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Tiff over Tiff?
Unexpected plans for growth in Sherwood couldve left the city and its school district at odds. But work is underway to make sure both...
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Pulaski County Coroner Releases Cause Of Doctor`s Death
The Pulaski County Coroner released the cause of death of Dr Jonathan Drummond-Webb. The report says it was suicide. The report goes on to...
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Congressman Boozman Sets Priorities For Term
Republican Congressman John Boozman is already thinking about the issues he most wants to tackle in the upcoming legislative session. Boozman tells the Northwest...
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Mother pleads to keep her daughter`s killer behind bars
In June of 1999, 14 year old Amanda Hobbs was killed by a drunk driver. "For five years it`s been pure hell. it`s Christmas time....
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Clinton Library Opening was economic boost for Central Arkansas
The Grand Opening Celebration for the William J Clinton Presidential Center and Park provided an economic boost for Little Rock hotels and restaurants, according to...
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Hunters can voice opinions on Arkansas hunting regulations
Hunters will have the chance to voice their opinions about the state`s hunting regulations tomorrow. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will hold 11 public...
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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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