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First Phase of Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Kicks In
Senior citizens sick of struggling to pay for prescription medicine will finally get a taste of Uncle Sam`s medicine to cure the illness. The first phase...
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Vice President Comes To NW Arkansas
A Wal-Mart distribution center in Bentonville will host a visit on Monday from Vice President Dick Cheney. Wal-Mart`s political action committee supports vastly more Republican...
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Red Cross Helps Flooding Victims
The Red Cross is continuing to provide assistance to people affected by floods this week in parts of Arkansas. Eighteen counties have...
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Toad Suck Daze Hampered By Rain
Toad Suck Daze`s turnout won`t set a record this year. Rain kept the crowds away, causing several vendors and scholarship funds to lose money. "It does...
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Medicare News
STARTING MONDAY, SENIORS CAN SIGN UP FOR DRUG DISCOUNT CARDS... THE FIRST PHASE OF MEDICARE`S NEW PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT. ADVOCATES FOR THE ELDERLY SAY IT`S...
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Check Scare Today For UAMS Employees
Paychecks for 3,000 employees at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences that were thought to be delayed until Monday will be on time. ...
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UCA Player Dies In Fire
A fire apparently caused by food burning on a stove has taken the life of a University of Central Arkansas basketball player. Authorities say 22-year-old...
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Health Center Death Report In Hands Of Prosecutor
A state police report investigating the death of a woman at a state run mental health facility is now in the hands of the prosecutor. Mary...
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Arkansas Man In Jail After Climbing Downtown Building
A man accused of scaling a downtown Little Rock building with a loaded gun is now behind bars after facing a judge this morning. Jared Tumbleson,...
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The Air Up There; Pulaski County Receives Poor Grade For Air Quality
Pulaski County receives a failing grade from the American Lung Association because of its air quality. The Lung Association monitors Crittenden, Montgomery, Newton and Pulaski...
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Army Corps Says Reservoirs Helped With Flooding
The Army Corps of Engineers says its system of dams along the White River and its tributaries in Arkansas and Missouri worked the way it...
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Some Of Northwest Arkansas Cannot Account For Some Of The Water It Buys
There may be more of a water surplus in northwest Arkansas than most folks think. In addition to all the rain last week that brought...
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Swat team surrounds downtown Little Rock
Little Rock police swarmed several downtown blocks tonight looking for 2 men. One was captured. That man had a loaded handgun and bag...
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Flooding Damages Devil`s Den State Park
Weekend flooding did an estimated $3 million in damage at Devil`s Den State Park. Parks officials are now trying to figure out where to begin...
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Lawsuit Dropped Against Clinton Library
A Pulaski County circuit judge has dismissed a Little Rock resident`s claims against a bank handling bonds issued by the city to pay for park...
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