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UA System Schools Seek Tuition Hikes
Board of Trustees will consider requests in meeting on Friday.
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New Program Helps Arkansans Cut Energy Bills
Clinton Climate Initiative affordability loan program benefits Arkansas companies and employees through federal recovery act.
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Good Week Predicted for Wall Street
Analysts say Dow Jones Average may continue to rise above 11-thousand.
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Arkansans Featured in Parade Magazine
Part of 27th annual "What People Earn" salary survey.
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Dow Jones Average Reaches 11,000
Brief high right before the closing bell.
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iPads Selling Faster than Apple Can Make Them
Since their debut on April 3rd, 450-thousand have been sold.
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'Avoiding Foreclosure' Seminar in Fayetteville April 23rd
Event is for realtors and attorneys to learn more about process.
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Fort Smith Rolls out Red Carpet for Mitsubishi, 400 Jobs
Applauds company's decision to locate new wind turbine manufacturing plant in city.
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Government Seeking 16-Million-Dollar Fine against Toyota
Says auto maker knew about dangerous defects.
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Help for Arkansans Facing Utility Shutoffs
CADC accepting applications for CRISIS Liheap.
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Apple Sells 300,000 iPads on Day One
Industry expert predicts 10 million will be sold over the next 12 months.
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Unemployment Insurance Expires for Hundreds in Arkansas
More than 200-thousand lose jobless benefits nationwide.
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Berkshire Hathaway is America's Most Admired Corporation
Google, 3M, and others also make the list.
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Arkansas Revenues Still Mostly on the Minus Side
March revenue report shows money only trickling into state coffers.
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Bankruptcies Rising despite Economic Recovery
Individuals and businesses filed more than 158-thousand cases last month.
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Government Sets Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards
Raising mile-per-gallon fleet from 25 to 35 by 2016 model year.
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Student Loans Increase 50-percent since 2007
College education debt climbed 55-billion-dollars just in the past year.
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Hurry Home Buyers, Tax Credit Expires Soon
Homebuilder's Association reminds Arkansans to act quickly.
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First Time Unemployment Claims Drop by Thousands
Six-thousand fewer Americans filed for benefits last week than the week before.
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Last Day to Mail 2010 Census Form
If form is not returned, a census taker will visit your home.
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