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SUBIACO ABBEY PARIS ARKANSAS
Subiaco Abbey is a must see while in Paris. The Subiaco Abbey is located just 5 miles east of Paris on Hwy 22. The monks of Subiaco Abbey are Benedictines and trace their monastic history back to the 5th --century Italy. The Subiaco Abbey has a guest retreat facility, church, inner court, east park, living quarters for the monks and a college prep boarding/day school for boys. The history of the building and landscape is something you will never forget. They sell a special hot sauce called Monk Sauce and peanut brittle that is divine!
Call 479-934-1001 or subi.org for more details.
Paris is always a good idea!
Paris High School Paris Arkansas
Paris High School Paris Arkansas, Home of the Eagles
Deputies investigate deadly shooting in Logan County
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PARIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ARKANSAS
The historical town of Paris, Arkansas is the ‘Home of Mount Magazine” which is the highest point in Arkansas. Paris is one of twenty six towns in the US named after Paris , France. Paris has the only Eiffel Tower in the state of Arkansas,standing 25 foot tall featuring a 2 tier water fountain. Situated near the Arkansas River in the Ozark Mountains, Paris is known for its beautiful landscapes, diverse industry, and rich history. The city has manufacturing facilities producing parts for the automotive, construction, and defense industries.The chamber is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the community by actively supporting business and economic growth. We proudly represent and support the business community of Paris, Arkansas and surrounding areas. We promote the Paris area as the best place to live, work and play. Its citizens- who range from young families to retirees- enjoy the comfort and security of living in a small community. We are able to take advantage of the benefits of living close to the scenic beauty.Paris is always a good idea!
Paris, Arkansas Courthouse X-Mas Lights-2007
Christmas Lights of Courthouse at Paris, Arkansas as we drive around the square. Santa hollers Merry X-mas and courthouse clock starts to chime.
Riding Thru Paris Arkansas
This past Friday while helping my buddy Tyler (fellow YouTuber Tyler 2071) n hiz parents move to their new place I thought I would record some of the sights there. Plus they have their own version of a famous structure. Only way smaller.
Eiffel Tower / Love Lock Fence Paris Arkansas
Eiffel Tower Park was established in 2014 on the west side of the town square. The Eiffel Tower was a gift to the city. A 7 foot two tiered water feature with fountain was added to the 18 foot tower to become the 25 foot tall Eiffel Tower.
Notable fact: The tower is painted with the same paint (brand and color) as the Eiffel Tower in Paris France! There are 3 different shades of brown paint and it was donated by the manufacturer from France. Don’t miss a chance to have your photo taken at the Eiffel Tower in Paris! Bonjour Y'all
Love Lock Fence is located in the Eiffel Tower Park to celebrate your love. It was erected in 2017 during our Spring Time in Paris Festival with the first lock being placed on the fence by Miss Arkansas, Savannah Skidmore. Purchase a lock in Paris or bring it with you, add your name and the name of your significant other written or engraved on your lock, place the lock on the fence, throw your key in the Eiffel Tower fountain and forever seal your love in Paris!
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Sierras 1st Christmas Parade 2017, Paris,Ar
VISIT PARIS, AR
Things to do in Paris, Ar will surprise you. Enjoy southern hospitality, the highest point in Arkansas and the only Eiffel Tower with Love Lock fence in Arkansas while in Paris. Shop and dine in Paris for a real treat. We invite you to fall in Love with Paris, AR!
Tornadoes tare across Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Missouri
Suspected tornadoes ripped across the southern United States over the weekend, leaving places in destruction. In Logan County, Kentucky, one woman was killed by a suspected tornado.
Sheriff: Two dead after murder-suicide
The Logan County sheriff says a man and his daughter are dead after a murder-suicide. Subscribe to 40/29 on YouTube now for more:
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Is the Logan County Museum Haunted?
FInd out the eerie happenings of the Orr Mansion and the Logan County Museum. Head over to logancountymuseum.org to get an in person view of the strange activity...
Historic Cedar Falls Park, Greenville, SC
Historic Cedar Falls dates back to the 1700's. There is a falls built later, and remnants of the makings of a small power plant, cement and rock bases for holding the huge steel pipes, some of which still remain. This Greenville SC county park is new and includes a playground, restrooms, trails, tennis courts, picnic pavilion and scenic overlooks.
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Man allegedly sets house explosion to cover up child's murder
An Arkansas man was burned by his own wicked plan.Ricky Carter has been charged with first degree murder and arson in connection with the death of a 2-year-old child, Arkansas State Police confirmed in a statement posted on their Facebook page.The 27-year-old was arrested one day after the Paris Police Department responded to a call reporting an explosion.Officers arrived on the scene, where they spotted a home on fire.One of the responding officers entered the burning dwelling and helped Carter carry four children to safety, police said in the press release.Three of the four children and Carter were uninjured in the incident.The toddler, later identified as Ryatt Reese, was transported to a local hospital, NWA Homepage reports.The outlet reported that Carter initially claimed he wasn't responsible for the gas explosion that sparked the fire that claimed Reese's life.However, he later changed his story.According to court documents obtained by the publication, the toddler came into Carter's room twice in the middle of the night on Dec.21.The second time the child came into Carter's room he vomited, which led to Carter grabbing the child by the ankles and lifting him up.Somehow the child fell and landed on his head, causing him to begin shaking, NWA Homepage reported.Carter claimed he attempted CPR on the child for quite some time.After having no luck reviving the child, Carter put the child on the bed, turned on the gas in the rear of the home and waited 45 minutes.He then ignited a lighter, which caused the explosion.Carter allegedly told police this was a deliberate attempt to cover up the death of the child.
