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Four Arkansans Killed Over The Weekend In Iraq
The US Defense Department today released the names of four Arkansas soldiers killed in Taji, Iraq, on Saturday when mortar rounds hit their camp. ...
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Arkansas Family Notified About Death In Iraq
Military officials have notified the family of a second Arkansas soldier killed in a rocket attack in Iraq. The attack occurred Saturday at the base...
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Hot Springs Bottled Water Company Bought By Little Rock Company
The new owners of Mountain Valley Spring Water say they hope to put the product in every fine restaurant, resort and fine hotel in America....
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At Least 12 Arkansas Counties Have Disasters After Flooding
Officials of twelve Arkansas counties say they have disasters on their hands after flooding late last week and over the weekend. A statewide disaster declaration...
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Arkansas Soldier Killed In Early Morning Attack
An Arkansas soldier stationed at Camp Cooke in Iraq died Saturday after sustaining injuries in an early morning attack. Chief Warrant Officer Patrick Kordsmeier, 49, served...
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Johnson County Under Water; Residents Evacuated
More than 20 families were evacuated from Johnson County after flood waters crested near their homes. Neighbors were forced to navigate their quiet Elm Street block...
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Woman Dies At State-Run Facility; Police Investigate
Arkansas State police are investigating the death of a local woman at a state-run facility. Police say 67-year old Mary Knight, who suffered from bipolar disorder...
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New Overtime Regulations Start This Summer
The state Labor Department says that new federal overtime pay rules that will affect most Arkansas workers will go into effect automatically this summer without...
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Hung Jury Ends Trial In Marshall
The case of a Marshall woman accused in the death of her 13-year-old daughter`s baby ended in a hung jury Friday night. ...
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Arkansas Faces More Rain This Weekend
Between two and three more inches of rain are expected in Arkansas this weekend, expected to further saturate already flooded areas of the state. ...
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Soldier On Active Duty May Get To Vote In Primary
Thousands of Arkansas soldiers are deployed in Iraq and won`t be home to vote in the presidential primary next month. Arkansas National...
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Arkansas State University Receives $1 Million
A foundation is giving Arkansas State University one million dollars to establish a chair in agricultural biotechnology. The money is from Mike...
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Bridge Buckles In Shannon Hills
An 80-foot bridge on Shannon Hills` main road buckled Thursday when a truck crossing it caused the structure to buckle. Mayor Larance...
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White Hall Man Pleads Guilty To Charges Related To Gambling House
A White Hall man has entered a guilty plea to a federal money laundering charge brought after a probe into a gambling house in Jefferson...
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Woman Accused Of Inducing Labor In Daughter On Trial
A jury has been seated and testimony has begun in the case of a nurse in Searcy County accused in the death of her 13-year-old...
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