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This morning’s Washington Times rehashes the Madison Guarantee and Whitewater stories based on new documents from the estate of Sam Dash, who was part of the Whitewater special prosecutor team.
The circumstances surrounding the death of a 5-year-old Pottsville boy are currently under police investigation by the Russellville Police Department Public.
Southwestern Energy will increase its investment in the Fayetteville Shale by $153 million. Southwestern participates in 520 wells.
The Central Arkansas Transit shuttles for Alltel Arena and Riverfest are no more. A new federal regulation does not allow public transit agencies to do it. Alltel rejected the only private bid as too high.
Arkansas Truckers meeting in Rogers heard from a national analyst that the worst is about over and freight demand should pick up. High fuel prices is another matter altogether. Blame increased demand in developing countries.
Successful people use their resources, trust their gut and do what they love, real estate mogul Donald Trump told Northwest Arkansas business leaders Thursday.
Home sales in Arkansas continued their downward spiral in March, as 23 percent fewer houses were sold compared with March last year,
Plans to build a reservoir for drinking water in a remote pocket of the county are moving forward. The Saline County Quorum Court and the Saline Watershed Alliance approved funding a feasibility study.
The Arkansas Supreme Court on has ordered a trial for a case in which a Prairie Grove family claims poultry producers used chicken feed that led to litter that caused cancer.
Two former public school teachers and the former Marmaduke School District superintendent were indicted Thursday, accused of fraudulently extending the teachers’ years of service so they could obtain early retirement benefits.
Federal prosecutors Geffrey Alan Yielding of Jacksonville faces numerous counts of violating a federal kickback statute, various counts of wire fraud and one count of falsifying documents. Yielding, whose deceased wife owned a medical supply firm, purportedly paid Jody Wall, a charge nurse at Baptist Hospital Medical Center in North Little Rock, about $47,000 to purchase goods that were reimbursable under a federal health-care program.
Former Little Rock Mayor and City Director A. M. “Sandy” Keith is dead at 84.
Somebody did hit a bear on Highway 60 in west Perry County. 6-ft and 4000 pounds.
Former Razorback golfer John Daly shot a 5-under 67 to trail co-leaders Ross McGowan and Marco Ruiz by three strokes after the first round of the Italian Open. Daly hasn’t finished in the top 10 of a tournament in three years.
Jim Bob and Michelle Dugger and their 17 children will enjoy Mother’s Day Brunch at the Peabody Sunday. It’s a photo event for Discovery Channel.
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