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Wal-Mart will raise starting wages for its employees and implement a cap on how much money a position will pay. This comes just weeks after the Chicago city council passed an ordinance targeting large retailers. In an e-mail response to KNWA a spokesperson said the wage increase is in no way connected to the ordinance passed in Chicago. Although, he did say the company would continue to serve Chicago from location in its suburbs.
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Man Assaulted in Court
A Bentonville man pleaded guilty to rape, and then was assaulted in court.
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Super Tuesday Results
For the latest results on Super Tuesday, click here .
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Republican Watch Party in The River Valley
The Republican watch party was at the Howard Johnson Hotel in downtown Fort Smith.
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