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Fire Rescue
A Lowell man remains in critical condition tonight after two police officers saved his life.
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Sex Offender Caught
In Benton county a sex offender was discovered after a drug arrest. "Rogers police say a search of John Sanchez Centerton home lead to a meth bust. Investigators say Sanchez has a record of lewd acts with a child in california. Sanchez and three others were arrested in this...
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Tougher Sex Offender Legislation Signed Into Law
(Little Rock, AR) -- Governor Mike Beebe has signed legislation that will place a tighter reign on sex offenders in the state.
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Associate Celebration Day = $530 million of bonuses
(Bentonville, AR) Talk about employee motivation ... Wal-Mart Stores paid tribute to its U.S. associates during Associate Celebration Day, awarding more than $529.8 million in associate bonuses to 813,759 Wal-Mart store and Sam`s Club hourly associates in the U.S.
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Tyson to Sell Two Commodity Poultry Operations
(Springdale, AR) Tyson Foods plans to sell two of its Alabama poultry plants and some supporting facilities, the company reported today.
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Federal Agents Discuss Immigration With Local Mayor., Wed. Mar. 21st., 2007
Closed Door Meeting With Immigration Agents " Mayor Steve Womack and some of Benton County`s top law enforcement`s met with federal agents in a closed door meeting at Rogers City Hall Wednesday. In November Womack announced his plan to get Rogers police officers federal training...
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Superior Industries
According to Superior Industries International the company`s weak fourth quarter is related to the closing of a chrome-plating plant in Fayetteville.
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Eviction Fees
A bill is headed to the house that would make it easier for a landlord to evict a person who doesn`t pay their rent.
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Fayetteville Buildings
The city council voted Tuesday to keep height limits the same. " "Alderman Nancy Allen proposed a change in the limits to three stories but it didn`t get the five votes needed to amend the ordinance. The council listened to about two hours of public comment before voting on the issue.
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Chandler Wanted
Police are now looking for a man who faces multiple drug charges.
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Pizza Robbery
Last night in Springdale a man wearing a ski mask robbed a Eureka Pizza.
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State Police Plan Spring Break Crackdown
(Little Rock, AR) -- State Police troopers are expected to saturate the state this weekend with the goal of making Spring Break as safe as possible on Arkansas roadways.
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Gov calls for creation of child mental-health care commission
(Little Rock, AR) Governor Mike Beebe today called for the creation of a commission to review the mental-health care of Arkansas children and make recommendations to improve the system that serves them.
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Mother Faces Child Abuse Charge., Tue., Mar. 20th, 2007
Deputies Say Amanda White Threw Her Baby. " " Amanda White was arrested Sunday morning for what deputies believe she did to her thirty-six day old daughter, Janie White. According to a media release from the Benton County Sheriff`s office, the twenty-three year old mother and her husband James,...
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Church Honors Firefighters
Local firefighters were the guests of honor Sunday at Trinity Fellowship Assembly of God.
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Family To Sue For Daughters Hit And Run Death
A local family whose child was killed last month, is seeking damages from the motorist who committed the hit and run.
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Pet Food Recall
A major pet food manufacturer is recalling 60-million containers of wet pet food-- after reports of animals becoming sick.
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Gas Prices Still On the Rise
Triple-A says gas prices are continuing to rise nationwide.
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Work Continues on U.S. Attorney Post
(Washington, D.C.) U.S. Representative John Boozman (R-AR) today released details on the efforts of his office to assist in naming a new U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas.
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Wal-Mart Will Not Pursue Bank
(Bentonville, AR) Wal-Mart no longer plans to establish a bank.
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