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Audit uncovers questionable spending
Auditors in the state Health Department say they have identified about $350,000 worth of expenses that they say are questionable, inappropriate or poorly documented. The...
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Burglar caught making meth
Officials say a burglar who had broken into a Jonesboro-area home ransacked the premises and then began preparing a batch of methamphetamine before he was...
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Caddo Valley Cop Cuts and Controversy
Citing budget strains, Caddo Valley furloughed its entire police force. A month later, some business owners and people living in the community...
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Door Closes on Keeping Mitchell Academy, and Fair Park Elementary Open
The closing of an historic Little Rock School has put the school district at odds with some members of the community. Despite protests from some parents...
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Four Die In Fire In Northeast Arkansas
Three children were among four people killed early this morning in a house fire in Manila in northeast Arkansas. The Mississippi County...
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Funeral Set For Marine Who Died In Iraq
A military funeral will be held Saturday for Corporal Jason Clairday, a Marine who was killed in Iraq. The 2 p.m. funeral...
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New Nature Center To Be Named For First Lady
The third of four new nature centers being built in the state will be named after first lady Janet Huckabee. She will...
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Indictment Accuses People Of Making Face CDs
A federal indictment has charged three people with making counterfeit music compact discs -- and selling them from a rented van parked in a vacant...
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Arkansas Soldier Moved To Fort Hood Hospital
Doctors at a Fort Hood, Texas, hospital are to evaluate an Arkansas soldier to see if he is well enough to return to Iraq. The...
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U Of A Wants To Buy Clinton Home
-- The University of Arkansas is working out an offer to buy the house that Bill and Hillary Clinton lived in while they were in...
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Federal Agency Fines Utility Company
A federal safety agency has fined an electric utility over an explosion at a substation that killed three workers in Baxter County. ...
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Supreme Court Denies Condemned Killers Request To Reopen Case
A deeply divided state Supreme Court today denied a condemned killer`s plea to reopen his case to find whether he is mentally fit to be...
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More Help Needed to Cover Heating Costs for Low-Income
The energy bills are mounting and so is the number of people who need help paying them. One federal program to help them is LIHEAP, the...
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Arkansans Work To Help Homeless
Arkansans are leading a hand to the less fortunate as the mercury continues to drop. Service agencies throughout Central Arkansas are reporting a spike in...
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60 New Officer Approved For LRPD
After years dealing with budget cuts and rising crime, Little Rock Police are getting ready to welcome 60 new officers to the force. ...
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