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Small Towns-Big Sacrifices
A new report suggest nearly half of the roughly 800 Americans who have died supporting US led operations in Iraq cmae from small towns. Such small...
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Man gets 35 years after conviction in stepfather`s killing
A Newport man was sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder for the stabbing death of his stepfather. ...
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Earle alderman defends himself against criminal charges
An Earle alderman says F-B-I agents investigating reports of voting problems created charges out of general confusion. Forty-five-year-old Lee Johnson is accused...
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Democrats` fund-raising efforts turn to plastic
The Democratic Party in Arkansas is soliciting members to sign up for a credit card that will help raise money for the party. ...
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Oklahoma man faces murder charges in Arkansas and Oklahoma
Prosecutors in two states say they`ll seek the death penalty for an Oklahoma man pursued and arrested by police after two women were killed at...
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LR attorney to advise former official in Sierra Leone
A Little Rock attorney is serving as a defense adviser for a man accused of war crimes in the African nation of Sierra Leone. ...
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Arkansas AG disputes findings in federal report
The state attorney general`s office says a federal report on the Conway Human Development Center draws inaccurate conclusions. The Justice Department`s report...
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After viewing documentary, Clinton says he was `enemy` of right
Following the screening of a documentary about his presidency, Bill Clinton told the audience that he became an enemy of right wing America in an...
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A Dirty Problem on the Road
Sure, we all know cell phones and speeding are dangerous when you`re driving down a busy Arkansas highway. Now federal safety experts are turning their...
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Seniors Confused Over Prescription Drug Card
Government workers are meeting with seniors nationwide to educate them about the prescription drug card. The move comes amid reports the Bush Administration is disappointed in...
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Retirement Facility Construction Given The Go-Ahead
Arkansas Teachers Retirement System voted to begin construction on retirement facility. The unanimous vote, made Tuesday night, comes two years after the board voted to stop...
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Closing Arguments heard in Richardson case
The attorney for Nolan Richardson said his client was lynched by the University of Arkansas. Meanwhile the University says Nolan Richardson is doing this only for...
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Governor Huckabee Praises Program For Diabetes
Governor Huckabee today lauded a new program that combines state and private efforts to help diabetes patients who receive Medicaid assistance. Huckabee...
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More Details Come Out About NLR Officer Involved Shooting
Police say a man who was cooking methamphetamine in his kitchen was fatally shot when he pointed a gun at a police officer during a...
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Clinton Film Gets First Showing In Little Rock
About 1,000 people paid 50 dollars each to see the premier in Little Rock of "The Hunting of the President," a film that claims to...
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