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Veterans To Celebrate Pearl Harbor Day
About a dozen Arkansas veterans who were at Pearl Harbor 63 years ago today are expected to attend an anniversary service at the state Capitol...
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Maumelle Voters To Decide On Bond Issue
Residents of Maumelle will head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether they are willing to pay $6 million in bonds. The money would be used...
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Company Predicts Splenda Shortage
A popular artificial sweetener has become a victim of its own success. Makers of the key ingredients in Spenda say theyre having a hard time...
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Schools perform at State Capitol
The holiday spirit can be found outside and inside the State Capitol. Music is now filling the halls as students, dance groups and others from...
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Double Murder Under Investigation In Crittenden County
Authorities are still investigating a double homicide inside a home in the Crittenden County town of Sunset. The Crittenden County Sheriff`s Department...
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Arkansas Soldier Sues Government
An Arkansas soldier is among eight that have filed a court challenge to the Army`s policy requiring them to serve longer than the terms of...
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Asa Hutchinson Looks At Options For Future
Former Arkansas congressman Asa Hutchinson says he is looking at any number of options for the future now that he has been passed over for...
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City Of Jonewsboro Reminds Hunters They Cannot Shoot In City
The city of Jonesboro is reminding hunters that it is illegal to discharge a firearm within the city limits. Craighead County Sheriff...
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Two Teens Die In Weekend Fire
Two teenagers died in fire at a mobile home where the occupants were using an oven as a source of heat. Authorities...
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Stories About Arkansas Being Published By Library
A collection of short stories based on Arkansas history is being published by the Central Arkansas Library System. The book is by...
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Advocates Camp Outside To Protest Treatment Of Homeless
Men and women are sleeping beneath the stars to send a message to city leaders who they say mistreat the homeless. Workers with the Arkansas Homeless...
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Shoppers: Cash Wins Out Over Credit Cards
Arkansas shoppers are choosing to use cash rather than credit as they hit the stores this Christmas season. Many say they`re tired of being saddled with...
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Post office deadlines for shipping gifts
If you`re buying gifts for family out of town, keep in mind when you need to ship it. The postal service has set deadlines, so...
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Fire Departments getting Federal money
The Homeland Security Department today announced 21.5 million dollars for Arkansas first responders. The federal department gave four specific grants to fire agencies in the...
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Election results now official
Election results are finally official in Pulaski County now that the county election commission has been allowed to bypass the county clerk. Secretary of State...
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