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Pine Bluff Pursues Grant To Revitalize Downtown
Pine Bluff leaders say they hope a new downtown pavilion that would house a farmer`s market will be a center for other gatherings, too. The...
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Student Charged In School Fire
A senior at Perry-Casa High School has been arrested and charged with setting a fire that burned two buildings on the school`s campus. Officials say...
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House Passes School Funding Formula
The House has approved a proposed new public school funding formula. But disagreements over consolidation and tax issues continue to threaten progress as legislators head...
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Developing Story: Deputy Shot, Manhunt In Perry County
A wepon has been found belived to be used in the Friday shooting of a Perry County Deputy. Law enforcement officers have called off...
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Little Rock Preschools Rocked By Theft
Police are investigating a rash of thefts at Little Rock preschools. Officials say a woman enters the building, claiming to look for a student. While faculty...
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Two Different Men, Same Day of Honor
As many of us look forward to the 3-day weekend, some of us may not know that we`re actually honoring more than just Dr. Martin...
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Governor May Pardon Former Attorney General
Friday Governor Huckabee filed papers that may pardon former Attorney General Steve Clark. The governor said Clark has suffered humiliation, bankruptcy and criminal penalties after...
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Couple Pleads Not Guilty In Death Of Child Chained To Bed
The parents of a ten-year-old girl found dead and chained to a bed after a house fire have pleaded not guilty in her death. A...
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Arkansas Plant Gets Multi-Million Dollar Contract From Military
Lockheed Martin says it has a new $88 million contract to build more rocket systems at its plant in Camden. The High Mobility Artillery...
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Clark Releases Financial Documents
New financial figures out from Wesley Clark today show a big jump in his income. The retired general from Little Rock, who is running for...
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Update: Reforming Arkansas Education
Thursday was one of the most eventful days of the Special Session. Progress was made on a student-centered funding formula...
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Clinton Loses Presidential Paunch
No more junk food for Bill Clinton -- at least not for now. The former president, whose White House tenure was accompanied...
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Pine Bluff Loses In Ice Storm Suit
A federal appeals court ruled today that the city of Pine Bluff must cover its insurer`s losses in a dispute over a city cleanup project...
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Trial Date Set For Arkansas Country Singer
A May 17th trial date has been set for country music singer Glen Campbell, who faces a felony aggravated assault charge in a minor traffic...
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Clark Says Congress Should Determine Whether Bush`s Actions Were Criminal In Iraq
Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark said today it was up to Congress to determine whether President Bush`s march to war in Iraq amounted to a...
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