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David Pryor released from hospital

David Pryor went home today after admission Saturday.
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David and Barbara Pryor test positive for COVID-19

David and Barbar Pryor test positive for coronavirus; David Pryor hospitalized but "responding well."
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Hutchinson names Ed Fryar to UA Board of Trustees

Gov. Asa Hutchinson has named Ed Fryar of Rogers, a former agricultural economics professor at UA and poultry executive, to succeed David Pryor on the UA Board of Trustees.

Former senators, including two Arkansans, warn of 'dangerous' political period

Forty-four former U.S. senators, including David Pryor and Blanche Lincoln, have signed a letter published as an op-ed in the Washington Post warning of dangerous political times in the country.
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UA Chancellor Steinmetz: Stadium expansion not on his priority list

Arkansas Business reports on a speech Tuesday by University of Arkansas Chancellor Joseph Steinmetz to the downtown Little Rock Rotary Club in which he went through his earlier announced eight priorities for the campus, but also said pointedly that the Razorback stadium expansion was not on that list.

Report: David Pryor has moved home

Friends of former U.S. Sen. David Pryor report that he has moved out of a rehabilitation  facility in Fayetteville and is continuing rehab at home.
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Pryor family provides optimistic outlook on former senator

Through a family friend, I've gotten an update on retired Sen. David Pryor, 82, who has been hospitalized at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville since suffering a stroke Monday. The outlook is optimistic.

David Pryor suffers stroke

David Pryor, the former governor and U.S. senator, has suffered a stroke and is recovering following surgery, the University of Arkansas announced in a news release.
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An open line, plus a bit of Arkansas newspaper history

Here's the Sunday night open line. I've included some video, done by shaky hand-held iPhone, during a reunion Saturday night at the Darragh Center of former employees of the Arkansas Gazette, which closed 25 years ago this month. David Pryor gave an eloquent talk on Arkansas newspapers

Jeff Long, UA athletic director, says he doesn't mind criticism. Really?

University of Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long, in defending his $226 million stadium spending plan, told the Democrat-Gazette he doesn't mind criticism. Our experience suggests otherwise.
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UPDATE: UA Board approves Razorback Stadium expansion over Pryor objections

UPDATE: The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voted 8-2 this morning to approve a $160 million expansion of Razorback Stadium, despite a plea from Trustee David Pryor to opt out of the big college athletics "nuclear arms race."

UA Board set for final decision on $160 million Razorback Stadium expansion

The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees will vote Thursday on final approval of a $160 million expansion to Razorback Stadium on the UA campus in Fayetteville.
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