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Cash Police officer Don Mullenix (left) and Rolland A. Geror of the Weiner Police Department congratulate each other following a graduation ceremony held at Arkansas State University-Newport Wednesday.
Federal prosecutors say a Tennessee farmhand aimed to be the next Timothy McVeigh.
The Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has received approximately 68 applications for permits to sell alcoholic beverages in Marion County, where residents voted Nov. 7 to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages by a vote of 3,600 to 2,487.
Sales tax on groceries, everything else, a hot topic in '07 Legislature By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The state sales tax - the one Gov.-elect Mike Beebe wants to phase out on groceries and eliminate on utilities used by industry - is likely to be a major topic of the next legislative session in January.
More payday lenders regulated by state By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - More payday lenders are being regulated by the Arkansas State Board of Collection Agencies, but 45 percent still aren't, a coalition of groups seeking to end payday lending in Arkansas claimed Wednesday.
LITTLE ROCK - Since the spring, Arkansas has more than doubled the number of payday lenders it licenses and regulates, but nearly half still operate without any state oversight, a study released Wednesday by opponents of the lending practice said.
Thanksgiving Holiday is one day away and so far law enforcement agencies are reporting few problems. This holiday season state police are out in full force saturating the highways. Officers are also on duty at the Little Rock Airport .
WMA project established in Calhoun County By Joe Mosby A 16,000-acre Arkansas wildlife management area, to be open to the public within a few months, was created Tuesday with the signing of documents by five partners.
LITTLE ROCK — More than 60 percent of Arkansas voters support reduced penalties for marijuana offenses, according to poll results released Monday.
State should create earned income tax credit, activist group says By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas should offer an earned income tax credit to help families make ends meet, members of a community activist group said Monday.

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