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Faulkner County To Replace Last Wooden Bridge
Plenty of Arkansas counties still have wooden bridges, but Faulkner County is preparing to replace its last of those crossings. According to...
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Arkansas Farm Bureau Endorses Marriage Amendment
The Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation today announced its endorsement of a proposed constitutional amendment to define marriage as between a man and a woman. ...
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Hurricane Blows Away Wal-Mart Profits
Wal-Mart is lowering its sales forecast for August. The company is citing the rollback on Hurricane Charley`s swipe across Florida and slower than expected back-to-school...
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Fuel Costs Take A Big Bite Out Of Lunch Budgets
In Jefferson County, trucks are needed to deliver food to schools, and rising gasoline and diesel fuel costs are being passed on to districts. Schools...
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Beware Of Hurricane Charley Scams
Arkansas` attorney general`s office says that, in the wake of Hurricane Charley, there could be a tidal wave of people wanting to take advantage of...
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Family Hopes Patricia`s Death Not In Vain
One week ago, Sunday, an east Arkansas community realized a 6-year-old girl was missing. But Thursday night, searchers found the body of Patricia Miles in Mississippi...
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Mayflower Man Extradited
Oklahoma officials have extradited a man from Mayflower who faces facing six misdemeanor negligent homicide charges stemming from a 2002 traffic accident on Interstate 35....
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State Capitol Refurbisment Should Be Finished By October
A refurbishment of the state Capitol should be finished by October. The work will fix crumbling sidewalks, restore monuments and add new lighting. Work began...
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9/11 Commission`s Final Report Adds Pressure For Hutchinson
Findings in the 9/11 Commission`s final report have added pressure on Homeland Security Undersecretary Asa Hutchinson, a former Republican congressman from Arkansas. ...
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Two People Hit By Gunfire In Southwest Little Rock
Police are looking for a man who opened fire on a man and a woman in Southwest Little Rock Saturday. The shooting happened on Arapoho Trail...
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Prosecutors Are Preparing A Letter For Governor Huckabee
Prosecutors from around the state are preparing to send Governor Huckabee a letter recommending ways to reform the clemency process. But despite an apparently new...
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Dole To Speak At Clinton School For Public Service
Once leaders of opposing parties, Bob Dole and Bill Clinton will continue their unlikely partnership for nonpartisan government. Dole will speak at the first official...
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Overnight Rain Soaks North Little Rock City Hall
That big storm that swept through central Arkansas during the pre dawn hours yesterday did more than just dampen the streets and blow down branches...
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Arkansas Fisherman Drowns In White River
A fisherman drowned this afternoon when he slipped on the rocks in the White River and the current whisked him to where searchers found him...
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Protecting Your Children From Non-Strangers
In light of the recent disappearance and death of Patricia Miles, many are wondering how to protect their children - from family friends. "We have a...
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