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Hispanics Deliberately Targeted In Robberies
Three men are in custody accused of deliberately robbing Hispanics. Police have arrested Ryan Bell, 23; Vincent Carter, 19; and Brian Morton, 18. All three are...
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Clinton Library Opening Will Go On As Planned Despite Clinton Surgery
Former President Bill Clinton could be recovered from heart surgery in time to do a little campaigning for John Kerry in the final weeks of...
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Kerry Offers Best Wishes To Ailing Clinton
At a campaign rally today, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry offered his best wishes to former President Bill Clinton, who faces heart bypass surgery. ...
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Arkansas Jobless Rate Falls For August
The jobless rate in Arkansas fell to 5.4% in August, a drop of o.2% from the month before. The numbers were announced...
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President Bush Wished Bill Clinton "Best Wishes" On Surgery
President Bush today wished Bill Clinton "best wishes for a swift and speedy recovery." Bush said at a campaign rally that he...
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Bill Clinton To Have Bypass Surgery In New York City
Former President Clinton will undergo heart bypass surgery after complaining of mild chest pain and shortness of breath. That word comes in...
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Dead Man`s Name Will Remain On Ballot
The name of a candidate for a constable seat in Washington County will remain on the November second ballot, even though the man died in...
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Holiday Traffic Construction Will Be Light
Police are using the Labor Day holiday weekend, which starts today, to make a push against drunken drivers. Police will staff sobriety checkpoints and engage...
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Lakisha Jackson Found
A missing cancer patient who walked out of a local hospital Sunday has been found. Lakisha Jackson, 28, was receiving treatment for leukemia at Baptist Medical...
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Elizabeth Edwards Visits North Little Rock
The wife of Democratic vice presidential hopeful John Edwards said America`s military healthcare system is not geared up to handle the fallout from war. ...
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A second Electric Coop worker dies from injuries
A second of four electrical workers injured in a transformer explosion in Mountain Home earlier this week died of his injuries Thursday. 59 year old...
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State Revenues Increase
A healthy boost in withholding taxes highlighted robust August revenue collections, the state finance office reported today. A 19.2 million, or 9.1%...
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Lincoln financially outpaces rival
Senator Blanche Lincoln has raised more than 143 times as much money for her re-election campaign as her Republican challenger. But GOP challenger state Senator...
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Morris the cat comes out of retirement for special occasion
For the first time in twelve years, Morris the "9 Lives" cat is coming out of retirement to appear in Rogers Thursday. The cat will...
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Doctor says he`ll stop counseling
A lawyer for former Little Rock psychiatrist James Curtis Dilday says the doctor will give up counseling rather than fight the state Medical Board for...
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