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List Is Growing With Number Of People Involved In Lawsuit Against "Choose Life" License Plates
The list is growing for the number of anti-abortion groups that want to see a lawsuit challenging Arkansas` "Choose Life" license plates. ...
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Holiday sales expected to increase
Consumers in the U-S are expected to spend 4 point five percent more this holiday season than they did a year ago. The forecast total...
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Helping the homeless
Organizers of an event geared to help people who live on the streets hope to draw 1500 homeless and poor people Saturday to a park...
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Board Recommends Clemecy For Convicted Murderer
The state parole board is recommending that a man who has served eight years of a 40-year prison sentence for a murder conviction be granted...
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Nader Appeals Decision To Be Thrown Off Ballot
Presidential candidate Ralph Nader wants action today in his fight to regain a place on the Arkansas general election ballot. A state...
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Dry Spell Spells Trouble
September has been one of the driest three weeks in Arkansas history. Already hundreds acres of Arkansas land have gone up in smoke, and farmers say...
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More Troops to Iraq
More Arkansas national guardsmen will be fighting on the Iraqi front of the war on terror. One hundred and twenty-one people left Camp Robinson this...
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Oklahoma Prosecutors Charge Man In Murder Of Arkansas Woman
Prosecutors today expect to arraign a man for the murder of a University of Oklahoma ballet dancer from Benton eight years ago. ...
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Van Buren Officer Suspended : Accused Of Smuggling Steroids
The police chief in Van Buren has suspended one of his officers who federal agents say is involved in a scheme to smuggle steroids. ...
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Natural Gas Prices Will Be Higher This Season
The Arkansas Public Service Commission says natural gas customers in the state will be paying higher prices to heat their homes this winter. ...
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Voters In Farmington To Vote Whether To Become Alcohol Free
Farmington voters will decide in November whether their city will become alcohol free. Washington County Clerk Karen Combs Pritchard says a group...
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Papers Filed In Court Dealing With Marriage Amendment
Lawyers in a lawsuit over a proposed constitutional ban of gay marriage are arguing in court filings over the legal definition of the term "marital...
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Wounded Soldier Home and Healing
Private First Class Adam Smith is living on a liquid diet of Ensure. Scrapnel took off his left jaw when a bomb went off near...
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Lonoke County Sheriff says he was assaulted by rival`s brother
There`s no denying that at time, politics can turn ugly for candidates. The lonoke County Sheriff believes his race turned violent over the weekend. It...
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Orphaned animals targeted by killer
Bauxite police want to know who`s taking aim at dogs living at the Saline County Humane Society Shelter. Two dogs were discovered shot to...
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