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UCA Prez Vows Crackdown On Campus Drinking
The president of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway says he`s taking a "hardline" against campus drinking. Lu Hardin estimates 28 percent of students binge...
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Youth Suicide-Growing problem in Arkansas
This is youth suicide awareness week in Arkansas. And if you think this is a problem somewhere else, not here, think again. The Jason Foundation, a group...
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U of A Meets About Special Session
Nervous university trustees held a special meeting today to hear about likely cuts to state services and higher education to pay for court-ordered changes to...
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U Of A Meets About Special Session
Nervous university trustees held a special meeting today to hear about likely cuts to state services and higher education to pay for court-ordered changes to...
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Judge Rules Against Union In Dispute
A judge rejected a bid by bus drivers for the Pulaski County school district who sought to force the district to comply with a disputed...
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Judge Rules Against Union In Dispute
A judge rejected a bid by bus drivers for the Pulaski County school district who sought to force the district to comply with a disputed...
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Pulaski County Quorum Court Committee Passes Resolution Against Gay Marriage
A panel of the Pulaski County Quorum Court has approved a resolution reaffirming the state`s stance against gay marriage. The court`s administration...
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Soldiers Return From Iraq
About 100 Army Reserve soldiers who returned from Iraq today are celebrating with grateful family and friends. The parking lot of the...
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Child Support Office Fighting Big Claim
The state Office of Child Support Enforcement is fighting a 331 thousand dollar breach-of-contract judgment. The money was awarded to a Russellville...
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Clinton Birthplace Making Money
The Bill Clinton Birthplace in Hope reported its first noticeable uptick in donations and revenues in years. Tax documents obtained by The...
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Arkansan Dies In Iraq
A registered nurse assigned to the 31st Combat Support Hospital has died in Iraq. The Department of Defense says Captain Gussie Jones,...
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NASCAR and the Battle for the White House
It looks like "NASCAR Dads" could be to the 2004 presidential campaign what "Soccer Moms" were to the 96 race. President...
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Reed Hearing Postponed
A hearing for a 40-year old man accused of having sex with a 14-year old girl has been postponed. Roger Reed of Pine Bluff had no...
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Sheriff`s Deputies Search For Stole Property
Lonoke County Sheriffs deputies are searching for stolen property they say was disgarded during a foot chase with a suspected thief. Deputies arrested 22-year old Derrick...
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Color TV turns 50
50 years ago this month, Westinghouse and RCA began selling the first color television sets. Starting at a $1,000, the first color tv`s were just slightly...
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