 journalism students (Journalism Students Association)
What: decided to boycott all journalism classes Monday to protest (10%) tuition increase
When: met Friday, boycott Monday
Where: LU
Why: tuition increase
How:
Journalism Students Meet - blind/summary
Who: 200 journalism students (Journalism Students Association)
What: decided to boycott all journalism classes Monday to protest (10%) tuition increase
When: met Friday, boycott Monday
Where: LU
Why: tuition increase
How:
Friday 200 angry members of the Journalism Students Association at Liberty Universisty met and decided to boycott all journalism classes Monday in protest of the impending 10 percent tuition increase.
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