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UAMS May Build New Hospital And Dorms
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is planning a $169 million dollar construction project. On Tuesday, the executive council discussed plans...
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Colleges And Universities Want More Money From State
Leaders of Arkansas public colleges and universities plan to seek a 53 million-dollar increase in state funding for the 2006-2007 school year. ...
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Colleges And Universities Want More Money From State
Leaders of Arkansas public colleges and universities plan to seek a 53 million-dollar increase in state funding for the 2006-2007 school year. ...
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Nashville Changes Laws To Insure Free Speech Rights
A lawyer for the city of Nashville says the has city modified its restrictions on large gatherings to guarantee the free-speech rights of people who...
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Renovations At The State Capitol Taking Longer Than Expected
Renovations at the state Capitol are taking longer than expected, but officials say the grounds will better resemble their original appearance when the work is...
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Arkansas Bucks Housing Trend
While economists are dismayed about national trends showing housing starts down and thus the nation`s financial health, in Arkansas, something`s different. Contractors here say...
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Battleground State or Bust?
For months, it seemed to be true. The Bush and Kerry campaigns were calling Arkansas a battleground state and using campaign ads and high-profile visits...
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New Brochure On Arkansas History Released
Arkansas` tourism department has issued a new brochure highlighting the State`s history. "Heritage and Civil Rights Pathways" features historic events like the Central High Crisis while...
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City Council Finances Pine Bluff Buses
Pine Bluff`s City Council members voted to finance the city`s buses through the end of the year. In a 7-0 measure, the council agreed to pay...
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Jail Overcrowding Leads to Man Handcuffed to Pole
A bail bondsman in Little Rock Handcuffed a wanted man to a pole outside the Pulaski County Detention Center because the facility was closed and...
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Democrats And Republicans Court Hispanics
The rising Hispanic population will figure prominently in the November election, experts say. Both Democrats and Republicans are courting the Hispanic vote in several states including...
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New homes change image of neighborhood
The Little Rock Board of Directors will be voting on an allocation of $275,000 in federal funding to pay for the next phase of a...
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Alaska Fires Helping Arkansas Weather
Arkansans have high-level smog to thank for a short break from brutal temperatures. The National Weather Service says smoke from wildfires in...
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Conway Police Officer Works In Iraq
A Conway police officer serving in Iraq says it`s frustrating to investigate crimes with Iraqi police. Captain Derald Neugebaure is serving with...
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Jonesboro City Councel Talks About Proposed Mall
Jonesboro`s city council has approved the creation of a special redevelopment district for the planned Mall at Turtle Creek project. The district...
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