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Four Weeks To Fitness
Doctors and health care professionals tell us, it doesn`t matter what activity you choose, as long you`re active. A Central Arkansas man chose running for himself,...
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State Revenues Down : Budget Cuts May Be Needed
The state collected 13-point-seven (m) million dollars more in taxes in January than a year ago but fell nine-point-six (m) million dollars below the forecast...
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Grant Money Is Coming To Hot Spring Bathhouses
Five million dollars is in President Bush`s budget proposal for rehabilitation of three buildings at Hot Springs` Bathhouse Row. National Parks Service...
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Arkansas Supreme Court Named Special Masters In Education Case
The Arkansas Supreme Court today named two former justices as special masters to oversee how the state puts in place improvements to its unconstitutional public...
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Arkansas Supreme Court Names Special Masters In Education Case
The Arkansas Supreme Court today named two former justices as special masters to oversee how the state puts in place improvements to its unconstitutional public...
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Tyson Foods To Remove Trans Fats
Springdale-based Tyson Foods says it will remove trans fats -- a form of fat believed to be particularly harmful -- from its fully cooked retail...
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Garden Ridge Files Bankruptcy
The Garden Ridge home decor and crafts retail chain is seeking bankruptcy court protection. Houston-based Garden Ridge also has announced it`s closing...
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Henry Hawk`s "Well On Your Way"
Doctors and health care professionals tell us, it doesn`t matter what you activity you choose, as long you`re active. A central arkansas man chose...
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Bus Strike Ends
The union representing bus drivers and support staff in the Pulaski County Special School District voted to end its strike tonmight, despite not winning recognition...
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End to Bus Strike Could Be Closer than Union Thinks
It`s pajama day in the Cody household. At least that`s how parent Brenda Cody explains to her five foster children that they`re not getting dressed today,...
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Cabot says ambulance service overcharged patients
Cabot city council will meet tonight to decide if it should file a civil suit against Allied Lifestar ambulance service. The city claims the company overbilled...
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Last Week For Special Session On Education?
After two days of relative quiet in the state Capitol at Little Rock, things will be bustling again today -- and not just with the...
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Bus Strike Enters Week 2 : District Considers Private Company
Officials of the Pulaski County School District say they`re considering a contract with a private company to provide students with rides to school. The district...
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Central Arkansas Researchers Help Out With Mars Research
Three central Arkansas researchers are working to develop a mobile laboratory system to help NASA search for water on Mars. University of...
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Clark Caravan Gets Speeding Tickets
All three drivers in a campaign caravan carrying retired general Wesley Clark of Little Rock got speeding tickets yesterday from an Oklahoma state trooper. Clark`s...
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