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Legislator Fined $100 In Fatal Crash
Defensive driving teachers say that what happened to State Representative Johnnie Bolin isn`t all that uncommon. Bolin was driving in icy weather...
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New Jonesboro Park Destroyed
A Jonesboro skateboard park that was built by volunteers was destroyed in about five minutes, allegedly by a nearby business owner who was frustrated with...
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Park Superintendent Says No To New Museum
The superintendent of Hot Springs National Park says it would be a disservice to the historic ambiance of the park to open a Ripley`s Believe...
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Arkansas Children`s Hospital To Study Alcohol Use
Arkansas Children`s Hospital has been awarded a 1 point 6 million dollar grant for continuing research on the effects of alcohol. The National Institutes of...
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Parole Being Considered For Teen Convicted Of Killing An ASU Professor
A lawyer for 17-year-old Kirk Otis, convicted of the death of an Arkansas State University professor, says the teenager should be given parole because he...
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Family Of Missing Girl Wants To Confirm Body Found Is Their Missing Child
The adoptive parents of a Crittenden County seven-year-old who was kidnapped last week want DNA testing to prove that a body found in a field...
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Representative Johnnie Bolin Fined For Traffic Accident That Killed Three
Prosecutor Stevan Dalrymple says "the system rarely holds relief" in explaining why a state representative won`t go to trial for a traffic crash that killed...
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From on the Street to Online: Gangs Take Their Messages to the Web
From message boards filled with threats of violence to websites selling tapes and toys that critics say glamorize gang life, gangs are taking their messages...
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Rezoning Ruffling Feathers in PCSSD
The Pulaski County Special School Districts into the second phase of balancing its student population through rezoning. It means campuses in Sherwood will get...
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Arkansas Entergy Workers Will Stay Longer In Florida To Help With Hurricane Cleanup
Entergy Arkansas workers who are helping restore power in hurricane-wrecked Florida will stay a while longer. The electric utility said today that...
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Plans For NLR Bass Pro Are Still A Go
Plans for a major North Little Rock shopping center anchored by a Missouri-based outdoor goods retailer are progressing despite environmental concerns and complaints from other...
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State Health Department Reports Two More Human Cases Of West Nile
The state Department of Health reported two new human cases of West Nile virus today, listing one each in Jefferson and Pope counties. ...
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Kerry Gains Ground In Arkansas According To Poll
The state Democratic Party said today that John Kerry is opting for a ground game as opposed to President Bush`s air attack. ...
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U of A Announces New Degree
The University of Arkansas announced today that it is now offering a biomedical engineering master`s degree through its College of Engineering. Undergraduate...
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Crittenden County Jailer Arrested
The administrator of the Crittenden County Jail has been arrested for allegedly agreeing to provide slightly more than two ounces of cocaine to an inmate....
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