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Double Dose of Trouble: Homeless and in a Wheelchair
Managing each is hard enough: being homeless and living with a disability. Combine the two and there are the hurdles are even higher. For Kim Perkins, life...
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Facing The ER Emergency: Possible Plan From Nevada
As the length of ER waits increases and hospitals struggle to find doctors and nurses to provide care, lawmakers and health care experts are searching...
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ER Emergency: Waits Are Longer, Staffs Are Slimmer
The numbers may not add up, but the waits definitely do at emergency rooms across Arkansas. In 2000, 4.4 million visits were made...
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Restructuring in the Works For Shrinking Pine Bluff Schools
The buildings are getting old and there aren`t as many students filling the Pine Bluff School District as there used to be. Since 1988, Pine Bluff...
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New Senior Center in Little Rock
The Little Rock City Board of Directors approved spending $200,000 for a new Senior Center. It will be built about 10 yards from the existing center...
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Saving for college and on tax bill
Puting money away for college could put you in the money on tax day under a bill making its way through the state legislature. Senator...
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Highrise fire response being questioned
New details are out about Twin Towers evacuations on 9-11 and that has many wondering about how best to escape Little Rock`s tallest buildings. ...
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Batesville Priest Shares Personal Memories of Pope John Paul II
In 1967, Father Stan Swiderski was a 33 year-old graduate student in his native Poland; his ethics professor professor was a brilliant man who also...
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House Committee Endorses Minimum Wage Increase
A state House committee endorsed a bill Tuesday that would increase Arkansas` minimum wage from $5.15 an hour to $5.75 an hour. The measure does...
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Bill Signed To Help Protect Your Personal Information
Governor Mike Huckabee signed the Personal Information Protection Act Monday. The legislation requires businesses and state agencies to notify Arkansas residents if sensitive personal information...
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State Senate Fails To Pass Bill To Help Soldiers
A state Senate committee failed to pass a bill that would have boosted the income tax exemption for Arkansas soldiers. The bill would`ve applied...
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Morgan Nick Amber Alert System: When should it be issued?
It`s goal is to alert the public of missing or abducted children, and since its inception, the Morgan Nick Amber Alert system has been utilized...
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Teens remember the Pope as an advocate for youth
Pope John Paul the Second led the Catholic Church for 26 years and for teens, he`s the only Pope they`ve ever known. Many say they`re...
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Future Pontiff Could Come from Third World Country
In a recent meeting with the Bishop of Little Rock, Pope John Paul II asked about Arkansas growing Hispanic catholic community. Now, the influence of...
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Alleged Rapist Caught In Lonoke County
Johnson County deputies have arrested a man they say committed two rapes in Clarksville. Clarksville native Neil Dennison, 25, was arrested at a home in Lonoke...
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