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Jackie Robinson, second from left, and Bob Feller, second from right, were beaming when they were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. They were selected in their first year of eligibility. Robinson got his start in the Negro Leagues.
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No room at the inn nor in the governorâs fancy neighborhood
No room at the inn nor in the governorâs fancy neighborhood Autumn Tolbert
Wednesday night, a small group of protestors gathered in the cold outside the gated community in Rogers where
Governor Hutchinson has a private residence to bring attention to the issues of evictions and rent relief. The event, â
No Room at the Inn: Renters Speak Out on the Eviction Crisisâ was held in conjunction with an identical event in
Little Rock outside the Arkansas Governorâs Mansion.Â
Hutchinson owns a home in the tony
Pinnacle Country Club subdivision where a golf membership at the private course costs over $8,000 a year with a $6,000 initiation fee. Property records show Hutchinson bought his house for $518,000 around a decade ago, but if you want to live on the street he shares with