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Conway Remembers Homicide Victims

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Some Arkansas families are still struggling to pick up the pieces after a violent act changed their lives forever. On Thursday, they remembered their loved ones with an event in downtown Conway. Hundreds of balloons with victims names attached were released into the sky. It`s part of the 5th Annual National Day of Rememberance. The event was organized by Central`s Arkansas Parents of Murdered Children. Governor Huckabee proclaimed September 25th a statewide Day of Rememberance for homicide victims.

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