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Correction Board Approves $40 Million Bonds for Prison for Elderly, Ill
While most people will grow old at home or in nursing homes, 1,350 Arkansans will spend their senior years in prison. The Arkansas Board of Corrections...
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Pryor Critiques Proposal To Cut Local Airport Service
At a Senate committee hearing Thursday on Capitol Hill, Senator Mark Pryor expressed opposition to a proposal that could decrease the number of flights to...
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One Year Later Clinton Library Proves Good For Tourism
Nearly one year has passed since the opening of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center and Park in Little Rock, and the tourism business is...
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State Police Breaks Ground On Garland County New Headquarters
Groundbreaking ceremonies today along the US 270 bypass (Martin Luther King Expressway) signaled the beginning of a $1.5 million dollar construction project designed to erect a new...
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Arkansas Rep Launches New Website
Arkansas Repertory Theatre launches a new web site Thursday. The easy-to-navigate site, www.therep.org , features secure online ticket sales, searchable archives and up-to-date information on...
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UALR Gets Federal Money For Research
Senator Mark Pryor Thursday announced $1.4 million to support research at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock that could lead to new breakthroughs in...
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UALR Gets Federal Money For Research
Senator Mark Pryor Thursday announced $1.4 million to support research at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock that could lead to new breakthroughs...
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Consumer Alert : Gift Cards
Arkansas Attorney General Mike Beebe is cautioning consumers to ask certain questions when buying gift cards during the upcoming gift-giving season. A newly-released survey...
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Under Cover Investigation Leads to 2 Arrests at Visions Gentlemen`s Club
Visions Gentlemens Club in Pulaski County gets caught allegedly playing with lady luck. On Wednesday night, Pulaski County Sheriffs Department issued a search warrant on...
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Hot Springs Gambling Could Go to Court
Family Council, the conservative political action group, oppossed to expanded gambling in Hot Springs and West Memphis is now considering filing a lawsuit. Voters in both...
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Governor Huckabee Speaks About Medicaid Problems
Governor Huckabee told the nation`s Medicaid directors today the American Medicaid system is in dramatic need of overhaul after remaining virtually unchanged for 40 years. ...
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Arkansas Congressional Delegation Announces Projects For Arkansas
The Arkansas Congressional Delegation today announced that an annual spending bill containing millions of dollars for numerous Arkansas water projects has been finalized by Congress. The...
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Fire Kills Three Children In Malvern
Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire that killed three children in Malvern. Wednesday just after midnight the Malvern Fire Department and...
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Benton Police Want To Know What Caused A Benton Man`s Death And Woman`s Injuries
Benton police are invesitgating a suspicious death. Tuesday night at approximately 7:27 pm, the Benton Police Department received a call from a family friend stating...
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Voters in Hot Springs Approve Electronic Gaming
Supporters of electronic gaming in Hot Springs say their victory on Tuesday night was won by a nose. The election came down to 89 votes....
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