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DNA Match Leads to Suspect in Morrilton Murder
The Conway County Sheriff says he has a suspect in the nearly 5 year old case involving the murder of Kristen Laurite. Ronald James Ward`s DNA...
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New recruits to relieve officer shortage
The Little Rock police training academy graduated 26 new recruits this afternoon. Currently, the department says they need about 64 officers to be fully staffed. This new...
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Brain surgery lawsuit
A local family is suing their doctor who performed brain surgery on their 15-year old son. It happened nearly one year...
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Arkansas Soldier Dies In Iraq
The Department of Defense announced Friday the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Sgt. Arthur R. McGill, 25, of Gravette, died July 19...
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New Way For Military To Protect Their Credit Records While Overseas
Attorney General Mike Beebe issued a consumer alert today regarding a new service available to help military personnel protect their credit records while they are...
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OSHA Proposes Fines Against Little Rock Company
The US Department of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Flynco Inc, Little Rock, and proposed penalties totaling $40,000 for exposing employees...
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U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Makes Stop in Little Rock
In his first official visit as a cabinet member in the Bush administration, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales made a stop in Little Rock on...
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Bats Cause Real Headache for Little Rock Family
Often, you see them in scary movies -- but hopefully not in your home: over 100 bats, hiding out in your attic. It`s a problem one...
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Jackson County Gets $1 Million For Economic Development
US Commerce Secretary Carlos M Gutierrez today announced a $1 million Economic Development Administration (EDA) investment to Jackson County, Ark. The investment will help...
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Simmons Announces Record Earnings
Simmons First National Corporation today announced record earnings for the three and six-month periods ended June 30, 2005. Net income for the quarter was...
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Rally Set For Lt. Governor Rockefeller
Friends and supporters of Lt Governor Rockefeller are organizing a "Let`s Win This Battle for Win" rally at 12:15 pm on Saturday, July 23 on...
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Million Dollar Ride Roles into Pulaski County
Bikers from coast to coast made their way through Pulaski County on a million dollar ride to raise awareness for childrens issues. On Wednesday night the...
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Street Names Causing Confusion for Cabot Firefighters
At the rate the city of Cabot is growing, some people say there may not be enough room to house all the citys newcomers. For...
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Meth Mouth Becoming More Prevalent in County Jails
As if tracking methamphetamine users and dealers weren`t a big enough problem for most Sheriff`s Departments, the drug is doing more damage, this time by...
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Lending a Helping Hand
After Lieutenant Governor Win Rockefeller announced that he will need a bone marrow transplant, many Arkansans called KARK 4 News looking for a way to...
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