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Prison Director Says They Need More Money
The state Correction Department director told legislators that he needs $73.4 million for his budget for the next two years. The state...
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State To Ask Feds For More Flu Shots
The state has only a few thousand doses of flu vaccine from the 59,000 it began administering this week. The state Health Department says it...
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Hope Sets Plans To Celebrate Library Opening
The town where former President Bill Clinton was born plans on celebrating the opening of his library in Little Rock. The Clinton Birthplace Foundation and...
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Highway Department Removes Memorial From Bus Crash Site
Memorial crosses placed at the site of a tour bus crash off Interstate 55 that killed 15 people last month have been removed by Arkansas...
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Lawmakers Search for Ways to Fund School Repairs
Arkansas voters may have said "No" to a referendum that would have raised property taxes to pay for decaying schools this week, but as required...
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Clinton Library Plans On Schedule
The grand opening of the Clinton Library is right on schedule, organizers say. "Everything is right on time and everyone is meeting their commitment," says Isabelle...
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Thieves Target Family`s Mausoleum
A North Little Rock family says their mausoleum is repeatedly targeted by thieves. Tina Tindall`s mother Rose Curtis died in December 2002 and was buried in...
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State Fair Will Have To Cut Fair Budget For Next Year
-- Five days of rain during the Arkansas State Fair`s 10-day run last month will force organizers to cut the budget for next year`s fair...
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Legislators Get Look At What It's Going To Take To Repair Schools
Legislators got a preliminary look today at a report on the conditions of school buildings in Arkansas -- an issue that is expected to be...
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Legislators Get Look At What It`s Going To Take To Repair Schools
Legislators got a preliminary look today at a report on the conditions of school buildings in Arkansas -- an issue that is expected to be...
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Court Says Cash Found By Lodger Goes To Hotel
The state Court of Appeals say a hotel proprietor is the rightful owner of $14,200 in cash that was found by a lodger in a...
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Tumey Concedes Race To Hutchinson
Democrat Robbyn Tumey has conceded defeat in her state legislative race against Republican Timothy Hutchinson. Tumey had held out hope that she...
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Submarine Tours Resume During Presidential Library Week
The city of North Little Rock says it will offer tours of the USS Razorback submarine the week the Clinton Presidential Library opens. ...
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Wal-Mart Sales Below Forecast But Company Projects Strong Quarterly Earnings
Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated announced today that it expects its third quarter earnings to be at the high end of its forecast of 52 to 54...
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Tumey Yet To Concede Legislature Loss To Hutchinson
Democrat Robbyn Tumey has yet to concede defeat in her state legislative race against Republican Timothy Hutchinson. She is still deciding whether to pursue a...
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