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Proposed Education Changes Meet Mixed Reviews in Jacksonville
Parents packed the Jacksonville High School auditorium to hear about proposed changes that could affect students of all ages. The Pulaski County...
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Shifting Forward
Commuters stuck in traffic on 67/167 these days probably dream of being able to zoom through 3 lanes in each direction. The state highway...
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Company Moving Arkansas Work To China
A company that makes precision magnetic materials at a plant in western Arkansas says it will move the work to China by June, bringing an...
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Supreme Court Leaves Stay Of Execution In Place
The state Supreme Court today denied condemned killer Rickey Dale Newman`s personal plea to dissolve a stay of execution. Without comment, the...
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Families Help Deployed Soldiers Through The Holidays
Plenty of people have been working hard to gather items to help Arkansas soldiers in Iraq have an easier time for the holidays. ...
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2nd Witness In Stabbing Case Found Dead
A man named as a witness related to a stabbing case has been found dead -- the second person connected to the case Columbia County...
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Plea In Murder For Hire Case
A man accused in a murder-for-hire scheme has avoided a possible death penalty by pleading guilty to a reduced charge of first-degree murder. ...
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Closing Arguments Expected Today In Nursing Home Beating Case
Closing arguments are expected today in the capital murder trial of Gayla Smith Wilson, who is accused in the beating death of a Fordyce nursing...
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Employees Sue Their City
Hundreds of Little Rock employees are staying on the job, but they`ve got their eyes on what will happen in a Pulaski County courtroom. ...
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Conway Christmas Parade Includes Gay Community Float
A Christmas parade in Conway could be making history this Saturday. For the first time, a float representing members of the gay community will ride down...
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Man Accused Of Animal Cruelty Pleads Not Guilty
Racehorse trainer Glenn Hild has pleaded innocent to misdemeanor charges of animal cruelty. Hild is the former owner of Word Farm. He...
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September Trial Date Proposed For Lakeview Lawsuit
A September 2005 trial date has been proposed by a federal judge for a lawsuit challenging the demise of the former Lake View School District....
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Arrests Made In Arkansas And Missouri On Federal Charges
Authorities have executed arrest warrants for 25 men in Missouri and Arkansas on federal firearms and drug trafficking charges. U-S Attorney James...
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September Lawsuit Proposed For Lakeview Lawsuit
A September 2005 trial date has been proposed by a federal judge for a lawsuit challenging the demise of the former Lake View School District....
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Intelligence Reform Bill Gets Support From 3 of 4 Arkansas Congressmen
A sweeping intelligence-reform bill drew the votes of Arkansas`s three Democratic congressmen, but not the lone Arkansas Republican in the House. Voting...
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