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4 Hogs, 2 Indians sign with NFL teams
Four former University of Arkansas athletes and a former football player from Arkansas State and the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff signed as National Football League free agents Monday.
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WWII vet receives medal
JACKSONVILLE (AP) – It’s been 59 years since Wilbur C. West flew a B-25 Liberator over the Nazi oil fields of Ploesti, Romania, and bombed the refineries that fueled the German war machine.
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New suit filed over Clinton library funding
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Taking a cue from the state Supreme Court, a Little Rock woman filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the city’s $15 million plan to buy land for the Clinton Presidential Library.
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Attorney General to seek Senate seat
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor said Monday he will run for the U.S. Senate next year.
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Whittington joins Loft
Nana Whittington, cosmetologist, has moved to The Hair Loft.
“I think she’s a real asset to the shop,” said owner Sheila Anderson.
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Internet banking: It’s here, but what is it?
So you’ve got a computer and you’re on the Net – or trying to decide if the Internet is worth your while.
Is Internet banking the next step for you?
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Law could limit tax cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) – An obscure tax, originally enacted to close some loopholes for the wealthy, could strike 36 million taxpayers – mostly middle-income – by 2011, limiting for many the promised bene
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Missionaries victims of drug issue
WASHINGTON (AP) – Fearing that Peru could kill innocent people by shooting at planes – and that Americans could be held responsible – the United States stopped alerting Peru to suspected drug fligh
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Rev. Charles Nance
The Rev. Charles Nance, 70, of Pontiac, Mo., died today, April 24, 2001.
Arrangements will be announced by Roller-Crouch Funeral Home of Batesville.
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Minnie Tucker
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Minnie Pauline Baker Tucker, 79, of Mountain View died Monday, April 23, 2001, in Mountain View.
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Angilee M. Pullum
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Angilee Martin Pullum, 65, of Mountain View died Saturday, April 21, 2001, in Mountain View.
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Park activity schedule announced
POWHATAN – A schedule of activities and programs for the next several days at Lake Charles State Park has been released by park interpreter Stan Starling.
