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Correctional Officers Needed
Arkansas` women`s prison and a men`s prison at Newport have a total of 58 job openings for correctional officers, and prison officials are eager to...
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More Arkansas Entergy workers heading to Florida
Entergy Arkansas says 65 more linemen are headed to Florida to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Frances. Entergy said that Florida utilities have asked...
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Cheney to visit Arkansas
Vice President Dick Cheney plans to visit Blytheville on Tuesday September 14. The party said that Cheney would attend an R.N.C. victory rally at a...
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Arkansas Democrats Sue Nader
The state Democratic Party filed a legal challenge against Ralph Nader in an effort to keep him off the presidential election ballot in Arkansas. The...
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List of Schools that met or exceeded state mandate goals
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Juvenile Lockup Could Reopen
The top elected officials of eight north-central Arkansas counties have agreed to provide funding that could allow reopening of a juvenile jail. The lockup had...
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At Night It Feels Like Fall A Few Weeks Early!
Temperatures across Arkansas will be warmer this weekend, but recent cool mornings have given a hint of fall. Temperatures the first nine...
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Supreme Court Justices Say They Will Stay On Gay Marriage Amendment Case
Two Arkansas Supreme Court justices say they will remain on the bench to hear a challenge to a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex...
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Judge Rules Irrigation Project Will Continue
A federal judge has ruled against environmentalists trying to block an irrigation project on Arkansas` Grand Prairie. The judge ruled today that the environmentalists` complaints...
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Saline county sheriff claims he`s the target of investigation.
THE SHERIFF OF SALINE COUNTY BELIEVES HE`S BEEN INVESTIGATED FOR POSSIBLE PERJURY CHARGES. SHERIFF PHIL MASK TELLS KARK THAT 2 OF HIS DEPUTIES...
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Apprentice 2 Kicks Off Thursday Night
If you build it, they will come. And thousands of people turned out to open calls, hoping to get a job with Donald Trump. But in...
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Arkansas Officers Charged With Homicide
Three Arkansas police officers were indicted in Tennessee today on reckless homicide charges after chasing two suspects across the Mississippi River into Memphis and shooting...
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President Clinton Up And Walking
Former President Clinton is back on his feet, three days after heart bypass surgery. His office says Clinton has been taking short...
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Tyson Foods offers hurricane relief
Tyson Foods says it has contributed to the hurricane relief effort in Florida by shipping enough chicken to help feed almost half a million people....
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Mid-America Museum will not be sold
The Hot Springs Advertising and Promotion Commission voted Thursday morning not to sell the Mid America Science Museum to National Park Community College. The school...
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