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Miss Arkansas Preliminary Winners
Two University of Arkansas students won preliminary competitions in the Miss Arkansas Pageant last night. Miss Northeast Arkansas and Second-year law student Stephanie DeClerk...
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State Police Gets New Commander
Major Ed Wolf of Clarksville has been named the new commander of the State Police highway patrol. He was promoted from captain to major yesterday...
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Hot Springs Thermal Water Rates To Go Up
The manager of Hot Springs` most famous hotel -- the twin-towered Arlington Hotel -- vows to fight against a sudden ten-time increase in fees for...
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Raccoons In Arkadelphia Aren`t Doing Well
Raccoons in the Arkadelphia area are acting strangely. Animal control officers say the nocturnal creatures are out in the daytime, not aggressive,...
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Census Report Shows Bryant Fastest Growing City
The 2003 US Census report shows Northwest Arkansas` population boomed between 2002 and 2003 as the Arkansas Delta continued to lose residents. overall, the state...
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Former Pine Bluff Officer Gets Probation
Former Pine Bluff police officer Reuben Bledsoe Junior has received five years probation after pleading guilty to fraud. Bledsoe admitted in March that he lied...
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Olsen twin eating disorder bringing attention to AR problem
With Mary Kate Olsen now being treated for an eating disorder, Arkansas doctors are hoping more young adolescents with the problem will come forward. Arkansas Children`s...
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National Guard Soldiers Injured In Iraq To Undergo Surgery
One of the four soldiers injured in Iraq will undergo surgery tomorrow. Staff Sergeant Arthur Stockenbury of the Delta Company, Third Battalion, 153rd Infantry, sustained injuries...
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Fake Cops Use Well-Planned Scam to Get Thousands
Little Rock Police need help tracking down two men posing as police officers. Police say the two men are running a well-planned fraud scheme that`s already...
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Soldier Heads To Hospital Instead Of Home
Staff Sergeant Scott Huffman`s third child couldn`t wait to see him. So when Huffman returned from Iraq on Father`s Day, his pregnant...
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Classic Carousel Closer To Being Restored
Restored components of the 80-year-old War Memorial Midway carousel returned from about 12 years of treatment in Siloam Springs. The Spillman over-the-jumps...
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Funeral Scheduled For Arkansas Soldier
An Arkansas soldier electrocuted in an accident in basic training will receive a full military funeral. Private Van Ryan Marcum of Prescott touched a metal...
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Former Lakeside Superintendent Pleads Not Guilty
The Hot Springs Lakeside School District`s former superintendent is pleading not guilty to a charge of theft by deception. 52-year-old Danny Slay...
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AT&T Will Not Seek New Customers In Arkansas
A-T-and-T says it will stop selling local and long-distance to new residential customers in Arkansas and six other states. The company blames a court decision...
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State Computer System Won`t Shut Down Even If Deadline Is Not Met
Attorney General Mike Beebe says today that a judge won`t shut down the state`s automated information system, even if a July deadline to make it...
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