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Sevier, Pope, Newton counties hand count ballots
Election workers in Sevier County had to hand count ballots until early this morning after discovering a programming problem with a vote-tabulating machine. ...
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Nutt back on stand in Richardson trial
Arkansas football coach Houston Nutt was back on the witness stand this morning when trial resumed in former basketball coach Nolan Richardson`s discrimination lawsuit against...
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Surgery For UCA President Is Success
University of Central Arkansas president Lu Hardin has undergone surgery for eye cancer and is expected to recover fully. Hardin is at the University of...
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White Supremacist Wants New Trial
A white supremacist has asked a federal judge to grant him a new trial in the murders of a Pope County family. Chevie Kehoe contends...
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Investigators In Jefferson County To Look Into Worker Who Got Rash At Arsenal
A two-member team from Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland has arrived at the Pine Bluff Arsenal to help figure out why an arsenal worker broke...
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Snakes to get home in Texas zoo
Four venomous African snakes brought to the Little Rock Zoo after they were found in a box near a city intersection will be taken to...
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Man sentenced in murder case
One of five men accused of the shooting death of a Pine Bluff man has pleaded no contest to reduced charges and been sentenced to...
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Teacher tentatively suspended after students see pictures of beheading
A Gravette high school teacher was suspended without pay after students in a computer-processing class were shown online pictures of the recent beheading of American...
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Funderburg Remains in Jail Despite Bail Reduction
Ricky Funderburg, a former Monticello car dealer who allegedly defrauded more than 100 motorists and several creditors, remained in jail Monday, even though a judge...
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Monticello Man Sentenced For Forgery
A Monticello man will spend 150 years in prison for spending and processing counterfeit money. Robert Taylor, 35, was sentenced on five counts of first-degree...
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50 Years Apart, Lakeview Ruling Parallels Brown vs. Board
Separate but equal is the definition of the Jim Crow laws that kept blacks and whites in the U.S. segregated everywhere from buses to water...
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2nd District Race For Congress
In congressional races, state Representative Marvin Parks of Greenbrier faces Maumelle businessman Ed Garner for the Republican nomination for the Second Congressional District seat in...
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Tuesday`s Supreme Court Races
There will be no party primaries in judicial races tomorrow. But Arkansans will vote anyway on two statewide races for seats on the Arkansas Supreme...
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U.S. Senate Seat Up For Grabs
A US Senate seat is the highest Arkansas political office up for grabs this election season. Democrat Blanche Lincoln is seeking re-election,...
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SBC`s Union Upset With Company`s Latest Contract Offer
The union representing SBC`s 100-thousand employees says it`s disappointed with the company`s latest contract offer. The Communications Workers of America expressed frustration...
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