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Tyson Foods To Merge Plants, Some To Lose Jobs
Tyson Foods says it will merge two Fayetteville plants into one in a move that could cost the community about 230 jobs. ...
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Search For Two Suspects Scaled Back
The scaled-back ground and air search continues for two men accused of shooting a state trooper, but authorities acknowledge they may have left the Ozark...
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CenterPoint Energy Arkla Messes Up Bills
Attorney General Mike Beebe says Arkansas CenterPoint Energy Arkla improperly billed customers for the state`s new sales tax on natural gas starting in February. ...
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Lane Closures On I-30 Start Friday Night
Beginning tonight at 7PM, Little Rock-bound traffic on Interstate 30 in Benton will shift down to one lane. The process is part...
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County Will Put Up Traffic Light Where Cheerleaders Died In Car Accident
Pulaski County officials are planning to install a temporary traffic signal at the intersection where three Sylvan Hills High cheerleaders were killed in a crash...
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Federal Prosecutors Caputure Fugitive Lawyer
Federal prosecutors today say they have captured fugitive lawyer Bobby Keith Moser after more than a month of tracking him halfway around the world. ...
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More Arkansas Soldiers Leave For Iraq
The last of Arkansas soldiers from the 39th Infantry Bridgade have left for assignment in the Middle East. Military officials said 290...
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State Health Department May Have To Cut Services
The Arkansas Health Department says it must almost certainly cut services or staff because it is not making enough money from its three main family...
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U of A Wants To Raise Tuition
The University of Arkansas wants to raise in-state tuition at the Fayetteville campus by eight percent -- the largest single-year increase in seven years. ...
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U of A Wants To Raise Tuition
The University of Arkansas wants to raise in-state tuition at the Fayetteville campus by eight percent -- the largest single-year increase in seven years. ...
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Nuclear One Workers Approve Contract
About 350 workers at Arkansas Nuclear One have agreed to a new contract that will raise their wages by three percent each of the next...
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Update: Standoff In The Ozarks
Police searching today for two men wanted for shooting a state trooper say they`re confident that the fugitives are still in the area. ...
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Attorney General Rejects Marriage Amendment
Attorney General Mike Beebe has rejected the ballot title for a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow two individuals to marry regardless of gender, race...
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Legendary Radio DJ To Get Community Service Award
Veteran Country Music DJ Bob Robbins will receive the "Distinguished Citizen Award" from KARK 4 Community Service Awards. The award is for his years of charity...
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Governor Gives Award To Hot Springs Man
Governor Huckabee honored a Hot Springs man with the Governor`s "Life Saver Award" after his father died during a fire. Johnnie Pope`s car caught fire near...
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