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Tomorrow, it’s Bill Vickery and me on the Wednesday Wake-Up on KARK TV Channel 4. We will have the winners and losers, so tune in at 6:45.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for central and southern Arkansas, as heat indices of up to 110 degrees were predicted for parts of the state.
The Game and Fish Commission has entered into a five-year lease worth $29.5 million agreement with Chesapeake Energy to explore for natural gas in two wildlife management areas. The agreement covers lands in the Petit Jean River Wildlife Management Area in Yell County and the Gulf Mountain Wildlife Management Area in Van Buren County.
The Director of the Southeast Arkansas Education Service Corporation has resigned after a state audit investigating whether he and others pressured teachers to inflate the grades of students taking college level courses.
Tyson Foods, the world’s largest meat company, says that third-quarter profits plunged 90 percent on the rising cost of grain to feed chicken and that it could take until next year to turn the trend around.
Wes-Pak plans an expansion of its manufacturing facilities in Shreveport and means the closure of the Little Rock operation and the loss of about 30 jobs.
China National Petroleum Corp. could bid on a minority stake in acreage in Arkansas and Pennsylvania owned by Chesapeake Energy.
A new distribution center is on the way to West Memphis. It will employ 50 workers. The center, operated by DSC Logistics, will distribute products made by The J.M. Smucker Co.
North Little Rock Mayor Pat Hays will seek a sixth term, after almost 20 years in office.
Ron Calcagni, whose lengthy career includes stints in high school, college and professional football, has been hired as head coach at Henderson Middle School.
A federal appeals court ruled that allowing Pinky McFarlin, a former Newport alderman, to serve his sentence on a federal drug conviction at home “was not unreasonable,” as he suffers from a variety of medical ailments.
Randy Davis of Independence County is suing Sheriff Keith Bowers and other county employees, alleging they kept him from taking his medication causing him to have a stroke while in jail.
Tennessee officials are tossing around the idea of building a new bridge over the Mississippi River at Memphis, and charging people to drive across it.
Seth Clark of Little Rock is dead after the tree he was cutting down fell on top of him in a Maumelle accident yesterday afternoon. This is the second time in a month a tree has fatally fallen on somebody cutting it in Pulaski County.
Arkansas backup linebacker Freddy Burton has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of drunken-driving and careless driving that were filed after a June traffic stop. Police say he blood alcohol lever was .13%.
A former University of Arkansas Razorback football player who played in the NFL is facing prosecution for stealing credit cards and cash from a woman at a Dickson Street establishment. Bobby Duckworth is also a registered sex offender.
Steve Delph, a Conway Parks and Recreation Department employee, has been charged with theft after allegedly embezzling as much as $5,640 from city sports centers between 2003 and 2007.
The paint mare, Lovey, who received a prosthetic leg Thursday will appear on Good Morning America this week, according to the Humane Society of Pulaski County.
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Join me and Bill Vickery for the WEDNESDAY WAKE-UP around 6:45 every Wednesday morning on KARK TV Channel 4. We pick winners and losers from the past week and comment on the day's top news. Sometimes we play rough, but it is always a million laughs.
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