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Arkansas Salvation Army May Bring In Less Money This Year
The Arkansas Salvation Army says it is at risk of bringing in less money this year from its bell ringers. The charity says fewer retailers...
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Surprise Audit Finds Missing Money
In a surprise visit to the Arkansas State Board of Cosmetology`s offices while the director was out of town in August, state auditors found $12,131...
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Veteran Commits Suicide In Front Of Veteran`s Hospital On Veteran`s Day
An Oklahoma veteran took a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun and shot himself in the head in front of the Veteran`s Affairs Medical Center in Fayetteville. The...
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Tough Times for Families Still Awaiting Soldiers` Return
Veteran`s Day takes on different meaning to the families of soldiers still serving in Iraq. They couldn`t share the joy of seeing a soldier come home...
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Arkansas Soldiers Return Home
240 soldiers with the 39th Infantry Brigade are back in the Natural State after spending months in Iraq. The troops returned to Fort Hood, Texas for...
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ASU Professor Named Fulbright Scholar
A professor at Arkansas State University has been named a Fulbright Scholar and will lecture and do research in Africa this school year. ...
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School Teacher Arrested On Forgery Charges
In south Arkansas, a school teacher has been arrested on theft and forgery charges related to his ministry duties at a Methodist church. ...
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Pine Bluff Police Officer Arrested For Conspiracy To Commit Capital Murder
Authorities say a former Pine Bluff police officer has been arrested on probable cause of conspiracy to commit capital murder. Jimmy Frizielle,...
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Ceremony At State Capitol Honors Veterans
Veterans, active military members and civilians gathered at the state Capitol today for a ceremony to mark Veterans Day. Lieutenant Governor Winthrop...
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Researchers Begin Breast Cancer Study
-- Researchers have begun to study a medical procedure they hope will make repeat surgery for breast cancer patients unnecessary. The University...
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Clinton Museum Store To Open In Rivermarket
The Clinton Museum store opens Saturday with 1,500 square feet of books, artwork, clothing, political memorabilia and toys. Clinton Foundation president Skip...
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U of A Renovations Put On Hold
Renovations to the 69-year-old Chemistry Building on the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville campus have been put on hold. The school has cost concerns about...
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U of A Renovations Put On Hold
Renovations to the 69-year-old Chemistry Building on the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville campus have been put on hold. The school has cost concerns about...
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Baptists Re-elect State President
The pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lavaca will serve another one-year term as president of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. ...
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Bald Knob Residents Are Dealing With Dirty Water
The state Health Department says water that comes out of the taps in several homes north of Bald Knob isn`t dangerous, only dirty. ...
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