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Arkansas Democrats give Bush failing grades
Leaders of the Arkansas Democratic Party released a report card today. The card grades President Bush on the job he`s done in Arkansas when...
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State Does Better On SAT And AP Courses
Statistics released today show Arkansas students scored higher on the SAT college entrance exam than the national average. Also today, the Board...
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Architect Of Thorncrown Chapel Dies
Renowned architect E Fay Jones has died. Best known for Thorncrown Chapel, a towering glass sanctuary he built in the woods in...
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Parole Denied For Convicted Killer
The state Post Prison Transfer Board is denying parole to convicted murderer Denver Witham. Witham was sentenced to life in prison for the 1974 Saline...
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Jonesboro Plant Needs To Expand
The Frito-Lay plant at Jonesboro is making moves toward expanding. The company is working up a plan to issue a new series of revenue bonds...
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Democrats Fill-in For Top State Republicans
The state`s top two constitutional officers, Governor Huckabee and Lieutenant Governor Rockefeller are in New York for the Republican National Convention. So who`s in charge...
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Towboat Captain Involved In Bridge Collapse Had Heart Problems
Federal transportation investigators say the towboat captain in the 2002 Interstate 40 bridge collapse in Oklahoma had serious abnormal heart rhythms. They say William Joe...
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Scientists Recording Tarantula Patterns In Arkansas
Arkansas has recorded more than 700 sightings of tarantulas since May and a zoologist says he is getting an idea of where the creatures flourish...
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I-40 Lane Closures Planned In North Little Rock
Lane closures on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock are planned for tomorrow morning. The state Highway Department say that the westbound lanes will be...
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Arkansan To Speak Tonight At Republican National Convention
Wynne college student Princella Smith will speak at the Republican National Convention tonight as the winner of MTV`s essay contest. Smith said...
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Candlelight Vigil Scheduled For Tuesday Night For Murdered UAMS Researcher
A candlelight vigil is scheduled for tonight to remember Bonny Wallace, a researcher at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences who was shot to...
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Young People Speak Out, But Not at the Ballot Box
Between protests in New York and a less-than-warm welcome to John Kerry`s daughters at the MTV Video Music Awards, young people are speaking their minds...
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Catching Online Predators Is "Child`s Play"
More law enforcement agencies take up the fight against people who prey on children online. "Child`s Play" is the name of Arkansas` newest online sting operation,...
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Iraqi women tell Arkansas soldiers-thank you
Two women from the Iraq-America Freedom Alliance spoke to a group of soldiers and families of soldiers who have been killed in the war. Surood Ahmad...
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Paragould Soldier Describes Life In Iraq
A Paragould soldier is home from Iraq on a two week leave to spend time with his family in Greene County before returing to Baghdad....
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