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Election Results From Around Arkansas
Voters in Springdale have turned away a measure that would have allowed liquor to be served on Sundays. Voters yesterday in Elkins...
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Clark To Drop Out Of Race
An Internet campaign helped draw retired Army general Wesley Clark away from business interests in Little Rock and into the presidential race. ...
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Pine Bluff Arsenal Fights For Future
It`s hard to overstate the impact of the Pine Bluff Arsenal on the economy of Jefferson County. More than 2,000 people work at the...
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First Meeting With Special Masters
Lawyers who are party to the Lakeview school equity lawsuit had their first face to face meeting with the special masters investigating state school reform...
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Public Service Commission fighting rate increase
The Arkansas Public Service Commission says it will appeal a ruling that Entergy Arkansas must share in the higher production cost of sister subsidiaries of...
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Weed and Seed Program Reaps Success In Pine Bluff
Violent crime has fallen nearly 28 percent in Pine Bluff because of the "Weed and Seed" program. Weed and Seed, a community policing measure that stresses...
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$30 Million Of Cocaine Found On Interstate 40
Police found an estimated 30 million dollars worth of cocaine hidden among a tractor-trailer full of toys headed for Wal-Mart stores in North Carolina. ...
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Former Senator Nick Wilson Back In State
Former state senator Nick Wilson of Pocahontas, who was sent to federal prison in 2000 after his conviction on corruption charges, is back in Arkansas....
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What Not To Wear: Hawaiian Shirt Helps Police Solve Robberies
A man who failed in an attempt to rob a convenience store and successfully held up a bank 20 minutes later is in jail. ...
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Former State Senator Back After Serving Sentence
A prison official says former state senator Nick Wilson of Pocahontas is back in Arkansas after serving time in federal prison on a corruption conviction....
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Attorney General Warns Of Website That Charges Voters To Register
The operator of a Web site that charges people nine dollars and 95 cents to register to vote says his Internet business offers a service,...
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Budget Problems Close Several Parks
The Army Engineers` district office says it will close down several Arkansas parks it operates, close all but the boat-loading ramps in still more and...
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Preparing For Consolidation
Parents of students at Paron`s school say they are resigned to seeing their 262-student district consolidated next year. But they have many...
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Session Over, Consolidation Fight Continues
"Well see you in federal court!" Thats what the rural education association is saying to the state of Arkansas. Today, by phone, the...
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Mother of abandoned baby charged
Benton police say they have found the mother of an infant girl left at the Benton High School band room last week. Her name is not...
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