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Leukemia Drug Dangerously Low
Arkansas Childrens Hospital typically uses 100 grams of a Methotrexate a month. Now they have 40 grams left and no word on when the...
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New Rules To Attract New Soldiers
As Arkansas soldiers return home from fighting in Iraq, the military is having a tough time replacing them. For that reason, the National...
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Plans For Dr. Fay Boozman`s Funeral Set
Arrangements have been finalized for the funeral, visitation and memorials for Dr. Fay Boozman, director, Arkansas Department of Health. Visitation will...
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Committee Endorses School Building Repairs
The state House Education Committee endorsed a package of bills on school building repairs today. The four bill package establishes a ten-year plan to overhaul...
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Faces of the Fallen
A new exhibit showcases more than 1,300 soldiers, sailors and others killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. You can see portraits of the fallen...
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Schiavo Case Reminder of Importance of Living Wills
The tug of war over the life or death of Terry Schiavo between family members, the courts and lawmakers probably would not happen under Arkansas...
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Shelters finding space for rescued dogs
Animal shelters in Van Buren County, Beebe, and Pulaski County have all made room for the more than 150 dogs taken out of a suspected...
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Arkansas Lawmakers want students to eat healthy
State Lawmakers are taking steps to improve school lunches. Members of the Senate passed a bill to provide statewide standards for school lunch programs. The...
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The Town of Camden Greets Arkansas` Finest
After months of anticipation, some Arkansas soldiers are now calling themselves civilians. More than 100 troops with the 39th assignment arrived on American soil last...
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Two Survive Plane Crash in Northwest Arkansas
An afternoon plane flight turns tragic for a father and daughter from Fayetteville. 66 year old Harold Reed piloted his Cessna 150 from his own...
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Colleagues Remember Arkansas Department of Health Director, Dr. Fay Boozman
Friends and colleagues are mourning the death of Arkansas Department of Health Director, Dr. Fay Boozman. The northwest Arkansas native died in an accident at...
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State Health Department Director dies in accident
People across Arkansas are mourning the death of the Director of the State Department of Health, Dr. Fay Boozman. A spokesman from the State...
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Protesters Speak Out Against War In Iraq
On the second anniversary of the U-S led invasion into Iraq, dozens of protesters are hitting the streets once again to protest. On Saturday, a group...
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House Democrats L.E.A.D. Legislative Agenda Across Natural State
Arkansas Democrats took their legislative agenda on the road on Saturday. Members of the House Democratic Caucus from the 2nd and 3rd Congressional districts...
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Pregnant Woman Shot in Torso
Little Rock police say a 20 year old pregnant woman is now in critical condition. She was shot around 2 Friday afternoon. A witness told...
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