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Hamburger Tax possible for Benton
City council members in Benton gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would put a three percent tax on all restaurants and hotels. The goal of...
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Arkansas Soldiers Deal with Post Traumatic Stress
As more and more Arkansas soldiers return home, many of them are having a tough time dealing with the aftermath of the war, and transitioning...
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Session Update
Around the Capitol today: - The House endorsed a plan to merge the state department of health and the state department of human services. - Plans allowing...
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Full Senate Set to Vote on Internet Stalking Bill
The Senate is scheduled to vot on a bill that would make it a criminal offense to stalk a child over the internet. Under the...
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Small Churches Keep the Faith Despite Growth of Mega-Churches
Its a trend sweeping the country, even though church attendance is on the decline in the recent decade. You see it on Sundays, and if...
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Investigators Searching for Suspects in Lonoke Meth Lab Explosion
Investigators determined the cause of a Friday night house explosion in Lonoke. The result: a working meth lab in the most unlikely of places -...
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Temporary license plates in the works
A bill that`s working it`s way through the House could mean Arkansans would soon be able to get temporary license plates when buying a car. Right...
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Faith in Our Community
During this Holy Week, KARK is taking a look at faith in our community. During his 2000 run for the White House, President Bush campaigned...
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Governor Huckabee Has Surgery For Hernia
Governor Mike Huckabee underwent a procedure today to repair a spigelian hernia in the abdominal wall just below the waistline. The procedure was performed on...
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North Little Rock Keeps Control of Bus Transportation
After nearly five hours in discussions, North Little Rock School board members voted unanimously against outsourcing school bus drivers. The vote came as a victory to...
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Little Rock School District Approves Reorganization
At Thursday night`s Little Rock School Board meeting, members voted to approve a district re-organization. The plan was presented at the last meeting by a group...
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McClellan Community Bank
A local bank and a local high school agree to partner a program, thats the 1st of its kind in Arkansas. Metropolitan National Bank and McClellan...
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So Happy Together: Arkadelphia Couple Celebrates 80 Years of Marriage
They were only seventeen when they were married, but for Clarence and Eula Stovall it was the commitment of a lifetime--- a very long lifetime. ...
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Nursing aide training may be increased
Legislation to increase nursing aide training to 90 hours was sent to Governor Mike Huckabee Thursday. The measure, known as the Barbara Broyles` Training Program,...
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Governor considers legislation requiring defibrillators
Legislation that would require all Arkansas Health Spas to have defibrillators has been sent to Governor Mike Huckabee. The bill mandates that at least on...
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