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18 Homes Boarded Up In Pine Bluff
Pine Bluff Police boarded up 18 abandoned or dilapidated houses Tuesday. The homes, officials say, were used for drug activity. Officials say they`ll try to contact the...
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Pine Bluff Receives Million Dollar Federal Grant
The City of Pine Bluff is a million dollars richer, thanks to a grant. The $1.5 million will be used to build an ampitheatre and...
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Jacksonville Library Closed due to Flooding
The Esther Dewitt Nixon Library is closed for at least the next two weeks. This is the third time its flooded in as many...
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Plans Unveiled For New Ballpark For Arkansas Travelers
Plans were unveiled today to move the Arkansas Travelers from one of the oldest ballparks in professional baseball to a new riverfront park in North...
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More activities announced for President Clinton during library opening
The schedule for former president Bill Clinton is taking shape as his foundation prepares to open his library and museum in Littne Rock next month....
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Clinton to appear with Kerry next week at rally
Former President Clinton will appear with Senator John Kerry at a lunchtime rally in Philadelphia Monday. Democrats hope the help from Clinton will be a...
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Utility customers are urged to conserve
The state`s top utility regulator says Arkansas has done what it can to curb energy prices. Now, Public Service Commission chairman Sandra Hochstetter says utilities...
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Some bird populations decreasing in Arkansas
There`s a reason why Arkansans haven`t seen as many meadowlarks in recent years. The National Audubon Society says there aren`t as many of the birds...
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Pine Bluff gets $1.5 million dollar grant
Pine Bluff is getting more than a million dollars in federal money to develop a pavilion along Lake Pine Bluff. The city has hopes that...
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Huckabee Signs Disaster Declaration
Governor Huckabee has signed an emergency declaration for Prairie, Pulaski and Saline counties to help people get assistance following Monday`s tornadoes. Huckabee authorized 200,000 dollars...
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Early Voting Turnouts Are Heavy
Based on heavy turnout in the early voting period that began on Monday, Secretary of State Charlie Daniels says he expects 70 percent of registered...
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National Weather Service Rates Twisters From F-0 to F-2
The National Weather Service says four tornadoes touched down in central Arkansas on Monday. The storms did millions of dollars worth of damage. ...
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OSHA To Look At Accident That Killed Three Workers In NW Arkansas
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is looking into last week`s accident in which three workers were electrocuted. The men, who...
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Lights Back On After Storms
Cleaning up after the storm is easier for most residents with power back on. With only the sunlight to guide them, families worked to put their...
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Little Rock Tragedy Could Lead to Nationwide Changes
When UAMS med student Robert Howard killed his wife and committed suicide, the school didn`t know about his criminal history. UAMS,...
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