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City Council To Pay For Ice Storm Cleanup
Pine Bluffs City Council voted Monday to pay more than $800,000 for clean up relating to the 2000 ice storm. A Pennsylvania insurance filed a...
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State Law Allows Pharmacists Not To Fill Prescriptions
A little-known state law is protecting pharmacists who choose not to fill prescriptions because of moral or religious grounds. At issue are birth control and "morning-after"...
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Acxiom Faces Lawsuits
Some former passengers of JetBlue Airways Corporation have named Little Rock-based Acxiom Corporation in a lawsuit over a database created for the Defense Department. ...
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Former Prosecutor To Be Sentenced In July
Former prosecutor TJ Hively of Batesville will be sentenced July 21st on federal racketeering and fraud convictions. Hively was tried with two...
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Girl with Service Dog Turned Away from Movies
Doctors don`t expect Danielle Lindbom to live past thirty, but her mom says she`ll make the time she has left as normal as possible. ...
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Soldiers Bury Fallen Arkansas Soldier
One of the fallen soldiers from Arkansas` 39th Infantry Brigade is laid to rest this afternoon, 36-year old Captain Arthur "Bo" Felder. Family members say they...
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Take 5 to Save Your Child`s Life
Five minutes may not seem like very much, but anti-drug advocates say it may be just enough time to keep your child away from life-threatening...
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AT & T Overcharged Some Arkansans
Attorney General Mike Beebe says more than seven thousand Arkansans have been overcharged by AT and T. The company instituted a monthly...
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Clinton Library Taking Shape
The Clinton Presidential Library is taking shape. Workers are installing the vault that will hold classified documents, and Clinton`s papers will be moved -- starting...
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Students Injured In Westside Middle School Shooting Graduate Saturday
Westside High School`s graduation on Saturday includes two students who were wounded in a 1998 attack by two students at the district`s junior high school....
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Stuttgart Murder Trial Starts Monday
Opening statements are scheduled for today in the trial of a Stuttgart teenager accused in the slaying of an Arkansas State University professor. ...
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Nolan Richardson Trial Starts Wednesday
Former University of Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson`s lawsuit against the school and its fund-raising foundation gets underway this week. Richardson says...
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Early Voting Starts Monday
Early voting starts today across Arkansas for the May 18th primary. At the statewide level, Senator Blanche Lincoln has a challenger in...
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First Phase of Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Kicks In
Senior citizens sick of struggling to pay for prescription medicine will finally get a taste of Uncle Sam`s medicine to cure the illness. The first phase...
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Vice President Comes To NW Arkansas
A Wal-Mart distribution center in Bentonville will host a visit on Monday from Vice President Dick Cheney. Wal-Mart`s political action committee supports vastly more Republican...
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