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Inaugural Class Welcomed To Clinton School
The inaugural class of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service met today for the first time with members of the schools faculty,...
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If You`re Going To The Lake This Weekend, Be Careful!
Continued hot and dry weather is fueling demand for hydroelectricity produced at the Army Corps of Engineers dams in the White River basin. As...
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309 Program Suspended in Lonoke; Police Chief Allegedly Paid Inmates
There are more problems with the 309 Program, this time in the city of Lonoke. The Department of Correction tells KARK 4 News that 5...
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Red Bull Craze
With the energy drink craze sweeping the country, some doctors caution that drinks like Red Bull can be hard on the heart. Doctors say drinking...
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FORMER PRESIDENT CLINTON UNVEILS NEW STAMP
THE NEXT TIME YOU GO TO THE POST OFFICE, YOU MAY NOTICE A NEW STAMP REPRESENTING THE COUNTRY`S PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES! FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON...
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To Vote or not to Vote?
Rumors are swirling around a possible November election day in Garland County for an issue that`s long divided Arkansans - expanded gaming. Act 1151...
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Dean Of U of A School Of Law Dies
The University of Arkansas community was deeply saddened to learn Thursday morning of the passing of Law School Dean Richard B. Atkinson. Atkinson, 58, passed away...
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Saturday Bone Marrow Donors Can Sign Up At No Cost
Arkansans wishing to become volunteer bone marrow donors can sign up at no cost at Children`s Hall at Arkansas Children`s Hospital in Little Rock on Saturday,...
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Governor`s Office Concerned about Hispanic Children Left Behind
A week ago, federal agents arrested 119 workers at the Petit Jean Poultry plant in Arkadelphia. Authorities allege the workers had been employed under false...
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Rise of Ice Meth
Pine Bluff police say they`re concerned about an alarming rise in the Ice methamphetamine trade. They suspect the drug trade is coming from Mexico. With the new...
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Pine Bluff Group to Clean-up Neighborhood
A community based group in Pine Bluff plans to work with the city to clean up city code violations in the University Park neighborhood. The Pine...
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FIRST LADY SHARES HER CANCER STRUGGLE
It`s been 30 years, but Janet Huckabee says the daily miracle of getting out of bed every day reminds her of her fight with cancer....
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Snyder Holding Workshops To Increase Awareness Of RX Financial Assistance Through Medicare
US Representative Vic Snyder will hold workshops in Jacksonville, Searcy, Benton, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Morrilton, Conway and Clinton the week of August 8th...
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Conway City Council Upholds Officer`s Suspension
On Tuesday night, the Conway City Council voted to uphold a suspension for one of its police officers. At the appeals hearing, it was decided...
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THIRD TIME THE CHARM?
The Pulaski County Special School District will have to submit yet another spending proposal to the state in efforts to get out of fiscal distress....
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