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Huckabee Allows Refill Of Prescription Drugs For Hurricane Evacuees
Governor Mike Huckabee issued an emergency proclamation Wednesday afternoon allowing Arkansas pharmacists to refill prescriptions for one month for the evacuees from Hurricane Katrina. ...
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People In Other State Can Get Shots At State Health Department Units
Residents from other states as well as emergency workers related to Hurricane Katrina can receive Tetanus/diphtheria (Td) shots, the Arkansas Division of Health announced Tuesday....
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7 Shirley High School Students Hospitalized for Drug Use in School
Seven high school students are recovering after taking anti-seizure medication distributed to them on Tuesday during school. The incident happened at Shirley High School in...
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Garland County Firefighters Accused of Arson
Two men who were once responsible for putting out fires are now accused of starting them. Garland County deputies arrested volunteer firefighters 19 year old Russell...
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Donations needed for Hurricane Katrina relief
KARK 4 is providing the following links to make it easy for Arkansans to donate to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Be...
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Governor Huckabee Urges Arkansans To Donate To Red Cross
Governor Mike Huckabee on Tuesday urged Arkansans to donate to the American Red Cross disaster relief fund in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. ...
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Electric Cooperatives Of Arkansas Sends Linemen To Help With Damage
The Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas will dispatch 100 linemen and equipment to assist Washington-Saint Tammany Electric Cooperative in Louisiana to assist in a major power...
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Jefferson County Opens Shelter For Hurricane Victims
The Jefferson County Chapter of the American Red Cross has opened a shelter for the Hurricane evacuees from Louisiana and Mississippi. The shelter is...
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National Guard Gets More Orders From Governor
At the direction of the governor, the Arkansas National Guard has called approximately 350 personnel to state active duty to assist with hurricane relief efforts in Mississippi....
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Katrina`s Damage in Dollars
As homeowners and construction crews start thinking about damages in dollars, Arkansans may want to keep a close eye on construction costs. Over the past...
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Red Cross crews gather in Little Rock
Red Cross used the Little Rock Hilton as a staging point to launch a relief operation on Monday. Nealry 100 crews are expected to head out...
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Hurricane Evacuees still waiting
Hurricane evacuees spents hours in their hotel rooms across Little Rock on Monday watching news coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Many of them told KARK they have...
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Hurricane Causes Gas Price Spike
The havoc caused by Hurricane Katrina will not be isolated to the southern coastal areas of the country. Here in Arkansas, many people will...
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Arkansas National Guard Helps Out With Hurricane Katrina
Sunday, at the request of the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management, the governor directed the Arkansas National Guard to open a readiness center (formerly referred to as...
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Arkansas State Police Waiting To Help Out In Louisiana
All commissioned Arkansas State Police personnel have been placed on "stand-by" status and are subject to adjust their assignments and schedules as necessary to respond...
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