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Homeless Study Shows More Homeless In Central Arkansas
A preliminary study says there are about 15 percent more homeless people in Central Arkansas than there were in 2001. The University...
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Standoff in Ends In Searcy County
What seemed to be a routine drug bust turned into a two day stand off in Searcy County that ended peacefully at about 7:00 Wednesday...
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Oakland Cemetery Vandalized
Vandals tore through a Russellville cemetery leaving about 100 headstones overturned and relatives of the deceased angered. Authorities say the Oakland Cemetery was vandalized in the...
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Father Takes Legal Action Against Those Suspected To Have Killed His Son
A NORTH LITTLE ROCK MAN IS GRIEVING THE LOSS OF HIS SON WHO DIED IN A GRUESOME MURDER IN VAN BUREN COUNTY. VERNIE THRONEBERRY...
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123 Arkansas Schools Put on Probation
The state Board of Education today placed 123 of Arkansas` 1,110 schools on probation for failing to meet accreditation standards in the 2003-2004 school year....
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Governor Sets Execution Date For Convicted Murderer
Governor Huckabee today set a September 28th execution date for a man convicted of killing a woman at a "hobo camp" in Crawford County. Ricky...
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Parks Favors Alaska Drilling, Private Energy Research
Republican 2nd District congressional candidate Marvin Parks embraced President Bush`s long-stalled energy plan today. Parks also accused Democratic incumbent Vic Snyder of...
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Suspect Pleads Guilty In Prostitution Case
One of 19 suspects in a multistate prostitution ring pleaded guilty Monday, the day his trial was scheduled to start. Twenty-five-year-old Kelvin...
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Lawsuit Filed In Death Of Van Buren County Man
The father of a Van Buren County man who authorities believe was killed by two neighbors has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his daughter-in-law....
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Hearing Set On Whether Candidate Can Run For Office
A state House candidate will present her case to have a challenger disqualified for not meeting residency requirements at hearing on Friday. ...
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Someone`s Shooting Out The Windows At Acxiom Building
Police say a bullet hole found on a window of Acxiom`s downtown headquarters is the third such incident in a year. A...
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More Trips: Legislative Conferences Costing Taxpayers
What do Salt Lake City, Seattle and Anchorage, Alaska, all have in common? They`re cities that Arkansas lawmakers have visited or...
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MITCHELL....TOGETHER AGAIN
A severe mold and mildew problem drove them out of their old building and deposited students at schools around the district....but most of Mitchell Academy...
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Pulaski Co. Election Board In Search Of Young Blood
Commissioners are looking for some young blood to assist poll workers in this year`s general election. The average age of poll worker is 72. "The seniors...
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Robbery Suspect Dies In Early Morning Gun Battle
A man, believed to have committed his fourth robbery in the early morning hours on Monday, died from a fatal gunshot wound. Police say an employee...
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