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Little Rock residents not complying with dog ordinance
Apparently many residents don`t know about a new ordinance that changes the way dogs can be chained to objects. The ordinance, which passed in November, makes...
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15,000 Arkansans Will Get Money From Music Industry
About 15,000 Arkansas residents could receive refund checks as a result of an antitrust settlement involving the distribution and sale of music on compact discs....
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Non-Profit Groups Can Win $1,000 At The Little Rock Marathon
The Little Rock Marathon is looking for 60 groups to register as official Marathon Course Entertainment and become eligible for a drawing for $1,000.00. ...
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State Supreme Court Says Lawsuit Against Tyson Must Be Heard In Court
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday sided with pork producers who want their lawsuit against Tyson Foods Inc. heard in circuit court rather than arbitration....
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Big Traffic Hassle Coming For Downtown Little Rock Drivers
Little Rock`s traffic engineer says the city will close intersections on both sides of the Main Street bridge connecting downtown with North Little Rock on...
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Wal-Mart Earnings Out
Wal-Mart reports record earnings and sales for the quarter that ended January 31st. Wal-Mart`s chief officers said this morning that brisk sales...
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State Sees Increase In People Getting GRD
State numbers show that an increasing number of Arkansas high school dropouts are choosing to obtain their diplomas through alternate programs. The...
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State Sees Increase In People Getting GED
State numbers show that an increasing number of Arkansas high school dropouts are choosing to obtain their diplomas through alternate programs. The...
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New Study About Arkansas` Preschools
A national study says that Arkansas` preschool programs are suffering just as much as its grammar and high schools. Arkansas` standards for...
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New Study About Arkansas' Preschools
A national study says that Arkansas preschool programs are suffering just as much as its grammar and high schools. Arkansas standards for...
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Amusement Park Granted Alcohol Permit
Despite opposition from Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and from church pastors, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board voted to grant a permit to Magic Springs in...
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Serial Killer May Have Struck In Arkansas
Law officers are investigating whether the deaths of ten women in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi are linked to a serial killer. ...
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Man Accused In Baby Death Pleads Not Guilty
A man accused of capital murder in the death of his girlfriend`s 15-month-old baby says he`s not guilty. Sean A. Michaud of...
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Jefferson County And Pine Bluff Lost A Prisoner
Pine Bluff and Jefferson County authorities are looking for a prisoner they misplaced in a series of jail transfers. Fred McCoy, age...
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Judge Orders Pulaski County To Refund 1997 Taxes
A judge says Pulaski County must send refunds to all taxpayers whose property tax bills rose from 1996 to 1997. The decision...
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