Jim Woods
Jim Woods
James M. Woods was an American sportscaster, best known for his play-by-play work on Major League Baseball broadcasts...
looked point practical sides view
He looked at everything from a practical point of view on how to make things work. He looked at everything from all sides and did his research.
guard national shut
Pandemonium. In fact, the National Guard shut it down.
college students
I think college students need to be aware, ... We're interacting with this community.
might plan
We don't want to be disappointed again. We'd like to think that this is the plan that might really work.
capture cities continue convention expanding within
Within our competitive field, we've got cities expanding and growing, ... For Louisville, we're doing the same thing, so that we can continue to capture more convention business.
airport build developer trying
We have a developer trying to build down there and (the airport is) a problem,
arkansas beginning bottom entire federation fish line objects optimistic wildlife
We were optimistic at the beginning that we would have mitigation for our fish and wildlife damages. But now the bottom line is that the Arkansas Wildlife Federation objects to the entire project.
maybe
Maybe Col thought there was only one way out.
broke
She just started to pour. I told this story, and I just broke down.
abbey exit reasonable
Shareholders should be happy, ... Lloyds is not overpaying and for Abbey it's a reasonable exit price.
friendly hard
She was a fun, friendly person. Here every day, and she was a hard worker. She is going to be missed.
clean
It would make it a clean place for all of us.
regular scholars-and-scholarship
Once we get it up to snuff, it should be one of the regular competitors in the market.
arkansas bounds components corps economy growing leaps offends places recreation tourism value
We're growing by leaps and bounds on tourism and recreation. These are real important components of the economy of Arkansas and so it offends those of us who value recreation that the Corps places little value on it.