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Tots need to get shots to prevent diseases
LITTLE ROCK – Regular checkups at your pediatrician’s office or local health clinic are an important way to keep children healthy, physicians at Arkansas Children’s Hospital advise.
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Diabetic treatment may trigger lethal brain swelling
A routine treatment for children in diabetic crisis can trigger a rare complication that can kill them or cause brain damage, researchers say.
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Rangers aim for success on state basketball stage
October through January, the River Valley Rangers play plenty of basketball.
When February arrives, well …
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Bluebirds drop Pirates in quarterfinals of Izard County Invitational tourney
BROCKWELL – Coy Bray scored 18 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to help the the Mount Pleasant Bluebirds hold off the Calico Rock Pirates 54-46 in the second round of the Izard County Invitationa
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Arkansas native to make pro debut in NY Saturday
NEW YORK (AP) – They have not walked the pro boxing walk yet, but some U.S. Olympic boxers already are talking the talk.
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Former 49er coordinator becomes Lions new coach
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) – Marty Mornhinweg got the head coaching job he wanted. It just wasn’t the one many people expected.
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Commercialism to be reduced during Super Bowl
NEW YORK (AP) – A year after a cast of dot-coms claimed nearly 40 percent of the commercials in television’s priciest program, CBS will have a more familiar lineup of advertisers on this Sunday’s S
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Coaches mastering mind games
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – Making a guarantee he can’t keep is one sure way for a National Football League coach to quickly become a former coach.
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Champion will be determined at line of scrimmage
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – They don’t mind getting down and dirty, so the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens almost relish the idea of deciding the Super Bowl in the trenches.
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Pro golf tournament in Fort Smith increases purse, number of charities
FORT SMITH (AP) – The purse has been increased for the Buy.com Tour’s Fort Smith Classic golf tournament and so have the number of charities that will benefit from the tournament.
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Faulk adds to collection of honors
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – St. Louis Rams tailback Marshall Faulk added to his collection of honors, winning the National Football League player of the year award.
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Stadium expansion continues
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Expansion work on Razorback Stadium is taking shape with steel construction expected to be finished by Wednesday and floor work to begin.
