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Hurricanes Causing Big Business For One Arkansas Company
Baldor Incorporated of Fort Smith reports a huge surge in its generator business as a result of the three back-to-back-to-back hurricanes that hit Florida and...
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Extortion trial begins for Pine Bluff Alderman
Lawyers started selecting jurors in Pine Bluff Monday morning for the federal extortion trial of an alderman who is running for mayor of that city....
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Families of prisoners have hang-ups over high phone bills
Families of prisoners in Arkansas want the state to lower the cost of accepting collect phone calls from inmates. The state Department of Collection has...
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Garland Co School Election Ballot Will Remain
The Garland County Election Commission says the ballot for Tuesday`s school election can stay the same at least until a judge determines the county`s real...
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Arkansans remember Beatles visit
Exactly 40 years ago, the residents of Walnut Ridge became the only Arkansans to share their town with the Beatles. At the height of their...
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Japanese-Americans Headed To Little Rock For Conference
Hundreds of people are expected at a reunion this week of Japanese-Americans who were forcibly relocated to Arkansas internment camps at Rohwer and Jerome during...
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Miss Arkansas Places Fourth
Miss Arkansas Lacy Fleming was in the top five of the Miss American pageant at Atlantic City. Miss Alabama Deidre Downs, an aspiring doctor...
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Razorbacks Beat Louisiana-Monroe 49-20
Matt Jones threw for 272 yards and four touchdowns and Arkansas shut Louisiana-Monroe out in the second half for a 49-20 win tonight at War...
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University of Arkansas has record enrollment
The University of Arkansas has set a fall enrollment record with 17,269 students attending classes on its Fayetteville campus. Enrollment is up 4.9 percent from...
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Horses test positive for encephalitis
A veterinarian says two horses have died in Ouachita County after testing positive for the eastern encephalitis disease. Veterinarian Jim Rocconi said the diagnosis on...
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Post Office lists dates for holiday mailing
With thousands of American troops and civilians in the Middle East, it`s time to begin thinking about sending Christmas mail. The Postal Service says parcels...
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Duck Decoys To Be Outlawed
Starting next year, duck decoys equipped with life like spinning wings will be outlawed in Arkansas. The decoys help lure wary waterfowl into shotgun range...
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Arkansas State University plans grand opening
Arkansas State University plans the grand opening of its 20-million dollar Biosciences Institute Saturday. Money from Arkansas` settlement with tobacco companies paid for the center,...
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Train derailment will hamper weekend travel
Clean up of 22 derailed coal freight cars is expected to last through Saturday. That means Arkansas 365 in northwest Pulaski Countyw ill remain blocked...
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Mackool Asks For A Change Of Venue
A man accused of teaming with his then wife to kill her mother has asked a Pulaski County judge for a change of venue, citing...
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