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Victory, victor pay tribute to Dale Earnhardt
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) – The race ended just the way The Intimidator would’ve liked – with one of his cars bumping and thumping its way to the checkered flag.
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ADFA records big drop in mortgage rates
LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Development Finance Authority is offering mortgage loan funds at a 5.95 percent mortgage interest rate, one full percentage point below its previous rate offering, accord
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One year after sale, Melba to open Friday
Terry Chandler’s dream of refurbishing a Batesville landmark is about to fill the silver screen.
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Leak from line caused blast
PRESCOTT (AP) – An explosion at a house that killed a 4-year-old boy was apparently caused by a leak from a natural gas line outside the home that had been “damaged by an outside source,” according
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Man arrested for meth failed to finish sentence
CLINTON (AP) – When police raided an apparent illegal methamphetamine lab in rural Van Buren County, they say they found a man already convicted on drug charges.
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Housing agenices to share $1.5 million
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Public housing authorities in four Arkansas cities and one county will share in $1,500,271 awarded by the federal Housing and Urban Development, Arkansas’ two senators said today
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Baby killer won’t get death penalty, says prosecutor
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A Pulaski County prosecutor says the state won’t seek the death penalty for a Little Rock man accused of killing his 19-month-old son.
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Early voting debate not over
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The early-voting debate is far from over. After a House committee advanced a bill setting statewide standards last week, the sponsor decided it needed another look.
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Paulette Tate
Paulette Tate, 58, of Batesville, died today, Feb. 27, 2001, at a hospital in Batesville.
Arrangements will be announced by Qualls Funeral Home of Cave City.
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Vela Thomas Wyatt
Vela Thomas Wyatt, 95, of Batesville, died Saturday, Feb. 24, 2001, at a local nursing home.
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Legislators introduce variety of spending bills in final day
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A measure to direct $50 million to expanding War Memorial Stadium was among more than 100 bills filed in the House on Monday, the last day for legislators to file appropriations
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Panel takes up tobacco settlement plan
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The legislative budget panel demanded additional information Monday to flesh out details about costs associated with creating research facilities in implementing Arkansas’ $1.6 b
