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NEW TAXES START IN TWO CENTRAL ARKANSAS TOWNS
A ONE CENT SALES TAX GOES INTO EFFECT IN NORTH LITTLE ROCK SATURDAY. VOTERS APPROVED THE TAX BACK IN AUGUST TO PAY FOR A NEW BALLPARK...
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Little Rock Police Investigating Misuse of Funds at Arkansas Symphony Orchestra
Arkansas Symphony Orchestra says it continues to thrive, despite hitting a sour note. Little Rock Police are investigating possible misuse of funds at the Orchestra. The...
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Garland County Man Convicted of Murder
26-year-old Bryant Flores was re-tried this week for the beating death of his former girlfriends 3-year-old son in March of 2000. Flores was found guilty of...
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Little Rock condo boom
Downtown Little Rock is in the midst of a condominium boom, according to the Downtown Partnership. Three new projects are underway in different parts of downtown...
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State Gets Grant To Strengthen State Unemployment Compensation
The US Department of Labor today announced grants totaling $63 million to strengthen state unemployment compensation systems. Arkansas will receive $2,665,245. Strong economic...
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Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence Gets Money
United States Senators Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, and Representatives Marion Berry, John Boozman, Mike Ross, and Vic Snyder announced Friday that the Arkansas Coalition...
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Parts Of President Clinton Avenue To Close Fridays And Saturdays
The success of the President Clinton Avenue street closures on Friday and Saturday nights in August have prompted City officials to announce that the program...
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How To Know If Rita Evacuees In Arkansas Are Eligible For FEMA Aid
Rita evacuees in Arkansas from designated counties or parishes are eligible for individual assistance from FEMA. Eligibility is based upon the type and scope of...
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Medicare Recipients Have Decisions To Make In The Next Few Months
Attorney General Mike Beebe today reminded Arkansas Medicare recipients that they have important decisions to make in the next few months about their prescription-drug coverage....
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Appeals Court Reverses Private Club License in Batesville
On the banks of the White River in Batesville sits Josies Restaurant, only one of a few private clubs in that dry county. Alcohol is...
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Lighthouse Point Goes Forward
Little Rock`s Planning Commission says there should be a marina and public boat launch near the Clinton Presidential Library. Members backed up their beliefs...
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Summit Discusses Helping Low-Income with Energy Needs
Keeping the house warm could be more difficult this winter for anyone, but especially for the low-income who struggle with those bills from day to...
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Entergy Linemen To Head To Repair Hurricane Damage
Entergy Arkansas linemen and support personnel are preparing to travel to Texas after rewiring their home state to lend help to the massive Hurricane Rita...
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7-year-old Hurricane Evacuee Hit By Bus At Ft. Chaffee
At approximately 7:45 am Thursday a 7-year-old girl was struck by a commercial bus while crossing a street at Fort Chaffee. ...
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Little Rock Clinic Offers Free Abortions for Evacuees
A free medical procedure offered in Arkansas for hurricane evacuees is raising some eyebrows. Little Rock Family Planning Clinic now offers free abortions for women affected...
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