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UAMS, State Agencies Announce 2020 Demographics Study
A legislative study of Arkansas changing population and its future effects on state services was announced Friday at a news conference at the University of...
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Computer Users Are Seeing Less SPAM
Attorney General Mike Beebe has good news in this weeks Consumer Alert: Internet users are beginning to see less spam in their e-mail accounts. A...
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More on the Latest Lakeview Verdict
Criticism from the states highest court about unfunded mandates through teacher pay and insufficient funds for poor students and facilities has state leaders looking for...
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Sherwood to study school district possibility
Officials in Sherwood say they want to create their own school district. Right now, local leaders are conducting their own feasability study to look at the...
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Hood packaging to close
According to a letter from the mayor`s office, a major employer will soon be leaving Pine Bluff. Hood Packaging will soon consolidate into a larger plant. The...
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State Supreme Court Says Legislature Fails To Adequately Fund Arkansas` Public Schools
Thursday the State Supreme Court again said the Legislature failed to adequately fund Arkansas` public school system, and it said lawmakers must fix funding problems...
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November Passenger Numbers Are Up At Little Rock National Airport
Boardings at Little Rock National Airport in November were up almost 8 percent over those reported in November 2004 and the number of arriving passengers...
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Binary Destruction Facility Begins Operations
The Non-Stockpile Chemical Materiel Project (NSCMP) began operations of the Binary Destruction Facility Thursday. The facility is neutralizing the binary chemical precursors DF and QL....
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School Nursing Shortage
Public schools all over Arkansas are feeling the pain of a nationwide nursing shortage. A statewide unfunded mandate forces school districts to employ one nurse for...
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ASU to Make Bowl Appearance; Tickets Still Available
Arkansas State University football team celebrates its best season in 10 years with an upcoming appearance at the New Orleans Bowl - only fans wont...
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What Now for Higher Education?
Arkansas voters told higher education institutions to pinch their pennies voting against question two. Over 40,000 Arkansas residents said no to the 250 million...
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Season Hasn`t Started Yet, But Oaklawn Expecting a Record
Horse racing fans are in for some stiff competition at Oaklawn this season. Because Hurricane katrina has put the fairgrounds race track in New Orleans out...
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ASU Fans Invited To Attend Football Team Sendoff
The Arkansas State University Indian Club, in conjunction with the Jonesboro Chamber of Commerce, is inviting the community to come together Friday morning to help...
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Arkansas Voters Split on Bond Questions
Arkansas voters decide on more than 700 million dollars in state bonds for highways and higher education in a special election Tuesday. 62% of voters said...
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E-Mail Accuses Animal Shelter of Mass Killings
An email sent by an animal rescue volunteer says the Little Rock Animal Shelter was going to start putting down almost a dozen dogs today. The...
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