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Warrant Issued For Arkansas Attorney
A federal judge in Detroit has issued an arrest warrant for an Arkansas attorney who failed to show up for a hearing in U-S District...
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Little Rock Traffic Fails To Make National List
Traffic congestion in the Capital City is so low it doesn`t register on the national consciousness. A study by the American Highway Users Alliances, which ranks...
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River Rail Construction Shuts Down Main Street Bridge
March 1 marks d-day for the Main Street Bridge. That`s when the Main Street bridge will shut down for construction for the upcoming River Rail Street...
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C-130 Jets Land At Air Force Base
Little Rock airmen are taking to the skies in new C130 J planes after years of anticipation. The airmen are taking part in month-long training sessions...
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Lawsuit Over Clemency
Late last month, the governor granted clemency to confessed Saline county murderer Don Jeffers. Jeffers used his own prosthetic leg to beat William Hash...
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Two Months Keep New Little Rock Fire Chief Busy
For two months, the Little Rock Fire Department has been under a new command. Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr started in January, months after Chief Phil Johnston...
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Governor Pardons Former Attorney General
Governor Huckabee has made final a pardon for former Arkansas Attorney General Steve Clark. The pardon restores all of Clark`s rights and...
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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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