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Hillary Clinton On the Books in Arkansas
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is officially in the books here in Arkansas.
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Arkansas Ranks Low in Animal Rights Laws
When it comes to animal rights laws, Arkansas is among the worst five states in the nation.
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Local Woman Honored In People Magazine
A local woman never imagined rejecting her daughter's sexuality would end in suicide. Since the loss of her lesbian daughter ten years ago, Mary...
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Hunting Accident Puts Focus on Safety
A Maumelle man was killed yesterday when he fell out of a climbing deer stand in Lafayette County which puts a renewed emphasis on...
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Christmas Decorating Starts Early
Carrington Electric Christmas Decor is based in Pine Bluff, but starting in the fall, crews travel the state.
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Retail Sales Up in October
Retail sales managed to go up slightly in October, despite the housing slump and higher energy costs
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19 Year Old's Disappearance Still Unsolved
LaTarra Sheree Moore was last seen in 1998.
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Protecting the Maumelle Watershed
More than 50 people came out to hear from a citizen's group concerned with protecting the Maumelle Watershed.
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STDs On The Rise
Three, very treatable sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise nationwide, and health officials say that's a trend that needs to flat-line
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MRSA & Palestine-Wheatley S.D.
Children are headed back to class tomorrow after classes were cancelled for a top-to-bottom cleaning in repsonse to a MRSA infection.
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Backpacks For Kids
Imagine feeding over 200 kids every meal, every weekend for an entire school year and never meeting the those you're helping. That's exactly what...
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UCA Considers Campus Smoking Ban
A smoking ban could be in store for UCA, one that includes all indoor and outdoor areas.
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Overnight Burglar Hits Searcy Medical Businesses
Five businesses hit by thieves overnight in Searcy, each with something in common.
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Bald Knob Residents Head to the Polls
A large number of people have reached out to support the Bald Knob School District. Now, will the majority support a special sales tax to...
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Cabot Bus Driver Appears in Court for DWI
A former Cabot bus driver charged with DWI appeared in court on Tuesday, November 13.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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