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New Businesses Spring up in Hot Springs
Bert Botter`s family didn`t know it 40 years ago. "This was a bold move on my dad`s part to buy this property and build a bowling...
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Suvivors Of Crime Victims Rally For Tougher Clemency Laws
Survivors of crime victims are lending their support to a drive to change the laws governing executive clemency in Arkansas. On the...
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Anti-Alcohol Rally At State Capitol
Activists met at the state Capitol today to demand changes in the Arkansas Beverage Control Board. Steve Jacobson, the president of Citizens...
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State Highlights Presidential Visits In New Brochure
A new Arkansas travel guide gives visitors a view based on where presidents have visited in the state. Nineteen presidents have traveled in Arkansas --...
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Mistaken Parole Of Convicts Stirs Debate Over Meth Laws
Some legislators are questioning whether Arkansas` treatment of methamphetamine crimes is too harsh. The Department of Correction mistakenly gave early release to...
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Beebe Man Says He Didn`t Kill His Mother And Grandmother
A Beebe man accused of killing his mother and grandmother has pleaded innocent to two capital murder charges. Twenty-nine-year-old Chester Dee Welch...
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Tax Lawsuit Dropped Involving K-Mart And Arkansas
A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Kmart that claimed hundreds of towns, cities and counties nationwide overcharged the discount retailer...
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Rash of Fires Sparks Suspicion Tuckerman
A number of fires in a small Jackson County town have police and firefighters working overtime. The town of Tuckerman has had six building fires...
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Pine Bluff Alderman Pleads Guilty To Felony Charges
A Pine Bluff alderman pleaded guilty today to a felony theft charge related to his management of a nonprofit agency and has agreed to resign...
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Crittenden County Officials Upset Over Air Quality Ruling
Crittenden County officials are upset at the Environmental Protection Agency`s decision to put restrictions on the county because of poor air quality. They blame the...
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Woman Will Get Payment After Claiming She Was Wrongly Fired
A woman who claimed she was wrongly fired by the Arkansas Department of Correction after becoming pregnant will receive $85,000 in a legal settlement with...
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After A Year in Iraq, Troops Back at Home
Amid news that some U.S. soldiers will have to stay in Iraq longer than expected, some Arkansas soldiers are safe at home this evening. About 40...
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Dog Owners Speak Out About Having Pets Stolen
Dog owners around the Mid-South who say they`ve been the victim of organized crime are speaking up. KARK 4 News has been following the investigation into...
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Consolidation Update
Twelve of Arkansas` smallest school districts will present consolidation plans to the state Board of Education tomorrow. The board faces a June 1st deadline to...
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Prison officials still looking for 8 released early
State prison officials are still looking for eight convicts they mistakenly set free early. In all, 32 inmates were mistakenly released early -- all serving...
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