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KNWA News Archive
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Beebe on Changes Since '06: "I'm calmer...than I used to be"
There's an old saying that a year in politics is an eternity. Governor Mike Beebe has spent six-and-a-half of those "eternities" in the governor's mansion
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KNWA & Your Family: Lifesaving Lessons in the Water
Both standard swim lessons, and Infant Swimming Resource classes, save children's lives.
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Beebe: "Can't depend on the federal government to take care of us."
Countless hours of thought and deliberation over the Medicaid "private option" plan took place between lawmakers this past session, and Governor Mike Beebe was no...
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Washington County Ranks 3rd for Food Insecurity in AR
Washington County has the third highest rate of hungry households in the state of Arkansas and 37 percent of the people in those homes are...
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U of A Student Remembered at Former High School
TULSA, OK - University of Arkansas student Rachel Swetnam graduated from Cascia Hall in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Police to Interview Woman Found Shot in the Face, Describe 'Person of Interest'
Authorities continue to investigate at the boyfriend of the woman who was found shot in the face in Bella Vista last Saturday.
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Holt Middle School Students Give Big Check to Olivia's Basket
It was a special day at Holt Middle School as students presented a check for Olivia's Basket.
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Locals Mourn Death of University Students
Many in Northwest Arkansas now mourning the loss of the two University of Arkansas students killed in that accident.
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Twenty NWA Fallen Officers Honored at Ceremony
The Springdale Police Department hosted the 2013 Northwest Arkansas Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony.
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Fayetteville Starts Renovation of Historic Bridges
The renovation of two historic bridges kicked off Wednesday in Fayetteville.
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Police have released the name of the Prairie Grove man killed by storm debris in Springdale. http://t.co/BGMs53SWBq
Governor Beebe on the Moore, OK tornado: "...few of us can even imagine the wrenching scale of loss and... http://t.co/aEt93F5J9T
RT @JR__Davis: 1 NWA death by storms: 19 y/o Austin Wayne Deere was traveling 412 W in Springdale when a street sign hit his '04 Honda Accord @KNWAnews
KNWA Bios
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Liz Hogan
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Clint Boone
Meteorologist - KNWA Today
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Dan Skoff
Chief Meteorologist - KNWA
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Neile Jones
News Anchor - KNWA
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Bright Ideas Archive
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Brightest Classroom Feb 19th: Mrs. Lofton 3rd Grade
Chief Meteorologist, Dan Skoff, surprised Mrs. Andrea Lofton's 3rd grade class at Butterfield Trail Elementary in Fayetteville, as a Brightest Classroom.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Grom 6th Grade St. Vincent de Paul
KNWA Meteorologist Clint Boone, John Millis and Steve Cunningham from GE Lighting, awarded Mrs. Sean Grom's 6th grade students this morning as one of February's...
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Brightest Classroom Jan 22: Mrs. Berlanga's 1st Grade
KNWA and GE Lighting awarded Mrs. Berlanga's 1st Grade students at Turnbow Elementary as one of our Brightest Classrooms on January 22nd.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Guffey 6th Grade Lingle Middle School
KNWA and GE Lighting surprised Mrs. Aerial Guffey's 6th grade class at Lingle Middle School in Rogers with $500 as one of our "Brightest Classrooms."
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Teresa Cornett's Class
Meet this week's Brightest Classroom award winners: Mrs. Teresa Cornett's 4th grade class at Vandergriff Elementary!
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Featured Stories
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Breast Cancer Survival Rate Lower for Men
According to the American Cancer Society breast cancer in men is much less common than it is in women. But new research reported in the...
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Benefits Outweigh Risks in Mammograms
Two new studies suggest that women who are at increased risk for breast cancer will benefit from mammogram screenings every other year starting at age...
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Komen Ozark Race For The Cure Turnout
The Komen Ozark Race For Cure brought thousands out to The Pinnacle Hills Promenade Mall in Rogers.
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2012 Komen Ozark Race for the Cure
A sea of pink flooded the Pinnacle Hills Promenade Saturday as thousands of people ran in the annual Komen Ozark Race for the Cure in...
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UNCUT: Race Day Coverage Part 2
Click the video to see our Part 2 of our Team Neile Race Day Coverage, including: Click HERE for more breast cancer and Komen stories.
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Web Extras
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WEB EXTRA: Bentonville Mayor Talks Tourism and Overcrowding
BENTONVILLE, AR -- From road improvements and school expansions, to tourism and sewer rate backlash, Mayor Bob McCaslin tells us what to expect in 2013.
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WEB EXTRA: Asa Hutchinson Talks Governor Bid, NRA and the Republican Party
Former U.S. Representative and Rogers lawyer Asa Hutchinson talked to us about his plans to run for Governor, his project with the NRA and his...
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WEB EXTRA: Channing Tries to Juggle
Ellen Winters with the Institute of Jugglology teaches reporter Channing Barker to juggle. At least, she gives it her best shot.
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WEB EXTRA: Cheryl LuQuire Uncut Performance
Wynnona's Rockin' Christmas made a stop in Northwest Arkansas, and we caught up with the opening act before she hit the stage... Cheryl LuQuire!
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Web Extra: Beebe Disappointed with Malzahn Exit from ASU
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