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Hogs should know bowl destination soon
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Arkansas will likely know its bowl game destination by next weekend, Razorback Coach Houston said Sunday.
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LSU keeps title hopes alive
BATON ROUGE, La.
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’87: Band gets new recorder
94 YEARS AGO
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Democrats did not win in Third District
On the night of Tuesday, Nov.
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A very useful career
A long and useful life ended Nov. 16 in Little Rock and the body of Jesse “Jack” Huddleston Moore was brought back Nov.
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State prisoners’ paroles moved up
PINE BLUFF (AP) – The state Board of Correction and Community Punishment voted today to move up the parole dates of 480 male prisoners and 72 female prisoners, said Correction Department spokeswoma
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Inmates escape, recaptured
NEWPORT (AP) – Two escapees from the Jackson County Jail didn’t get far Sunday night after climbing to freedom through an air conditioning duct.
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Dispatcher saves jailer, deals with aftermath
ASH FLAT – An unusual noise, the length of time co-worker Mike Stone was gone to check on an inmate and instinct caused Elaine Moody to leave the dispatch area around 1:20 a.m. on Sept. 4.
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Governor tours tornado damage
HUNT (AP) – Touring areas hard hit by violent Thanksgiving weekend tornadoes and thunderstorms, Gov. Mike Huckabee said Sunday he was amazed more Arkansans weren’t killed.
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Crystal Durnell wins No Tap championship
Crystal Durnell recently won the Batesville Women’s Bowling Association No Tap Tournament at the Hollywood Bowl.
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Sulphur Rock woman, horse make top 10 in world event
AMARILLO, Texas – Brenda Kay Jackson of Sulphur Rock, with Granite’s April Fool, a sorrel gelding, was a top 10 finalist in the amateur pole bending class at the 2001 American Quarter Horse Associa
