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2005 brings steady economic recovery for Arkansas
The new year means new hopes for the Arkansas economy. A local study says the state`s economic recovery is keeping pace with the nation`s. The UALR...
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Cabot City Council fires ambulance service
For the second time in a year, the city is looking for another ambulance service after a disagreement with the current one. By uninamious vote at...
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Tsunami Aid
Students in Cammack Village are adopting kids from an orphanage damaged by the tsunami in southeast Asia. Jefferson Elementary students made the choice after...
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Facing the Facilities' Facts
Today begins a long series of appointments the states superintendents will have with a state task force on educational facilities. They will be reviewing...
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The Three "H's"
For weeks Governor Huckabees been pushing the fact that he hopes the upcoming legislative session focuses on three hs: health, highways and higher education. ...
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Carjacking leads to officer involved shooting
A dangerous carjacking leads to a police shootout in Little Rock. At around 1:45 Tuesday morning, 21 year old University of Arkansas student Joshua Courtney...
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Man accused of trying to kill Police Officer
Prosecutors have filed attempted murder charges against a man accused of trying to kill a police officer in Fort Smith. The charges...
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Pea Ridge May Sell Part Of Their Schools
Heres a new way for Arkansas school districts to raise a little fast cash ... sell off part of their district to someone else. ...
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Pea Ridge may sell part of its schools
Here`s a new way for Arkansas school districts to raise a little fast cash ... sell off part of their district to someone else. ...
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Senator Lincoln enters second term
Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) has been sworn in to her second six-year term in the United States Senate. Lincoln was re-elected November 2nd, 2004, and will...
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Alltel buying Georgia cellular company
Alltel is expected to add customers in Alabama and Georgia in early 2005. The Little Rock-based company has agreed to purchase certain wireless assets and...
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New year welcomes historic Mayor in Pine Bluff
After a rocky 2004, the city of Pine Bluff has a new leader at the helm. Monday night, the city swore in its first black mayor,...
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El Dorado Plant had past problems
The big fire at the Teris chemical plant in El Dorado Sunday was not the first time the site has been the source of trouble....
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More Flu Shots To Be Given To Arkansans
More people are now eligible to receive the flu vaccine, according to the state health department. Caregivers and household contacts of persons in high-risk groups...
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People Go Back Home After Sunday Fire
Hundreds of residents returned home Sunday night after a fire at a hazardous waste incineration plant forced the evacuation of more than 1500 residents. The...
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