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Make-A-Wish Celebrates Special Milestone
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is celebrating a milestone by launching a new campaign this month.
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Vacant Lots in Little Rock More Than an Eyesore
It's something no one would want to live next to, an abandoned home, or a neglected vacant lot, but Little Rock city leaders estimate there...
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Pundits Weigh in on Huckabee Debate Performance
Tim Russert says he took big step to break out of second tier.
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Independent Testing for Army Body Armor
After traveling to Washington D.C. to attend today's House Armed Services Committee hearing, an Arkansas father whose son is a National Guardsman is very...
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Cycling Could Save You Cash
High gas prices are driving more and more people to ride their bikes to work. One West Little Rock bike shop employee says he says about...
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Horse and Mule
Encouraging news about three horses and a mule taken from an Ozark man due to alleged mistreatment.
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Arkansas State Mascot Issue
The ASU athletic department will host a luncheon to discuss and hear opinions of the public concerning the ASU Indian mascot.
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ASU Mascot Issue Goes Public
The ASU Athletic Department will host a luncheon on June 11, giving the public a chance to discuss the mascot and nickname issue
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Arkansas Department of Education Awards Grants to Improve Teaching
The Arkansas Department of Education granted $1.3 million to 12 partnerships between local education agencies and higher education institutions to increase the academic achievement of...
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Mayflower Elementary Still Waiting on Building Permit
Construction on an explansion plan for Mayflower Elementary School is yet to get underway.
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Reward for Information on Dog Abuse
After a dog is skinned alive, investigators are offering a 2500 dollar reward on information that may lead to an arrest.
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Public Forums To Discuss Possible Pit Bull Ban In Little Rock
The City of Little Rock will discuss a possible pit bull ban at a series of public forums, beginning June 6.
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Public Forums To Discuss Possible Pit Bull Ban In Little Rock
Little Rock may soon be joining the bandwagon of cities banning pit bulls. Residents are invited to attend a meeting at 6:30 tonight to share how they...
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UCA Receives HP Technology for Teaching Grant
The University of Central Arkansas has been chosen to receive a 2007 HP Technology for Teaching grant, which is designed to transform teaching and improve...
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Wal-Mart To Offer Prepaid Money Cards, Report Says
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will launch a prepaid card aimed at customers who do not have access to a bank account, the Financial Times reported in...
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