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Man Gets 60 Days For Staging Dogfights
A judge fined a Woodson man one-thousand dollars and ordered him jailed for 60 days after the man pleaded guilty to staging dog fights. ...
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Term Limits May Change
Two groups say they have had enough of term limits for legislators in Arkansas. The state Chamber of Commerce-Associated Industries of Arkansas...
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Another Bank Robber Strikes In Little Rock
Little Rock police say a surveillance camera photographed a bank robber this morning at an Arvest Bank branch. Police spokeswoman Cassandra Davis...
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Jury Selection Begins In Pine Bluff Murder Trial
Lawyers are set to select jurors Thursday for the trial of a Pine Bluff man accused of shooting another man in front of a house...
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Consolidation Update: Sparkman
Sparkman School District officials have given up on finding a voluntary consolidation partner and will instead ask the state to pair their schools with the...
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Update: Standoff In The Ozarks
Just three officers are remaining in Alread, the site of a week-long search for two fugitives in the densely wooded Ozark Mountains. ...
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Russellville man on trial for infant murder
The trial for Peter David Vega began in Pope County today. Prosecutors allege Vega was taking care of his 6 month old son Elias in April...
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Meth Addicts Crowd Courts, Jails and Now Treatment Centers
Widespread meth use is a problem most Arkansas counties are all too familiar with. And it`s something everyone has problems getting over--whether it`s meth makers...
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North Little Rock Murder Suspect Had History Of Depression
A police spokesman said today that a man suspected of killing his wife yesterday has suffered from depression for months. Sergeant Jim...
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Time Will Begin A Women`s Magazine For Wal-Mart
Time Incorporated says it will begin selling a monthly women`s magazine called All You in Wal-Mart Stores beginning in September. The magazine...
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Griffen Files For Appeals Court
Arkansas Appeals Court Judge Wendell L. Griffen filed today for chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Griffen had made his intentions...
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Classes Resume In Tuckerman
Classes are to resume today in Tuckerman, one week after a fire damaged the school. The school had to call off classes...
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Classes Resume In Alread
Authorities are still on the lookout for two fugitives from Van Buren County. The men have now been on the run for a full week....
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Cashflow Problems for the Faulkner County Boys and Girls Club
An organization that helps hundreds of children stay out of trouble after school is in a bit of trouble itself. The Faulkner County Boys and Girls...
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Hawaii Group Upset About North Little Rock`s Plan For Tugboat
A preservation group is upset with plans to make a tugboat that was used to rescue sailors during the bombing of Pearl Harbor part of...
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