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Nursing Program Would Train RN`s
Arkansas` two-year colleges plan a pilot program to train practical nurses to become registered nurses. The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board must approve the program...
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Pine Bluff And Hot Springs Hospitals To Expand
Hospitals in Hot Springs and Pine Bluff are planning multimillion dollar expansions. At Saint Joseph`s Mercy Health Center in Hot Springs, a...
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Clinton Library Activities Planned
The state Department of Parks and Tourism today announced a series of events planed for the grand opening of Clinton Presidential Library on November 13th...
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South Arkansas Farmers May Get Help Because Of High Waters
Arkansas has asked the federal government to help farmers in four counties hit hard by excessive rain. Governor Huckabee sent a letter to US Agriculture...
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Man Convicted In Hot Springs Murder
Jurors convicted a Hot Springs man in the knifing and strangulation death of his estranged wife yesterday. Jesus Garcia, 51, was convicted of first-degree murder...
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$40,000 Worth Of Equipment And Furniture Missing From State Office
The state land commissioners says his department is missing nearly $40,000 worth of equiment. Mark Wilcox told a legislative audit subcommittee yesterday that items apparently...
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Accident Kills Worker In Siloam Springs
The body of a Siloam Springs Allen Canning Company worker was found beneath a front-end loader yesterday. Investigators say Silas Garcia died in an industrial...
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Hispanics In Arkansas Face Language Problem
For Hispanic immigrants in Arkansas, language is the biggest obstacle to success. That was the conclusion of a panel of experts who met yesterday in...
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State Wants To Improve Health Of Citizens
Arkansas is looking for private donations a grants to fund a statewide health improvement plan. State officials unveiled the plan yesterday. Its goals to accomplish...
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Family Angered By Killers Release
The son of Springdale pawnshop owner slain in 1974 says he doesn`t understand Governor Mike Huckabee`s plan to commute the life sentence of his father`s...
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Oil Trough Ask For Study
Oil Trough residents are asking the Army Corp. Of Engineers for an impact study relating to flooding. In April, the city had its worst case of...
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From Capitol City to Spa City: Effects of Clinton Library Far-reaching
Former president Bill Clinton`s documents are on the move to their new home, at the Clinto Library. Once that library opens, it`s effects could reach farther...
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Nolan Richardson Ruling
Nolan Richardson`s race discrimination lawsuit against the University Arkansas was dismissed today by a federal judge. The basketball coach was fired March...
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Appeals Court Upholds Conviction Of Man Who Killed Family Of Three
A federal appeals court has upheld the death sentence of a man convicted in the slayings of three family members in Pope County. ...
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UCA May Get Hotel On Campus
The University of Central Arkansas is in talks that could lead to the opening of a hotel on campus. UCA president Lu Hardin says putting...
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