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Body found in Beaver Lake
Washington County investigators are seeking the public`s help to identify the body of man found floating in Beaver Lake. Deputy Jak Kimball says boaters found...
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Former Pine Bluff Officer guilty of drug charges
Jurors in a Little Rock federal courtroom convicted a former Pine Bluff police officer on drug charges. Aaron Dancy was arrested outside a motel in...
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Prosecutors appeal to Supreme Court
The Arkansas Attorney General`s office and the Saline County prosecutor say they will appeal the case of convicted rapist set free after a six-year delay...
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Little Rock etched in stone
Little Rock`s "little rock" has had a rocky past, but its history could soon be set in stone. The rock formation on the south shore...
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GOP supporters don`t blame Bush for Jobless
Northeast Arkansas supporters of President Bush are not blaming his administration for an area economy that`s in dire straits. Vice President Cheney is in Blytheville...
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Affordable Homes Cross Between House and Mobile Home
A typical home is built of wood or brick, different from a mobile home made of metal siding. Crossing the two however, produces a metal...
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Nursing home company settles with Attorney General
Attorney General Mike Beebe says his office has reached a settlement with Advocat, Inc. of Franklin, Tennessee, operating in Arkansas as Diversicare Management Services, to...
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Arkansas SUV sales soar
New statistics released today from the United States Census Bureau show registrations of sport utility vehicles in Arkansas increased 74 percent from 1997 through 2002....
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Clark not considering joining Kerry
Retired Army General Wesley Clark all but ruled out being considered for a high-ranking government position if former Democratic rival John Kerry is elected president....
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Becoming a "G.R.O.W. Girl"
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Clark bashes Bush
Former presidential candidate Wesley Clark says Arkansans should hold the Bush administration accountable for sending thousands of its soldiers to fight and die in an...
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NLR Forecasters Release Weather Balloons To Track Hurricane Ivan
Weather balloons from North Little Rock are being used to forecast the path of Hurricane Ivan while it`s still south of Cuba. ...
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Small Earthquake In Maynard
A small earthquake was recorded late last night near the northeast Arkansas town of Maynard. The US Cooperative Sismic Network and the...
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Judge refuses to hear murder case
A Lafayette County Judge will not hear the murder case against a former attorney. Monday morning, Judge Jim Hudson recused himself during the arraignment of...
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Arkansas gets $100,000 to reduce idling
The nation`s top federal environmental regulator came to the Memphis area to give Arkansas 100 thousand dollars to reduce truck idling. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator...
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