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Each Arkansas School District To Be Invited To Clinton Library
Organizers of the Clinton Presidential Library plan to invite two students and a teacher from each of Arkansas`s 258 school districts to the library`s opening...
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New requirements could mean longer school days
Arkansas` public education director says the normal school day will not handle ever increasing academic demands without some changes. Education Director Ken James says additional...
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Names and conditions of those involved in Saturday`s bus crash
Arkansas State Police released the names Sunday of those dead or injured in the crash of a Chicago charter bus in eastern Arkansas. Among the...
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Cause of bus accident remains unknown
It may be about a week before Arkansas State Police complete their report on the tour-bus crash that killed 14 people from Chicago. The motor...
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Many bus accident victims still in critical condition
The people on the tour bus that crashed in Arkansas while en route from Chicago to Tunica, Mississippi, were members of a group that went...
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Arkansas poll gives Bush slight edge
A new poll shows President Bush with an advantage in Arkansas, but one that is within the survey`s margin of error. The poll, taken for...
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Arkansas State Police Ask Relatives Of Those In I-55 Bus Crash To Call To Get Belongings
The Arkansas State Police are asking relatives of victims in a tour bus accident to contact Troop D to obtain their family members` belongings. The...
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NBC Contacts UCA About Hosting Reality Show Rocker Tommy Lee
The University of Central Arkansas took itself off the short list as a venue for a reality TV show by rocker Tommy Lee. ...
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Arkansans Learn More About Family History
More than 100 Arkansans attended the Arkansas Genealogical Society`s annual Fall seminar to learn more about their family history. The two-day event, held at the Holiday...
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Tour Bus Crashes Near Marion; 14 Dead
The lone bus belonging to a mom-and-pop tour operator careened off an interstate and overturned early Saturday, killing 14 Chicago-area travelers. Many of them were...
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Olympic Medalist Endorses Congressional Candidate
Little Rock boxer Jermain Taylor has made an endorsement in the Second District congressional race. Taylor, who won a medal in the...
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Youth Worker in Saline County Accused of Numerous Counts of Rape
A Haskell man who works with children is in jail on rape, sexual assault, and child pornography charges. The Saline County Sheriff`s Department started its investigation...
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Lonoke Deputies On Lookout For Burglars
Lonoke County deputies are hiding out in homes and businesses in anticipation for burglars. The move comes after a rash of burglaries hit the county in...
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Arkansas` flu vaccine supply cut in half
Arkansas can expect to receive about half as much flu vaccine as it ordered this fall, thanks to some contaminated batches rejected earlier this week...
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ACLU files lawsuit against Faulkner County Detention Center
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the Faulkner County Detention Center for not testing prisoners for tuberculosis. The ACLU of Arkansas originally filed a...
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