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AND ABOUT YESTERDAY’S VERY ENTERTAINING TYPO: it just goes to show yu how “cut and paste” can let a guy down. I thought that phrase had been deleted but it showed up in another story. Thanks to Moppo for the heads-up!
Arkansas has produced 44 National Merit Scholars from the Class of 2008.
A judge has set a $500,000 bond for a man accused of shooting four people at an outdoor wedding in rural Pope County. Patrick Duvall remains in the county jail.
The state Court of Appeal took the extraordinary steps of issuing an additional opinion in a case on which it had already ruled and chastising the state Workers’ Compensation Commission for refusing to comply with its previous decision denying disability benefits to Pine Bluff police officer Jimmy Singleton, who was shot in the head and left ankle by a suspect in March 2003 and still had bullet fragments in his body.
Little Rock is holding hearings to ban smoking in all city parks.
An Arkansas woman named Ashley Campbell has filed a federal lawsuit accusing a baby bottle maker of using a dangerous chemical linked to serious health problems. The lawsuit against Playtex Products seeks nationwide class action status to represent what it said are thousands of people who bought plastic bottles containing bisphenol A.
Crews will start work on a new AETN television tower at Redfield sometime in June. Off the air viewers and small cable companies have had problems since the collapse of the Channel 7 tower in January.
The Democrat-Gazette will launch a new statewide magazine specifically designed for the wealthy.
In Lonoke County, when the doors close for summer at England Middle School, they will never open again.
First Grade students will retake the Stanford Standardized Test because many of them took the wrong on in Kindergarten last month.
Former Greenwood Junior High Teacher Deanna Bobo will serve two consecutive six-year terms after a ruling from the State Court of Appeals.
The Sheridan Police Department has arrested a female jailer after surveillance video and interviews led it to suspect that she had engaged in an illegal relationship with an inmate.
Bryant police say a woman who formerly worked at the state’s youth detention center near Alexander has been arrested after she was accused of having an unprofessional relationship with an 18-year-old inmate.
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