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Medical Director Says Arkansas Should Have Ample Supply Of Flu Vaccine
This year`s flu vaccine should be in ample supply to meet the needs of the population in Arkansas, according to Dr Sandra Snow, Medical Director...
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Schools Notified Who Are Not Meeting Minimum Standards
Public schools who did not meet the yearly progress mandated under the federal No Child Left Behind Act were notified of their status this week....
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Schools Notified Who Are Not Meeting Minimum Standards
Public schools who did not meet the yearly progress mandated under the federal No Child Left Behind Act were notified of their status this week....
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Arkansas AG Files Suit Against Company For Taking Money From Seniors
Attorney General Mike Beebe Wednesday filed suit against Peoples Benefit Services, Inc., a company that claims to offer discounts on prescription drugs. Based in Pennsylvania, Peoples...
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With River Rail`s First Birthday Come Plans & Problems for Growth
A year ago, the River Rail streetcars first opened their doors to River Market and downtown riders. In that year, the River Rail expected 140,000 riders,...
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MacArthur Park to get makeover
Little Rock`s original city park will soon get a make-over with 100 new trees. MacArthur Park suffered extensive tree damage in the 1999 tornado that came...
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Head of hurricane operations visits Little Rock
The top man in charge of operations for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita paid a visit to Arkansas today. Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen talked about...
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Just For The Kids
www.communitiesjust4kids.org Posted By: Robin Thibault
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New Voting Equipment Coming To Arkansas
New voting equipment will begin making its way to every polling site in the state under a new contract announced Tuesday by Secretary of State...
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New Information In Fatal White County Crash Involving Texas State Trooper
The continuing investigation of a highway crash that occurred last Thursday night, October 27, 2005, at Searcy has led Arkansas State Police to ask for the...
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Arkansas Featured In Forbes Magazine
"Arkansas` A Natural for Business and Pleasure" is the title of an 18-page supplement in the November 14 issue of Forbes magazine, currently on newsstands....
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Survey: More People Committed to Job When Sick
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Halloween: A Big Business for Retailers
A little rain may have dampened the spirits of trick or treaters, but the ghouls, goblins and ghosts were out in Central Arkansas on Monday...
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Pine Bluff police go to school on smoking ban
Pine Bluff officers started class today to learn more about the city`s smoking ban. The controversial ordinance went into effect back in July--so far, restaurant owners...
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Jail overcrowding in Jefferson County
The Jefferson County detention center continues to have trouble housing inmates due to a shortage of space. Just this past week, drug task force agents released...
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