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Arkansas Farm Bureau makes donation
In honor of National Food Check-Out Day, Arkansas Farm Bureau donated $1,000 worth of non-perishable food to the Ronald McDonald House, so it can feed...
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A Price-Fixing Lawsuit Brings Money to Some of Arkansas` Health and Nutrition Programs
Attorney General Mike Beebe announced this morning, Arkansas picks up $750,000 from a class-action lawsuit settlement with vitamin manufacturers. The manufacturers allegedly sold vitamin and...
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Arkansans React to Bush Budget
President Bush`s budget proposal is in the hands of Washington lawmakers; it`s also on the minds of many Arkansans. Republicans say the funding...
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Marines Take Part In NLR Exercise
Marines from several states came to North Little Rock to sharpen their skills in full scale military exercises. The urban operations offense and defense mission took...
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Arkansas Soldier To Walk Across The Country
An Army reservist from Beebe is taking a nationwide lesson-one step at a time. Sergeant Guy Choate is literally hitting the road to learn more...
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North Little Rock Continues Development Boom
One Hundred years after North Little Rock broke away from Little Rock, the city continues to make strides toward developing its downtown area. More businesses and...
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Fire Department Doubles Up Without Main Station
A week without one fire station has put some Searcy firefighters in cramped quarters. The city`s Central Fire Station was gutted by fire over a week...
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Bush In Arkansas To Stump For His Social Security Plan
Four states down, one to go. President Bush is continuing a five-state tour to promote aggressive changes in Social Security. ...
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State Crime Lab Gets More Money
More funding for the state crime lab has passed the Arkansas House. The bill would increase the agency`s annual budget by $1.7 Million. The...
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Man Arrested For Pirated Movies And Music
A man from Georgia lost a lot more than his luggage when baggage handlers roughed up some of the boxes he transported on a plane...
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Arkansas Government Gets An OK Grade
A national report puts Arkansas state goverment slightly above average for the way it handles money, information, people and infrastructure. The report from the...
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Arkansas Marine Laid To Rest
A marine who gave his life for his country was laid to rest Thursday in his hometown of Wynne. Family and friends of Lance Corporal Brian...
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff talks with troops
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visited Little Rock Air Force Base Thursday before speaking at the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce...
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Session Update
The first bill dealing with public school facilities has now been filed at the state capitol. Representative Doug Matayo is proposing that Arkansas`...
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Bill Introduced That Would Prohibit Smoking In Public Places
State Representative Charles Ormond introduced a bill today that would prohibit Arkansans from smoking in public places. House bill 1390 would also prohibit the sale...
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