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Dole To Speak At Clinton School For Public Service
Once leaders of opposing parties, Bob Dole and Bill Clinton will continue their unlikely partnership for nonpartisan government. Dole will speak at the first official...
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Overnight Rain Soaks North Little Rock City Hall
That big storm that swept through central Arkansas during the pre dawn hours yesterday did more than just dampen the streets and blow down branches...
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Arkansas Fisherman Drowns In White River
A fisherman drowned this afternoon when he slipped on the rocks in the White River and the current whisked him to where searchers found him...
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Protecting Your Children From Non-Strangers
In light of the recent disappearance and death of Patricia Miles, many are wondering how to protect their children - from family friends. "We have a...
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Teacher Pleads Guilty to Sex with a Minor, Is Sentenced
A former Bald Knob Elementary School teacher gets sentenced after pleading guilty to sexual assault. Jackie Thomason was accused of having sex with a 16-year old...
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Districts on Probation, Say Misunderstanding, Their Way is Better
More than 100 Arkansas school district are on probation. But a few say it`s because of a misunderstanding. Several White County districts say...
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Charges Not Yet Upgraded For Woman Allegedly Involved In Kidnapping
The prosecutor in Crittenden County says he has taken no action yet in pursuing a case in the death of seven year old Patricia Ann...
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Governor Huckabee And Ethics Commission Agree On Violation
Governor Huckabee and the state Ethics Commission have agreed to accept a 2003 court ruling that found Huckabee made a minor violation of campaign finance...
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Police Arrest Second Person In Drive-by Shooting
Police reports show that a dispute over a cell phone led to the drive-by shootings of four girls in a Little Rock neighborhood. Two people...
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Schools Forced To Stop Searching Students
No random searches of groups of students with a metal-detecting scanner will be carried out in the Little Rock School District until officials draw up...
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White County Sheriff`s Department Looking For Arsonist
An arsonist has burned another wooden bridge in White County -- the seventh in six years. A $5,000 reward has been posted for information leading...
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Missing Girl Found Dead On 5th Day Of Search
Prosecutors are to take another look at the case against a woman charged with kidnapping in the disappearance of a seven-year-old who has now been...
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Democrats: Republicans signing Nader Petition
The Arkansas Democratic Party today released 26 names which they say have strong Republican ties, yet signed a petition for independent candidate Ralph Nader to...
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Your Money and the Race for the Presidency
New United States Census Bureau numbers show the widening gap between the richest and poorest Americans. George W. Bush and John Kerry both say they...
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Horse Tests Positive For West Nile
A horse that has died from West Nile Virus is the latest in a string of animals, mostly birds, reported to have died from the...
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