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Benchmark Tests Show Improvement
Results of the Arkansas Benchmark Exams show nearly seven in ten Arkansas fourth graders performed at or above grade level, but just 31 percent of...
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Three Arrests Made in Saline County`s First Murder of 2004
Sheriff`s deputies say a 54 year old Traskwood woman is dead because of an upaid drug debt. After about 6 hours of questioning, investigators arrested 50...
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Cuts for Cancer in White County
Eleven-month old Trevor Blanton doesn`t know what all the attention is about, but his friends and family in White County do. Trevor...
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Arkansas Farmers Still Fighting
Five years after their discrimination suit was settled, thousands of black farmers say the federal government still owes them money. In 1999, the...
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Former radio personalities charged with felony.
The Faulkner county sheriff`s office has charged Chris Brown and Philip Beard with a felony count of distributing obscene material. Beard is also known as Flip...
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Conway investigates murder of elderly man
Conway police received a 911 call around 1:45 this morning from 2010 Favre Lane. Minutes later they found 91 year old Opal Veasley with...
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Acxiom is Victim in Largest Compter Data Theft Case to Date
FEDERAL AUTHORITIES SAY ARKANSAS- BASED ACXIOM CORPORATION IS THE VICTIM IN THE LARGEST COMPUTER DATA THEFT CASE IN HISTORY. FLORIDA BUSINESSMAN SCOTT LEVINE FACES A 144...
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Huckabee Agrees To Book Deal
Governor Mike Huckabee says he has a verbal agreement with Time Warner to publish a book about his dramatic weight loss. The governor shed more...
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Huckabee And Republicans Take Aim At Democratic Presidential Ticket
Governor Huckabee and Republican sportsmen took aim at the Democratic presidential ticket today. Huckabee says hunters should be up in arms over what the governor...
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UAMS May Build New Hospital And Dorms
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is planning a $169 million dollar construction project. On Tuesday, the executive council discussed plans...
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Colleges And Universities Want More Money From State
Leaders of Arkansas public colleges and universities plan to seek a 53 million-dollar increase in state funding for the 2006-2007 school year. ...
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Colleges And Universities Want More Money From State
Leaders of Arkansas public colleges and universities plan to seek a 53 million-dollar increase in state funding for the 2006-2007 school year. ...
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Nashville Changes Laws To Insure Free Speech Rights
A lawyer for the city of Nashville says the has city modified its restrictions on large gatherings to guarantee the free-speech rights of people who...
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Renovations At The State Capitol Taking Longer Than Expected
Renovations at the state Capitol are taking longer than expected, but officials say the grounds will better resemble their original appearance when the work is...
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Arkansas Bucks Housing Trend
While economists are dismayed about national trends showing housing starts down and thus the nation`s financial health, in Arkansas, something`s different. Contractors here say...
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