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Forest Fires Fueled by Dry Conditions in Arkansas
The Arkansas Forestry Commission says arson is likely the cause of a Cleburne County fire that blackened 643 acres of forest. The fire burned for...
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Thousands of HIV Patients Displaced by Storm, Arkansas Helps
While Katrina puts a squeeze on some health care services -- it`s alsomaking a tough situation for the 8,000 HIV-AIDS patients displaced by the storm. With...
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UAMS College Of Medicine Ranks Third In Nation
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine ranked third in the nation in the American Psychiatric Association 2004-2005 Resident Census for the...
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Arkansas Children`s Hospital Receives Grant to Continue Bone Research
The National Institutes of Healths Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases has renewed an Arkansas Childrens Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI) grant that will...
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UALR Expert Helps With Hurricane
UALRs Dr Beth McMillan, an expert in Geographic Information Systems, is answering a national call for her high-tech specialty to assist in recovery efforts in...
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Arkansas' Jobless Rate Advances To 5.1 Percent In August
- Labor Force data, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and released today by the Department of Workforce Services (DWS), shows Arkansas seasonally adjusted...
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Local Pastor Wants to Advertise Ten Commandments on Cabot Football Field
When the Cabot Panthers score a touchdown this season, Pastor Don Robinson says he wants the crowds cheering not just for the team, but for...
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Gas prices dropping little by little
You may have noticed that gas prices have dropped by a few cents across the area over the past few days. OPEC just released 500 million...
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Katrina boosts local gun sales
Gun stores across central Arkansas have reported a recent increase in sales. Most of the customers are evacuees, looking to buy protection for when...
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Arkansas State Trooper Dies After Being Hit By Fellow Trooper
Arkansas State Trooper (Corporal) Mark W Carthron, 31, of West Memphis died Monday morning from injuries he sustained after being struck by an Arkansas State...
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Red Cross Center gives out million dollars in aid
The Red Cross Center at St. Mark Baptist Church in Little Rock says they are processing evacuees faster, helping them to get financial assistance. In the...
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Five homicides in nine days for PBPD
Pine Bluff police officers say they are overworked after a rash of murders during the past week. In the last nine days alone, officers have worked...
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Fort Chaffee Quieting Down After Processing Thousands Of Evacuees
The words "Over 8,000 Served" could be added to the front gate sign at the Arkansas National Guard`s Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center. ...
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Arkansas PriceWatch Update
Attorney General Mike Beebe informed Arkansans that investigations into reports of potential price gouging are active and will remain ongoing. ...
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River fleet heads for LA
The river fleet with the Arkansas Army corp of Engineers headed to Louisiana today to help clean up the Gulf Coast area. They will...
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