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Hurricane evacuees in Arkansas
Thousands of Louisianans are expected to arrive in Arkansas tonight. Today, Pine Bluff reported that most of their hotels are booked up tonight with evacuees. We talked...
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Hurricane crews launch relief operation
Red Cross crews and Entergy workers will be heading out to anticipated disaster areas from Arkansas this weekend. Entergy already sent 100 workers on saturday morning...
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Little Rock Air Force Base to Gain and Lose Aircraft
On its 3rd and final day of hearing, the Base Realignment Closure Commission makes decisions that could impact the future of Little Rock Air Force...
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Baby found alive in trashbag
A Rison will face a charge of attempted murder, after police say 29-year old Felicia Tolefree tried to kill her newborn baby. It happened around 8:00...
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Gas prices slam Pine Bluff schools
The Pine Bluff school district could be forced to make budget cutbacks due to the continuing rise of gas prices. The superintendent says the school will...
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State Farm Lowering Insurance Rates In Arkansas
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, the largest insurer of autos in Arkansas and in the nation, is lowering its overall rate level in Arkansas...
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BRAC Vote Sends More Planes To LRAFB
With a unanimous vote, BRAC commissioners approved a four state swap that will bring more planes to the Little Rock Air Force Base. The...
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Fort Smith`s 188th To Get New Assignment
The BRAC Commission has voted unanimously on a plan that will change the planes flown by the 188th Arkansas Air National Guard Fighter Wing. ...
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Good News For South Dakota Means Bad News For LRAFB
There`s a sigh of relief for one major US Air Force base in South Dakota today during day three of BRAC deliberations. ...
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Consumer Alert : Mineral Rights In NW Arkansas
Attorney General Mike Beebe today advised that his office continues to receive numerous calls regarding mineral-rights issues that involve the Fayetteville Shale formation in Northern...
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Sex Offense Crimes on the Decline
Youve read the headlines and watched the stories, but despite the frequency of high profile sex crime cases, there have some been some improvements. It was...
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MOTORISTS URGED TO USE CAUTION AROUND SCHOOL BUSSES
WITH THE START OF THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR- A WARNING IS GOING OUT TO MOTORISTS. USE EXTREME CAUTION AROUND SCHOOL BUSES. IT CAME ABOUT AS A...
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State Fire Departments Get Grants
Millions of dollars in grants become available for fire departments throughout Arkansas, announces the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM). The Department of Homeland Security...
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Asphalt Contractors Feel the Heat from Rising Fuel Prices
Its been said history always repeats itself. On Wednesday, oil prices surged to a new high above $67 a barrel. Adjusting for inflation, the Energy...
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Investigations of Inmate Labor and Sexual Contact Abound in Lonoke
In special meeting Wednesday afternoon, Lonoke Police Commissioners heard the results of internal investigation into whether or not the city`s police chief broke rules involving...
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