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Duck Decoys To Be Outlawed
Starting next year, duck decoys equipped with life like spinning wings will be outlawed in Arkansas. The decoys help lure wary waterfowl into shotgun range...
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Arkansas State University plans grand opening
Arkansas State University plans the grand opening of its 20-million dollar Biosciences Institute Saturday. Money from Arkansas` settlement with tobacco companies paid for the center,...
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Train derailment will hamper weekend travel
Clean up of 22 derailed coal freight cars is expected to last through Saturday. That means Arkansas 365 in northwest Pulaski Countyw ill remain blocked...
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Mackool Asks For A Change Of Venue
A man accused of teaming with his then wife to kill her mother has asked a Pulaski County judge for a change of venue, citing...
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Clinton Trading Cards
The newest Bill Clinton trading card will feature the former president`s wife, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and his daughter, Chelsea. ...
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Governor Huckabee`s Second Race
Governor Huckabee plans on running his second Five Kay race of the year tomorrow. Huckabee will run the three point one mile Prostate Cancer Challenge...
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Trolley narrowly misses cars
Don`t park past the white line painted along the street once those River Rail trolleys start running in Little Rock`s River Market district. River Rail...
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Convicted rapist released
A rapist set free after a six-year delay in his sentencing and whose case is to be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court was released...
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Log truck driver arrested after numerous accidents
Benton police say that at least three people were injured Thursday in several traffic accidents caused by a fully-loaded log truck. None of the injuries...
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Ivan Makes Waves with Lumber Prices, Not Insurance Rates
Ivan`s ripple effects are rolling all the way back to Arkansas, and the steadily rising cost of construction materials. The price of plywood, for example, has...
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Little Rock Reaps Financial Windfall From Ivan
Gulf Coast residents who poured into Little Rock pumped money into the local economy. Hotels throughout the city were packed to capacity and restaurants noticed a...
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Man who protested gay parade guilty of misdemeanor
A Greenbrier farmer who pleaded not guilty after admitting that he dumped three tons of manure on the route of a gay rights parade to...
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Arkansas collects $188,000 in Amnesty program
Arkansas` Department of Finance and Administration says it has collected more than 188,000 dollars through tax amnesty payments since July. Under the state`s tax amnesty...
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Former Prosecutor Sentenced To Prison Time
Former prosecutor TJ Hively of Batesville is being sentenced to three years in prison for racketeering and mail fraud convictions. Hively was sentenced by US...
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Russellville Man Gets 18th Ticket
The Russellville police officer who pulled over Jutun Markel Mills for his 18th driving-while-suspended ticket knew Mills so well that he had his license plate...
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