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Growth in Passenger Numbers Continues At Little Rock National Airport
Airlines serving Little Rock National have reported handling 87,461 boarding passenger during January, 2006, up 5.8 percent from the 82,654 the same month in 2005,...
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FEMA Sets the Record Straight
FEMA says enough is enough. In an attempt to resurrect its battered image, FEMA set the record straight on Wednesday in Hope about misinformation that`s...
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Switchgrass loaded with alternative energy
An Arkansas crop could soon become a major source of alternative energy. Switchgrass usually grows in low-lying areas, and it often resembles tall weeds. But the plant...
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Government wants to sell National Forest land
The federal government wants to sell almost 3,000 acres of national forest land here in Arkansas. All of the land is in the Ouachita...
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Jonesboro Restaurant Can Sell Liquor
The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board voted 4 to 1 today to grant a private club permit to the Outback Steakhouse in Jonesboro. Jonesboro is located in...
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Guilty Verdicts in Juli Busken Case
An Oklahoma City jury returned three guilty verdicts Wednesday night against Anthony Sanchez. Sanchez was found guilty of 1st degree murder, 1st degree rape and forced...
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Halter Says Arkansas` Excellence Tied To Education Excellence
Democratic candidate for Governor Bill Halter Wednesday unveiled a set of significant investments in education designed to raise teacher pay, reduce teacher shortages in critical...
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Possible Changes for PCSSD Athletic Programs
Starting this fall, parents in Pulaski County Special School District may need to rearrange their evening plans. The school board approved a measure to move...
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New school plan in Pine Bluff
People in Pine Bluff voted today on a mill tax increase that could change the entire Pine Bluff school district. If the 4.5 mil tax is...
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Midland School District
What a difference a month makes. In January, the Midland school district was 350-thousand dollars in the hole and facing annexation. Now, ...
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Love Letter on Display
A letter dated February 14th, 1945 is now on display at the Jacksonville Museum of Military History. Its is written from Tech Sgt. Howard Tipton to...
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Keeping your child safe in your vehicle
Arkansas Children`s Hospital tell us, there are about 70 percent more vehicle deaths in this state, than across the country, in part due to seat...
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Lincoln, Pryor, and Berry Announce Economic Development Designation for Crittenden County
In a major victory for eastern Arkansas, Senators Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, along with US Representative Marion Berry announced this week that the Environmental...
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UAMS Gives Far-Away Families Close-up View of Babies
UAMS Medical Center has become the first hospital in the state to put Web-based video cameras in its Critical Care Nursery, where newborn infants can...
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Child Passenger Safety Week
In Arkansas, rates for motor vehicle death are about 70 percent higher than the national average, in part due to lower use of seat belts...
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