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Mother Dies While Trying To Save Son
Little Rock police say a woman drowned at an apartment swimming pool while trying to save her eight-year-old son, who had gotten into deep water....
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Richardson Decision Will Be Known By Thursday
The federal judge in former Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson`s discrimination trial against the university says he will issue his ruling no later than Thursday....
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UAMS Now Smoke-Free
Patients who smoke may find their stay in the hospital at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences includes an unanticipated opportunity to stop the...
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Huckabee Supports Gay Marriage Ban
Governor Huckabee says defining marriage as only between a man and a woman would silence the loud voices of activists who want to change social...
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Clinton Papers Moved To New Library Site
Crews this morning loaded 80 boxes of correspondence from Bill Clinton`s time in the White House onto a truck headed toward its archival home at...
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Clinton`s Autobiography Sales Boosts Cookbook Sales
Sales of Bill Clinton`s memoirs are generating interest in a cookbook released by Clinton`s presidential library foundation. The cookbook had generated modest...
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Mother-Daughter Team up Serving in Iraq
War is never easy, but it doesn`t hurt to have Mom there with you. That`s the case for one team of soldiers from Arkansas serving with...
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Arkansas Doctor Studies Cancer Cluster
An Arkansas doctor has been chosen to study genetic factors that may be responsible for a cancer cluster in Fallon, Nevada. The cluster has sickened...
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Clinton Archives Being Moved To Library This Week
Tuesday, workers will begin moving more than 200 truckloads of Bill Clinton`s presidential records and materials to their permanent archival home. The reams of...
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Needed Water Found In Coal Mines
A projected water crisis in Greenwood could be solved by drawing water from two abandoned coal mines. The Greenwood City Council plans to consider the...
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Conservationists Study Strawberry River
Conservationists and state officials are studying results of a trip to the 70 mile long Strawberry River and its tributaries. The Nature Conservancy, a national...
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Pine Bluff Considers Buying Water Company
The Pine Bluff City Council will consider Tuesday whether the city should look into acquiring the assets of a private water company. United Water serves...
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Humane Society Needs Help For 40 Rescued Dogs
The Humane Society of Marion County is seeking to build a shelter for 40 malnourished dogs rescued from a home near Lead Hill. Kim Johnson,...
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Rainfall Puts a Damper on Farming Activity
Arkansas farmers are only a couple of weeks into summer and already they say it has been a tough one. But it is not because of...
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Arkansas Staff Officer with the 39th Infantry Brigade Faces Charges of Actions Unbecoming an Officer
Military authorities have accused a top staff officer deployed in Iraq with the Arkansas National Guard`s 39th Infantry Brigade of engaging in sexual relationsips with...
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