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Education Director Says Changes Are Needed
State education director Ken James urged a special legislative committee today to adopt recommendations for changes within the agency. James outlined 19...
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State Education Director Says Changes Needed
State education director Ken James urged a special legislative committee today to adopt recommendations for changes within the agency. James outlined 19...
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Little Rock Electrical Company Will Pay Back Wages To Workers
The US Labor Department says a Little Rock electrical company has agreed to pay back wages to a dozen workers who claimed they were underpaid....
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SAU To Get New Music Building
With approval from its board of trustees, Southern Arkansas University is soon to have a new music building. The $2.5 Million dollar band hall and...
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Magnolia Plant Accused Of Discrimination
A manufacturing plant in Magnolia has been accused by at least six former employees of age or sex discrimination. Three former employees of American Fuel...
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Snow In Forecast For Much Of State
The National Weather Service says there is a potential for heavy snow in the northern part of Arkansas starting tonight. Cold air is moving in...
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State To Get Less Anti-Terror Money
Cities thought to be at a greater risk of a terror attack are to get greater federal funding -- and result of the policy change...
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U of A Buys Former Clinton Home
The University of Arkansas has agreed to buy the home where Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton lived when they worked in Fayetteville in the 1970s....
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Benton Firefighter Injured
A Benton firefighter was seriously injured when gasoline fumes at a fire station ignited, causing an explosion. Fire Captain Joey Brannon was...
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Week Before Christmas, Fire Destroys Elderly Housing
Dozens of people in Conway are out of the their homes, but not out in the cold. A fire destroyed an apartment building there leaving residents...
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Pranks shut down businesses
Little Rock police say a group of high school aged pranksters caused two businesses to shut down early Monday morning. Police say the group of teenagers...
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Ruling Should Come By End Of The Year In Challenge Of Arkansas` Ban On Gay Foster Parents
A Pulaski County judge has finished hearing testimony in the American Civil Liberties Union`s challenge of Arkansas` ban on gay foster parents. ...
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Pulaski County Schools Hires Interim Director Of Elemantary Education
The former Jackson, Mississippi, superintendent of schools will serve as interim director of elementary education for the Pulaski County School District. Jayne Sargent has agreed...
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Conway Council Talks About Parking In Yards
Whether to allow Conway residents to continue parking on their front lawns will be up for debate at a Conway Planning Commission meeting tonight. The...
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Sheriff Investigator Charged With Theft
A Baxter County Sheriff`s investigator and former Gassville police chief has been charged with taking more than eight-thousand-dollars from county drug task force accounts. According...
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