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Pet Distributor Quarantined Because Virus Caused Death in Northeast
To other news now, an Arkansas pet distributor is under quarantine tonight, and may have to undergo testing for an illness that`s killed three people...
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Little Rock Planning Commission Recommends Shopping Development
After 15 years of fighting and frustration over plans for a mega mall in West Little Rock, shoppers may want to get out their wallets...
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2005 Marks 50th Anniversary of Hoxie Schools Integration, Before Little Rock Nine
Before 50 years ago, most Arkansas school districts were divided in two -- one for white children and another for blacks. Although, the Little...
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CAFTA protest
Protestors lined the sidewalks in front of the Federal building this morning to demonstrate against the proposed Central American Free Trade Agreement. One protestors told us...
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Smoking ban slams restaurants
Several restaurants in Pine Bluff say they`ve lost thousands of dollars worth of business since the smoking ban went into effect. The owner of Cook`s Kitchen...
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Hendrix Gets Gift
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation of New York has awarded a $100,000 grant to Hendrix College to establish the Hendrix-Mellon Humanities Scholars Program at the...
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Huckabee Raises Gas Remibursement For State Employees Because Of High Gas Prices
Governor Mike Huckabee said Thursday that the mileage rate for state employees will increase temporarily on September 1 due to increased gas prices. The maximum...
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UAMS Gets Grant To Study Obesity And Diabetes
Researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are examining how obesity relates to diabetes development in a study funded by three collaborative grants...
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Secondhand Smoke Costs Billions, Study Says
You may not be a smoker, a but a new study says you`re paying more for those who are. The Society of Actuaries says the effects...
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Temporary River Market Walkway Causes Some Parking Problems
Its just a trial run, but already its back to the drawing board. According to the River Market District Neighborhood Association, the temporary plan to...
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Library To Celebrate President Clinton`s Birthday
In celebration of former President William J Clinton`s 59th birthday, the Clinton Center will offer free admission in the evening this Friday during special extended hours...
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Russellville ConAgra Expanding, Adding Jobs
ConAgra Foods announced today the immediate expansion of their food processing facility in Russellville, Arkansas. By the anticipated October 2005 completion date, ConAgra Foods will have...
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ACT Test Scores Fall For Arkansas Students
Arkansas` average score on the ACT college-entry exam slippe d in 2005 while the national average stayed flat for a second year. The...
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ACT Test scores Fall For Arkansas Students
Arkansas average score on the ACT college-entry exam slipped in 2005 while the national average stayed flat for a second year. The...
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Little Rock National Airport To Provide Foot Covers For Passengers
Foot covers are now available for passengers going through security screening at Little Rock National Airport. ...
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