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Crops Condition Emerges After Summer`s Drought
A summer of high fuel prices and low rain totals haven`t made it easy for farmers to make a living. Because rain has fallen six to...
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Hurricane Stops The Launch Of Non-Stop Jet Service To New Orleans
Delta Air Lines will not launch new non-stop jet service from Little Rock to New Orleans on September 13 as previously announced because of uncertainties...
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Operation KARE Continues
All agencies of Arkansas state government continue to participate in Operation KARE as the week winds down. Operation KARE, the Katrina Assistance and Relief Effort,...
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Hurricane Evacuees Urged To Register With FEMA
With hundreds of thousands of Hurricane Katrina victims finding themselves far from home in shelters, temporary quarters or with friends and families, FEMA is here...
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Governor Huckabee Announces State Takeover Of Helena-West Helena School District
"In an effort to restore fiscal and administrative stability to the Helena-West Helena School District, Arkansas commissioner of education Ken James is in Helena this...
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Shelter Workers Aware of Possible Outbreak
At least five people have died due to water-born illnesses after evacuating the flooded city of New Orleans. Emergency workers say the people died...
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Some Arkansas Cities Conduct Criminal Background Checks on Evacuees
Violence in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina prompted 2 Arkansas cities to conduct background checks on its new residents and evacuees. City...
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Children Out of School from Katrina Find Space in Arkansas Classrooms
With 70,000 to 100,000 Hurricane Katrina evacuees and survivors taking shelter in Arkansas, enrollment at Arkansas schools has gone up. Schools around the state are opening...
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More Evacuees Call Little Rock Home at Camp Aldersgate
60 evacuees from New Orleans called Little Rock home on Tuesday. The group was bused in from Fort Chafee. Theyre taking shelter at Camp Aldersgate...
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UAMS, Arkansas Army National Guard Join Forces
Arkansas Army National Guard combat medics will be able to help meet the high demand for emergency care workers, whether for response to a medical...
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State Police Waiving Background Check Fees For Hurricane Evacuees
In an effort to further assist Hurricane Katrina evacuees who`ve made their way to Arkansas and who are in need of background checks for purposes of employment,...
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City Of Little Rock Hosts Free Meal For Evacuees
Visitors to Little Rock who are evacuees from areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina are invited to enjoy a free hot lunch on Thursday, September 8...
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LRAFB Links World to Devastated Gulf Coast
The first planes to deliver international aid to victims of Hurricane Katrina landed in the U.S. Monday, right here at Little Rock Air Force Base. That...
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Gas Prices hurt holiday lake turn-out
As gas prices continue to skyrocket, lake traffic was unusually low on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs this Labor Day weekend. The cheapest gas prices KARK...
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Saline County takes in displaced pets
The Saline County Humane Society expects a truck load of cats and dogs to arrive from Slidell, Louisiana late tonight. Tomorrow morning, they will...
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