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LIVE MUSIC IN ARKANSAS: Jason Isbell, Lucinda Williams at First Security Amphitheater

Area 51, 6511 Warden Road, Sherwood. Admission is $10. (501) 835-5510. ◼️ Dylan Earl, along with opening act Jonathan Terrell, will perform at 9 p.m. Friday; Black River Pearl will perform at 9 p.m. Saturday at Four Quarter Bar, 415 Main St., North Little Rock. Admission is $7. (501) 313-4704; fourquarterbar.com. ◼️ Rob and Tyndall will perform from 9-11 p.m. Saturday at South on Main, 1304 Main St., Little Rock. Admission is free. (501) 244-9660; southonmain.com. ◼️ Rev Room, 300 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock; tickets are $20 and Paul Cauthen, along with opening act Leah Blevins, will perform at 8:30 p.m. Saturday; tickets are $25. (501) 823-0090; revroom.com. ◼️ Cliff & Susan will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday at

Recruiting Roundup: A Visit with Miles McVay, one of the nation s top 2023 offensive linemen

Recruiting Roundup: A Visit with Miles McVay, one of the nation s top 2023 offensive linemen
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NMSU cuts ties with hoops assistant Barker

Barker’s salary at New Mexico State was $102,000 per year. Barker’s name surfaced in an FBI college basketball corruption case while he was an assistant at Texas Christian, when he was accused of taking a bribe to steer players toward a certain agent and then failing to cooperate with the investigation. He was fired from TCU in March 2019. According to the NCAA, Barker’s “acceptance of money in exchange for his agreement to steer players to the management company established a Level I unethical conduct violation. TCU accepted responsibility for the Level I violation. The assistant coach did not.”

The great reset: Sky News flips on lockdown criticism | Amanda Meade

01:58 Thu 15 Jul 2021 22.06 EDT Last modified on Thu 15 Jul 2021 22.19 EDT Sky News political editor Andrew Clennell followed in the fine tradition of colleagues Peta Credlin and Chris Kenny when he swooped into Gladys Berejiklian’s daily Covid briefing on Thursday and aggressively questioned the premier about the effectiveness of the lockdown. A fired-up Clennell – who complained repeatedly about the burden of home schooling – dominated the conference, peppering the premier with about a dozen questions, interrupting her answers and talking loudly over other reporters. “Premier, you have locked us down for three weeks and now you are looking at locking us down for another two weeks,” he said. “We are all home schooling and locked down. What is to say it won’t be another two weeks on top of that?”

Mumbrellacast: Does the Australian Government need a CMO?

Mumbrellacast: Does the Australian Government need a CMO?
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