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Reported by: Jancey Sheats Wednesday, Oct 28, 2009 @05:51pm CDT If you want a safe alternative to trick or treating this Halloween, Geyer Springs First Baptist Church is holding their second annual GS Fest Friday night.The community is invited for carnival rides, games, food and many more activities. The event will be held in the church parking lot on I-30 and runs from 6pm until midnight. Tickets are $5 per person and children two and under are free. You can park at the church or take a free shuttle from Pulaski Tech. More than five hundred volunteers have helped to put on this years' event. They are expecting between four and five thousand people.
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12:00 AM
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Watch at 10:00, the only place to see the live drawing. |
9:45 PM
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A candlelight vigil was held to encourage Senator Blanche Lincoln not to vote in favor of healthcare reform |
6:51 PM
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51-year-old Alex Reaves is charged with manufacturing and possession of a controlled substance. |
6:42 PM
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After a small pox scare this morning, the River Valley Medical Center is accepting emergency room patients again. |
5:36 PM
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A local group is upset that the Secretary of State denied their request for the second year in a row, to have a
display on the Capitol grounds for the holidays. |
5:24 PM
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Ward Three Alderman Cary Gaines resigned, effective today. |
3:50 PM
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20 kids placed in permanent homes. |
3:30 PM
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Governor Mike Beebe's weekly radio address. |
3:20 PM
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One died Thursday night in gun battle with officers. |
2:40 PM
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Thirteen-year-old girl had not been seen since Monday. |