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KNWA News Archive
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Wal-Mart: Many Customers Living Paycheck To Paycheck
According to new research
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Students Debate and Vote on President
Students From the U of A Young Republicans and Young Democrats debated, before they voted on the next President.
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Economic Impact on Seniors
Everyone is feeling the effects of the nation's declining economy -- but one group is being hit harder than others.
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Fayetteville Mayoral Candidates Sit Down With KNWA
Less than a week left for Fayetteville residents to make their choice for mayor. KNWA talks to all six to help you decide.
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University Addresses Economic Crisis
At a panel discussion
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Newspaper Endorses Candidate
As election day nears newspapers across the country are endorsing candidates, including The Morning News of Northwest Arkansas.
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Possible Mill Increase
It took center stage Tuesday night at a Fayetteville city council meeting.
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Mayor Injured In Accident
Greenland Mayor John Gray was injured in a motorcycle accident Sunday.
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City Ordered to Pay Romine $176K
The jury reached a verdict Tuesday in a lawsuit over raw sewage.
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2008 National Student/Parent Mock Elections
Students from kindergarten through 12th grade will get a chance to choose who they think should be president this Thursday
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KNWA Bios
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Liz Hogan
Fox Morning Edge Anchor
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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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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: 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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Web Extra: Beebe Surprised by UA Head Hog Announcement
In a news conference at the State Capitol this morning, Governor Beebe took time to express surprise in Bret Bielema's selection as the Head Hog.
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