Utah | Wikipedia audio article
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Utah
00:01:58 1 Etymology
00:02:54 2 History
00:03:03 2.1 Pre-Columbian
00:03:53 2.2 Spanish exploration (1540)
00:05:40 2.3 Latter Day Saint settlement (1847)
00:09:06 2.4 Utah Territory (1850–1896)
00:15:33 2.5 20th century
00:18:18 3 Geography
00:24:10 3.1 Climate
00:30:28 3.2 Wildlife
00:30:44 3.2.1 Mammals
00:31:22 3.2.2 Birds
00:31:30 3.2.3 Insects
00:32:16 3.3 Vegetation
00:32:28 4 Demographics
00:33:38 4.1 Health and fertility
00:34:41 4.2 Ancestry and race
00:36:38 4.3 Religion
00:39:37 4.4 Languages
00:40:26 4.5 Age and gender
00:40:49 5 Economy
00:43:14 5.1 Taxation
00:43:49 5.2 Tourism
00:46:31 5.2.1 Branding
00:47:27 5.3 Mining
00:48:53 5.3.1 Incidents
00:49:22 5.4 Energy
00:49:32 5.4.1 Potential to use renewable energy sources
00:50:07 6 Transportation
00:53:30 7 Law and government
00:54:34 7.1 Counties
00:55:18 7.2 Women's rights
00:56:02 7.3 Free-range parenting
00:56:28 7.4 Constitution
00:56:55 7.5 Alcohol, tobacco and gambling laws
00:58:06 7.6 Same-sex marriage
00:59:06 7.7 Politics
01:05:32 8 Major cities and towns
01:07:40 9 Colleges and universities
01:07:50 10 Culture
01:07:59 10.1 Sports
01:12:10 10.2 Entertainment
01:12:30 10.2.1 Books
01:14:43 10.2.2 Film
01:15:20 10.2.3 Video Games
01:15:54 11 See also
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Utah ( YOO-taw, -tah listen) is a state in the western United States. It became the 45th state admitted to the U.S. on January 4, 1896. Utah is the 13th-largest by area, 31st-most-populous, and 10th-least-densely populated of the 50 United States. Utah has a population of more than 3 million according to the Census estimate for July 1, 2016. Urban development is mostly concentrated in two areas: the Wasatch Front in the north-central part of the state, which contains approximately 2.5 million people; and Washington County in Southern Utah, with over 160,000 residents. Utah is bordered by Colorado to the east, Wyoming to the northeast, Idaho to the north, Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west. It also touches a corner of New Mexico in the southeast.
Approximately 62% of Utahns are reported to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), making Utah the only state with a majority population belonging to a single church. This greatly influences Utahn culture and daily life. The LDS Church's world headquarters is located in Salt Lake City.The state is a center of transportation, education, information technology and research, government services, mining, and a major tourist destination for outdoor recreation. In 2013, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that Utah had the second fastest-growing population of any state. St. George was the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States from 2000 to 2005. Utah also has the 14th highest median average income and the least income inequality of any U.S. state. A 2012 Gallup national survey found Utah overall to be the best state to live in based on 13 forward-looking measurements including various economic, lifestyle, and health-related outlook metrics.
Women on Death Row
Brittany Pilkington of Bellefontaine could face the death penalty if she's convicted of murdering her three young sons by suffocation, but ABC 22/FOX 45 wanted to find out how her case stacks up against other capital cases in Ohio that involve women. In Ohio, death sentences for female suspects are so rare that there currently is only one woman on the state's death row; 71-year-old Donna Marie Roberts. She was a middle-aged, short lady who had been used to a very privileged lifestyle, said Attorney for the State LuWayne Annos during a 2013 hearing at the Supreme Court. She was describing Donna Roberts' motivation for hiring a hit man to kill her husband to cash in on the insurance money. She never said to the court 'Don't sentence me to death', Annos continued. Roberts was sentenced and imprisoned in 2003, and has remained on death row ever since, even though she tried to appeal the sentence twice. Are you more responsible if you hire it done, or if you do it yourself might be the question there, said Jefferson Ingram, a criminal justice professor at the University of Dayton who studies the death penalty. Jefferson said he believes planning a murder makes cases more likely to be death penalty eligible. A woman who would hire a hitman to take out her husband has clearly done that, she's planned it out ahead of time. But, in the cases of suffocation it's not an instant death, there was planning and ongoing planning while that's going forth so it's difficult to say which one is worse. In another Miami Valley capital case, China Arnold faced the death penalty after she was accused of microwaving her 4-week-old baby, Paris, to death in 2005. Arnold was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the crime, but also appealed the conviction while her family maintained her innocence. Arnold could be seen crying in the courtroom during a sentencing in 2011. Ingram thinks that show of emotion may have helped Arnold escape the death penalty, the same way he thinks it could hurt Brittany Pilkington, who after two appearances in court has shown little emotion. Prosecutors described her affect as flat during her interviews, and those close to her report she did not cry at the funerals for her first two sons, Niall and Gavin. [She] doesn't have the demeanor of someone who has some remorse, then that may help get the death penalty, too, Ingram said. Donna Marie Roberts remains on Ohio's death row with no scheduled execution date. Pilkington's case will be heard again in Logan County in September. Originally posted August 26, 2015.