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Watch Out For This Medicare Scam!
Arkansans already dealing with the confusions and missteps of Medicare Part D may now be facing another inevitable part of the programs implementation: scams....
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Little Rock Breaks Ground On New Police Facility
As sod was being lifted from the earth on Saint Patricks Day, Little Rock Mayor Jim Dailey remarked, "We may not find a pot of...
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Students Pull Off Maumelle Miracle for Now
A decision is handed down concerning the future of the Academics Plus Charter School in Maumelle. Because of a projected budget shortfall, the school...
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Lincoln Restores Meth Funding in Senate Budget
US Senator Blanche Lincoln won a significant legislative battle Thursday by successfully restoring funding in the federal budget to combat the nations growing meth epidemic. "This...
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Faulkner County Jail
The new Faulkner County jail was supposed to be finished back in December, but due to some construction issues, the completion date keeps getting pushed...
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Heifer International Headquarter Dedication
Hundreds of people from across the state and around the world gathered near the banks of the Arkansas River Thursday to dedicate Heifer International`s 17-million...
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Secretary Of State Wants Katrina Evacuees To Make Sure They Can Vote
Arkansas Secretary of State Charlie Daniels is urging all New Orleans` Hurricane Katrina evacuees, who have temporarily relocated to Arkansas, to immediately contact the Louisiana...
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Pryor, Baucus Lead Charge to Protect Children on Internet
Senators Mark Pryor and Max Baucus Thursday introduced legislation to require Web sites with adult content to have an xxx domain that only adults can...
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Local Bird Flu Preparations Underway
The Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services continues to make preparations in the event of a bird flu outbreak. Obviously the major concern right now...
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Beating the Automated Blues
Remember the days when you could call a company and an actual person would answer. Well, those days are over. But if you`d...
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Move to the Right for Sirens and Lights
Emergency responders say most people don`t know what to do when they see a fire truck or police car in their rear view mirror and...
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Not All Arkansans Know How to React to Tornado Sirens
For most Arkansans, reacting to the tone of a tornado siren is second nature. But one Northwest Arkansas family heard the sound during Sunday night`s...
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New voting machines for upcoming elections
New voting machines will soon be unveiled in Pulaski County for the May primary elections. The ivotronic will have headphones and keypads for the visually impaired. Not...
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Closer look at pit bulls
A Pit bull attack left two dogs dead in Jacksonville on sunday night. Today, that pit bull was at the Jacksonville animal shelter, where...
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Racial Attitudes
Is racial divide on the decline? Well, according to more than 16-hundred people surveyed in a UALR study, social interaction between races is on...
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