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Arkansans Honor First-Responders In 9/11 Vigil
In a small ceremony at the State Capitol, Arkansans paid homage to the more than 403 emergency responders who died in the Attack On America. The...
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Safety Measures Continue Three Years After 9/11 Attacks
Three years after the September 11th attacks, heightened security at government buildings and airports are still in place. The state Capitol building shut down all exits,...
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EPA Administrator To Visit West Memphis
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Mike Leavitt is scheduled to be in West Memphis on Monday as part of a clean air effort. ...
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Widow Files For Continuance
The widow of the pilot of American Airlines flight 14-20 asked a federal judge today to continue her suit against the airline from January until...
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Third Retailer Leaves Landers Road in Sherwood
More than $1 million in taxes could be marching out of Sherwood and down the street into North Little Rock. That`s because several businesses along Landers...
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Police confiscate 54 pounds of meth
Police in West Memphis say they have confiscated 54 and a half pounds of methamphetmine with a street value of about four and a half...
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Audit recommends tighter monitoring of home-schooled children
State auditors are recommending the state keep a tighter rein on home schooled children. An audit report showed a sharp increase in home schooled children,...
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State sends out letters about late taxes by mistake
The Arkansas Revenue Division says it mistakenly mailed five thousand 785 letters telling tax payers that they owned penalties and interest for late payments. The...
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Governor`s office cautious with mail
A spokesman for Governor Huckabee says his office wasn`t among those that received suspicious envelopes, rigged with a match to flare when opened. Spokesman Jim...
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Correctional Officers Needed
Arkansas` women`s prison and a men`s prison at Newport have a total of 58 job openings for correctional officers, and prison officials are eager to...
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More Arkansas Entergy workers heading to Florida
Entergy Arkansas says 65 more linemen are headed to Florida to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Frances. Entergy said that Florida utilities have asked...
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Cheney to visit Arkansas
Vice President Dick Cheney plans to visit Blytheville on Tuesday September 14. The party said that Cheney would attend an R.N.C. victory rally at a...
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Arkansas Democrats Sue Nader
The state Democratic Party filed a legal challenge against Ralph Nader in an effort to keep him off the presidential election ballot in Arkansas. The...
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List of Schools that met or exceeded state mandate goals
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Juvenile Lockup Could Reopen
The top elected officials of eight north-central Arkansas counties have agreed to provide funding that could allow reopening of a juvenile jail. The lockup had...
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