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KNWA News Archive
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Time for a Trim?
Some people in Rogers are upset about high grass in their neighborhood.
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Who Owns The Rain?
Who owns the rain falling on your property? If you're in Utah the answer is: not you.
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Arraignment Pushed Back
The arraignment for a former Springdale teacher and coach has been pushed back.
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Mental Health Care Returns To NWA
It's been five years since there's been mental health treatment available in Northwest Arkansas. That will change thanks to some extra funding.
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Arkansas Man to Compete in the 2008 Paralympic Games
A Little Rock man is set to compete in the 2008 Paralympic Games in September.
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Back To School...That's Under Construction
School's right around the corner, but will Butterfield Elementary in Fayetteville be ready?
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Slow Internet in Arkansas?
A study by the Communications Workers of America places Arkansas near the bottom when it comes to internet download speeds.
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Arkansas Students Top the Nation on English Tests, Score High in Other Subjects
Arkansas students and teachers have something new to smile about. The latest round of Arkansas scores from the college admission and placement ACT exam provides more positive...
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Disability Groups Boycott New Movie
They claim Dreamworks’ new film pokes fun at the mentally disabled.
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Huckabee To Form Vertical Politics Institute
Former Arkansas Governor
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Bright Ideas Archive
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Brightest Classroom: Ms. Farrell's Fourth Grade Class
Abigail Farrell's fourth grade class at Shaw Elementary is the latest winner of a General Electric.
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KNWA Brightest Classroom, Ms. Bley at Leverett Elementary
KNWA and GE Lighting awarded Ms. Karen Bley at Leverett Elementary with $500.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Alderson's 3rd Grade Happy Hallow
KNWA and GE Lighting surprised Mrs. Sara Alderson's 3rd grade class as a Brightest Classroom for the month of October.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Mansell's 1st Grade
Chief Meteorologist, Dan Skoff, surprised Mrs. Loretta Mansell's 1st grade students with $500 from KNWA and GE Lighting.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Davidson's 2nd Grade
Mrs. Becky Davidson's 2nd grade class at Turnbow Elementary in Springdale received $500 as one of our Brightest Classrooms for September.
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Featured Stories
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Swing for the Cure to Feature Bret Bielema
SPRINGDALE, AR -- Bret Bielema, will be the honorary guest and speaker at the 6th annual Komen Ozark Swing for the Cure Golf Classic.
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Pink Courage: Sylvia Schlegal & Her Preventative Mastectomy
FAYETTEVILLE, AR-- Deciding to remove both of your breasts and never having breast cancer is a story making headlines after Angelina Jolie came out to...
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Hundreds of Pink Lanterns "Illuminate" the Little Rock Sky
LITTLE ROCK, AR-The Arkansas affiliate of Susan G. Komen held its 2nd annual Illuminate the Cure event. Image via Donna Terrell.
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Komen Ozark Extends Fundraising Window to Meet Goals
ROGERS, AR -- More than 10,000 participated in the15th Annual Susan G. Komen Ozark Affiliate Race for the Cure on Saturday but fundraising efforts fell...
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Illuminate the Cure to Send 700 Lanterns into the Sky
Seven hundred pink floating lanterns will fill the evening sky at the second-annual Illuminate the Cure event, benefitting the Arkansas Affiliate of Susan G. Komen.
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Web Extras
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WEB EXTRA: Why Are You the Best Fit for Fayetteville?
Mayor Lioneld Jordan and former Mayor Dan Coody are vying for the top spot in Fayetteville.
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WEB EXTRA: The Moment Patience Embraced Her Differences
One University of Arkansas cheerleader is inspiring others on the field.
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WEB EXTRA: Ineffective Bullying Prevention Approaches
Bullying can be a complex problem and according to stopbullying.org some common approaches to handling it in school and at home are not effective.
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WEB EXTRA: What Would You Say to the Razorback Football Team?
What would you say to the Razorback football team?
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WEB EXTRA: Razorback Fans Tailgate
Despite losing to ULM in Little Rock, Razorback fans still arrived early for the Alabama game to tailgate.
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