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Arkansas: Morning News Springdale Arkansas

Stretching its wings into international markets has been a key strategy for Springdale-based Tyson Foods Inc., which has spent almost 10 years developing partnerships among China’s food industry, said Greg Lee, international president for Tyson Foods.
FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. -- A Saginaw County teen accused of cutting a swath of mayhem across Arkansas will spend at least six years behind bars.
SPRINGDALE, Ark. - Without a presidential race at the top of the ticket, getting young Arkansas voters to the polls on Nov. 7 could be a problem.
Twice weekly Daily updates from the NCAA, D League, CBA, ABA, IBL, UBL, USBL, WBA and Euroleague: • PREPS: South Medford (Ore.) standout Singler chooses to become a Blue Devil • NCAA: CSU's Smith sits out two (possession), GWU's Opoku 11 (violations) • D LEAGUE: Colorado 14'ers looking at Rodney Billups, summer league staple • GREECE: Former Longhorn Buckman gets two-year suspension for
Rogers should consider fining landlords of gay bashers, gang members or woman beaters. Mayor Steve Womack sent out an e-mail suggesting $1,000-a-day fines on landlords who rent to illegal immigrants.
The usually dull-as-dishwater contest for lieutenant governor has somehow become a title fight ? a brutal, sometimes nasty slugfest between two men who couldn?t be much more different.
BENTONVILLE -- Frankie Frisco was hired Monday, Oct. 16th as the Director of Sports Information for the state's two newest American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises - the Arkansas Aeros and Arkansas RiverCatz.
How do you say Yogi Berra in Chinese? Seems China officials still have a little work to do — like fixing fractured English on public...
FAYETTEVILLE - Jurors are expected to begin deliberations here today in the first degree murder prosecution of a Nashville man who claimed Friday in the final day of testimony that the death of a Hope college coed was an accident stemming from so-called “asphyxia sex.”
By Doug Thompson Arkansas News Bureau FAYETTEVILLE - At least 200 well-wishers cheered Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Beebe on Friday during a stop on his train tour in which he cautioned supporters against overconfidence less than a month before the Nov. 7 general election.

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