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Evacuees react to State of the Union
Several evacuees watched Bush`s State of the Union address at Paris Towers in Little Rock. The president did not spend a lot of time discussing the...
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Arkansas National Guard Attracts New Recruits
Despite the mounting death toll in Iraq, and the Presidents declining poll numbers, the National Guard announces its recruiting efforts have hit a level not...
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Domestic Violence on the Rise in Arkansas
Peggy has a curious three year old daughter, Savannah, and a crying six month old son, Dylan. She stays at the Dorcas House for victims of...
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The Coretta Effect?
The death of Mrs. King comes just a few months after that of fellow civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks. The passings remove the kind...
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Million Dollar Homes on the Rise
Last year in Pulaski County 29 homes with over a million dollar price tag were sold. That`s an increase from 24 the year before and a...
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Stamp Out Smoking Campaign Targets Arkansas Hispanics
At a rally Tuesday at Cloverdale Middle School the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services Stamp Out Smoking campaign, supported by prominent members of...
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Governor Huckabee Responds To Death Of Coretta Scott King
Governor Mike Huckabee today issued following statement regarding the death of Coretta Scott King, the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.,...
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Former Wal-Mart Official Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Former Wal-Mart Vice Chairman Tom Coughlin Tuesday admitted to misappropriating company funds, pleading guilty to five counts of wire fraud and one of tax evasion....
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Hendrix Receives $2 Million Gift From Mabee Foundation
Funding for the new Wellness and Athletics Center at Hendrix College is now a significant step closer to being secured after the college received a...
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Hendrix Receives $2 Million Gift From Mabee Foundation
Funding for the new Wellness and Athletics Center at Hendrix College is now a significant step closer to being secured after the college received a...
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Child Murder by Mothers and the Warning Signs
Researchers have determined that child murder by mothers happens more frequently in the United States than in other developed nations. Studies show women who commit...
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Williams Commits to the Hogs
At a news conference in Springdale Monday wide receiver Damian Williams says he will be a Hog next fall. Williams has already verbally committed to Florida...
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Reward for Information about Animal Cruelty
Investigators say it looks like some kind of a ritual - dogs, pigs and a cow all mutilated and killed in Garland County. Deputies say they`ve...
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County Wide Smoking Ban?
Little Rock mayor Jim Dailey has approached the city of North Little Rock to consider a proposal to ban smoking in workplaces, bars and restaurants. Dailey...
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Midland Misfortune
Its been another intense day of fundraising in the Midland school district, as parents try to shovel their school out of the financial hole past...
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