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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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Hutchinson may run for Governor
Asa Hutchinson said Friday he would consider running for governor of Arkansas now that he`s been passed over for the top spot at the Department...
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Funeral set for Arkansas Soldier
An Arkansas soldier who died of injuries he sustained while serving in Iraq will be buried Sunday afternoon following a 3:00 service at the...
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Vice President duck hunting in Arkansas
Vice President Dick Cheney has spent Friday morning hunting in the White River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas. Cheney kept his plans for the 24-hour...
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Postal Service 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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New Nightclub Causes Uproar
Southwest Little Rock residents aren`t pleased to have a new nightclub in their neighborhood. Owners have transformed the old Harvest Food building on Geyers Springs into...
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Two Men Drown In Saline County
Authorities say alcohol was involved in the weekend drownings of two men in a Saline County pond. According to the sheriff`s office,...
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Man Shoots Three, Then Himself
A domestic dispute in Searcy County led a man to shoot three people and then take his own life. State police spokesman...
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Freezing Temperatures May Help Crops
State cooperative extension workers say that freezing weather may bring some hope to soybean and cotton farmers. They say that after a season of excessive...
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Choose Life License Plates May Be Gone Soon
The state attorney general`s office says he expects a federal judge to put a halt to the state`s issue of "Choose Life" license plates. ...
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Cuts May Be Coming To Russellville Police And Fire Departments
Russellville officials say they may have to make cuts within the fire and police departments because of a tight budget. Voters turned down a property...
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Marriage Amendment Takes Affect Today
The voter-approved Arkansas constitutional amendment that defines marriage as between a man and a woman goes into effect today. Opponents say the...
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