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Arkansas Soldier Among Dead in Helicopter Crash
The Defense Department has released the names of 16 of the 30 Marines killed when their C-H-53-E helicopter crashed in Iraq. Among the dead is...
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Searcy Fire Department Fire
Firefighters get the calls to save other peoples homes and businesses everyday, but Thursday night in Searcy they`re turning their attention and hoses on their...
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School Bus Driver Arrested for Sexual Assault, Case Files Mount
A Bryant school bus driver is accused of 10 counts each of sexual assault and rape, but not for the children he`s responsible for driving...
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Russellville Man Facing Criminal Charges After Spanking Stepdaughter
A Russellville man could face up to six years in prison for spanking his 8-year old stepdaughter after she broke a bed. Patrick Heaton, 36, was...
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Legislature Considers New Litter Control Laws
So-called litter-control officers would be allowed to issue citations when they catch someone littering, under a bill advancing in the state Legislature. ...
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Someone Stole Thousands Of ASU Newspapers
Someone badly wanted to find out what`s happening on the campus of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. Police are trying to find...
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Divisions Over War Deepen
The war in Iraq is in sharp focus for millions of Americans this week, and events on the ground may explain why. Wednesday was...
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Health Study Broken Down by Zip Code
A new study from the Arkansas Department of Health and St. Vincent`s breaks the statistics down to individual neighborhoods in Pulaksi County. The survey asked over...
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Jermain Taylor Launching Anti-Smoking Website, Commercials
A famous face and the man moving health to the forefront in Arkansas unveiled some new tools to keep youngsters away from tobacco. At McClellan...
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Senator Seeks to Change Clemency Notification
PROSECUTORS AND SOME LAWMAKERS ARE HOPING TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE WAY CLEMENCIES ARE GRANTED IN ARKANSAS. STATE SENATOR BOBBY GLOVER INTRODUCED A BILL TO REQUIRE...
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Mayor Injured In Car Chase
A southeast Arkansas mayor has been injured by a suspect`s car during a chase. Grady Mayor Bobby O`Bryant was assisting police officers in placing spike...
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Flooding Closes More Hunting Locations
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has expanded the deer-season closures enacted late last week due to the increasing flood conditions. The closed areas now...
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Senator Lincoln Trying To Get Money To Clean Up Former Nuclear Reactor In Northwest Arkansas
U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln is once again seeking federal help to decontaminate and decommission a former nuclear reactor known as SEFOR in northwest Arkansas. Lincoln...
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Honduran Teenager Receives Leg Surgery in Little Rock
For a 13-year old boy from Honduras, several thousand miles isn`t too far to travel to be able to walk straight again. Melkin Valdez spent his...
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Could More Chemical Weapons Be Sent to PB Arsenal?
As the Pine Bluff Arsenal moves to destroy its stockpile of chemical weapons, an order from the Secretary of Defense has some neighbors worried more...
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