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University Of Arkansas Pays $400,000 To Fight Richardson Case
University of Arkansas officials say more than 400-thousand dollars have been spent defending the school against Nolan Richardson`s discrimination claims and the costs could rise....
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Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart Is Now Class Action
A federal judge ruled today that a gender discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores can be expanded to a class-action with 1.6 million plaintiffs. ...
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Man From Heber Springs Dies In Iraq
Another Arkansan is among the latest casualities of the war in Iraq. Twenty-one-year-old TJ Parker of Heber Springs was among four US Marines killed yesterday...
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Pregnant Woman killed-Suspect faces 2 charges
20 year old Robert Hyatt of Russellville is charged with 2 counts of 1st degree murder for allegedly causing an accident that took the life...
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Central Arkansas Pools Facing Lifeguard Shortage
The pool of Arkansas lifeguards this summer is becoming more shallow. The lack of lifeguards have hit Central Arkansas pools so hard, officials are changing schedules...
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State Police Discover 1/2 Ton of Marijuana & Injured Horse On I-40
State police found nearly half a ton of marijuana in a horse trailer on Interstate 40 in Forrest City. Troopers pulled over...
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Arkansas Won`t Get Record Wheat Crop This Year
A wheat specialist for the Extension Service says heavier rains have likely ruined the chance for a record wheat crop in Arkansas this year. ...
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Kerry Campaign Adds Arkansas Director
Senator John Kerry`s presidential campaign today named Democratic political veteran Rodney Shelton as its state director in Arkansas. Shelton is a native...
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Bookstores Stay Open Late To Sell Clinton`s Biography
Late hours will be the rule tonight for bookstores across Arkansas. Parties are planned to begin selling Bill Clinton`s much-anticipated 957-page autobiography "My Life". ...
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Traffic Accident Kills 5 Heading To Family Reunion In El Dorado
Law officers in Illinois are still investigating a head-on crash on an interstate highway that took the life of five people heading for a reunion...
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Arkansas Soldier Dies At Basic Training
An Arkansas soldier has died accidentally while going through basic training at Fort Benning, Georgia. Private Van Ryan Marcum of Prescott was...
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Pet Overpopulation a Problem for Faulkner County
You`ve heard the expression, "It`s raining cats and dogs." But some Faulkner County residents say that`s just the kind of problem they`re having with the...
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Democrats Hold State Convention
Democratic Party chairman Ron Oliver told party members yesterday that they must focus on electing a Democratic governor in 2006. Speaking at...
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Sub Comes To New Orleans
The U-S-S Razorback entered the fresh water of the Mississippi River Saturday and docked in New Orleans on its way from Turkey to North Little...
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Leak Sends 6 To Hospital
Six people were sent to the hospital yesterday after a chlorine leak at a plastics plant in Fort Smith. Officials evacuated the plant for four...
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