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State Works on New Nutrition and Physical Activity Rules for Students
Besides keeping them in the books, school districts also take on the jobs of keeping kids healthy. The state board of education met again Monday, to...
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Action taken to prevent daycare van tragedies
The recent death of a Pulaski County child who died in a daycare center van is prompting county officials to take steps to prevent another...
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Faster Pace on Arkansas Highways
A new national report shows people are disobeying posted speed limits while driving on the highways. The Governors Highway Safety Administration released the report...
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McGehee bans Pit Bulls
It`s illegal to buy a pit bull in McGehee, in southeast Arkansas. The city has passed a new ban on the dog breed, after a...
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Bird Watchers become victims of arson
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is investigating a suspicious fire after wildlife-viewing area in its Dagmar Wildlife Management Area was burned to the ground....
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Arkansas Wheat Farmers Could Face Smallest Crop in 31 Years
The recent dry spell offers little relief for Arkansas wheat farmers. Forecasters predict the smallest wheat crop in Arkansas in more than 2 decades. Farmers say...
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Grieving Searcy Father Asks Community to Stop Violence
Mourners turned out in Searcy on Saturday to pay their respects to Brandon Scott Blakely. The 25 year old was shot to death at an...
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Missing Michigan teen found in Arkansas
A 14 year old Michigan girl is safe after five day son the run. Her traveling partner is facing federal charges. The couple was tracked...
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Trucker Bombs Stinking Up Highways
Call it disgusting or maybe just a public health hazard, but next time you take it to the highway and spot some litter on the...
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Second Fire This Week at Pine Bluff Arsenal
A warehouse that burned to the ground at the Pine Bluff Arsenal earlier this week, caused more problems Thursday afternoon. Fire flared up again at the...
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Former Health Department employee under federal indictment
United States Attorney Bud Cummins says a former HIV/AIDS program administrator with the Arkansas Department of Health and three others stole grant money belonging to...
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Hospital Sees Increase in Children`s ATV Accidents
More and more accidents are happening on and off Arkansas roads -- but not with cars -- they`re happening with kids on four-wheelers. Arkansas Children`s Hospital...
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Oil Exploration in White County
In the past six months, more than 800 people have leased the rights to their land to oil companies. In past years, the companies have paid...
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Breakfast "Bugs" McDonald`s Customer
After a Tuesday morning breakfast run to a local McDonald`s, Jonesboro`s Phylesha Jones realized that sometimes more is less. She says, in addition...
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City Passes Ordinance to Reduce False Burglar Alarms
Little Rock police are answering too many burglar alarm calls when there is no burglar. City administrators are trying to cut down the 28,500 burglar alarms...
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