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Rainfall Puts a Damper on Farming Activity
Arkansas farmers are only a couple of weeks into summer and already they say it has been a tough one. But it is not because of...
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Arkansas Staff Officer with the 39th Infantry Brigade Faces Charges of Actions Unbecoming an Officer
Military authorities have accused a top staff officer deployed in Iraq with the Arkansas National Guard`s 39th Infantry Brigade of engaging in sexual relationsips with...
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NTSB Investigating Hot Springs Plane Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board is looking into a crash that killed a Virginia man Friday. Larry Sanders, 54, of Alexandria, Virginia, flew the Single Engine...
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Hot Springs Police Work Homicide
Hot Springs police have arrested two men in connection with an early morning homicide. Police say Damond Thompson, 29 and Brian Foot, 32, forced their way...
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Older Americans Heading Back To Work
More older Americans are choosing business over pleasure, according to a new study. The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics says the number of workers 55 or...
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Officials Urge Safety Over 4th Of July Weekend
Public safety officials are encouraging families to take precautions to ensure the Fourth of July holiday is a safe one. State police plan extra patrols...
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Olympic Marathoner Gets Award From Governor Huckabee
Olympic marathon gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson received honors from Governor Huckabee this morning at a running store in Little Rock. Samuelson...
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Heavy Rains Keeping Some Farmers From Working
Farmers in the Arkadelphia area say that heavy rains in the past few weeks are keeping them from working in their fields. Some farmers say...
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Dad In Iraq Calls Just In Time
Specialist Lang Doster of Magnolia managed to call from Iraq a few minutes after his son was born. Doster`s wife, Marianne, had the baby at...
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UAMS Smoking Ban To Start Tuesday
The smoking ban set to start Sunday at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has been delayed until Tuesday. Officials at the hospital said...
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Prison Employees Could Get Raise
The state`s Board of Correction has given preliminary approval for Arkansas prison guards to get raises. Officials say the the raise would put the guards`...
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Alltel Lays Off 50 in Shreveport, Louisiana
Alltel Corporation says it has laid off 50 workers at its call center in Shreveport. Tthe company said the employees worked in...
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Rabies Transplanted through Solid Organs
An Arkansas man is at the center of a national investigation into the first cases of human rabies passed through solid organ transplantation. The...
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Developers To Build Upscale Shopping Center In Maumelle
A trio of developers say they will build an upscale shopping center on nearly 38 acres of land. The land, purchased for $3.4 million, is centered...
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Morning Show Pulled Off Air After Prank
The wildly popular and often-outrageous 103.7 Buzz morning show is silent until further notice following a prank station managers say went too far. Phlip Satchell,...
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