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Easter Service Comes From Ashes of Church Ruined by Fire
With a podium for an altar and a grand ballroom for a sanctuary, members of the Perfecting New Life Church still held Easter services at...
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River Rail Street Work Update
Work on Little Rock`s River Rail is expected to slow travel through the Broadway and Main Street intersection in downtown during Monday morning`s rush hour....
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Thousands Flock To Oaklawn For Season`s End
More than 62,000 racing fans turned out for the final twelve races of Oaklawn`s Centennial season despite the rainy weather and muddy track. Final attendance numbers...
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Hot Springs Police Investigate Woman`s Death
Police continue to investigate the death of a Hot Springs woman. Police say the body of 22-year-old Melanie Pasley was discovered shortly after noon yesterday....
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Car dealer turns himself in after fraud allegations
A Monticello car dealer who authorities believe defrauded more than 50 customers has turned himself in. A judge set bond for Rick...
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Beebe warns about e-mail scams
Attorney General Mike Beebe is warning consumer about "phishing" scams. Scammers send fraudulent e-mails claiming to be from legitimate senders, and contain...
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Rest Stop Risk?
A day after a murder victim`s responsibility to presume risk at a rest stop is part of the reason her family`s claim against the state...
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State Gets Grant To Track Body Fat Of School Children
A grant of $812,000 will help the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences track the body-fat measurements of every school-age child in the state. The...
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Consolidation Hearings Start Next Week
Five of the Arkansas school districts marked for mergers under a new law could learn their fate as early as next week as the state...
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Consolidation Hearings Start Next Week
Five of the Arkansas school districts marked for mergers under a new law could learn their fate as early as next week as the state...
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Fort Smith Corporation Closing - 350 To Lose Jobs
West Corporation has announced it will close a telemarketing center in Fort Smith, taking 350 jobs out of the region. Omaha-based West...
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State Gets Grant To Track Body Fat Of School Children
A grant of $812,000 will help the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences track the body-fat measurements of every school-age child in the state. ...
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First Lady To Be Inducted Into Arkansas Outdoor Hall Of Fame
First lady Janet Huckabee will be one of three 2004 inductees into the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame. The Arkansas Game and...
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Texarkana Tyson Foods Plant Cited By OSHA
The US Department of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued citations to Tyson Foods Inc. in Texarkana, Ark., for alleged willful and...
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Three 16-Year-Olds Killed In Crash
Three 16-year-olds were killed in a head-on crash in east Arkansas. State police say the crash on Highway 14 at Marie, south...
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