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State To Appeal In Jefferson County Sheriff`s Case
A special prosecutor has filed a notice the state will appeal a judge`s decision to dismiss a misdemeanor charge against Jefferson County Sheriff Boe Fontaine...
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School Consolidation Lawsuit
A school district consolidation opponent who threatened to sue the state says he may not have enough support or money to file a complaint. ...
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North Pulaski County Residents Going Under Water
Something stinks in Pulaski County and people near McAlmont say it`s the raw sewage washing around in their yards. People near Ink Bayou off Highway 161...
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Clemency Order Void
The governor said it was a power play for publicity, but the attorney general says there were valid points in the lawsuit filed by the...
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Getting Free Make-up
You`ll have to wait a few months, but the wait will be worth it. Attorneys sued cosmetic manufacturers for price fixing, claiming those companies...
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Arkansas Airports Get Money
Five municipal airports in Arkansas will receive a total of almost $1,366,000 in grants from the federal Department of Transportation The grants will be used...
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Appeal To Be Filed In Case Against Jefferson County Sheriff
A special prosecutor has filed a notice the state will appeal a judge`s decision to dismiss a misdemeanor charge against Jefferson County Sheriff Boe Fontaine...
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Firefighters Put Out FIre After Marianna Blast
Firefighters put out flames from the explosion of a tank truck loaded with 7,500 gallons of fuel that blew up in Marianna. ...
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England Teacher Dies From Meningitis
Health officials say an England High School art teacher who died Tuesday from meningitis was not contagious to the school or community. ...
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Former Arkansas Chief Justice Dies
Former Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice John A. Fogleman, known for his influence on state case law, died Wednesday at his home. He was 92....
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Paron May Consolidate With Bryant
Officials with the tiny Paron School District hope to merge with the 6,200 student Bryant School District. The Paron board hopes to be able to...
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Paron May Consolidate With Bryant
Officials with the tiny Paron School District hope to merge with the 6,200 student Bryant School District. The Paron board hopes to be able to...
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State Considers Passing Medical Costs On To Inmates
State prison officials are considering charging inmates a minimal fee when the inmates ask to see doctors -- a move the state hopes will deter...
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Confessed Murderer May Stay Behind Bars After Challenge
The state attorney general`s office agrees that technical errors were made when Governor Huckabee granted clemency for a confessed killer. Those errors...
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Budget Cuts For State Universities?
Nervous university trustees held a special meeting Wednesday to hear about likely cuts to state services and higher education to pay for court-ordered changes to...
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