Archive | April, 2010

Lincoln Accuses Halter On Social Security

LITTLE ROCK – U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln’s re-election campaign has adopted a line of attack against Lt. Gov. Bill Halter that was first advanced by a group she previously said had no connection to her

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Ramsey Custodian Accused Of Assault

A custodian at Ramsey Junior High School has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault of a teenage girl.

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State Supreme Court Halts Johnson Execution

LITTLE ROCK – The state Supreme Court on Thursday stayed next week’s scheduled execution of a death-row

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Mena Schools Auction Set Saturday

The live auction of 13 Mena School District schools and properties will be at noon Saturday, according to the auctioneer’s website.

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Court Says No To Meth Defense

LITTLE ROCK – A federal appeals panel Thursday rejected a Bentonville man’s argument that a statement he made to police should have been ruled inadmissible in court because he was intoxicated on metha

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Special Justice Appointed In West Memphis Case

LITTLE ROCK — Gov. Mike Beebe on Wednesday named North Little Rock lawyer Jeff Priebe as a special justice to the state Supreme Court to hear the appeal of three men convicted of killing three West

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Credit Ratings Targeted

LITTLE ROCK – Credit rating agencies played a key role in causing the financial crisis and should be included in Wall Street reforms, U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., said Wednesday.

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Senate Hopeful Launches ‘No Bailouts’ Bus Tour

LITTLE ROCK – State Sen. Gilbert Baker of Conway is going on the road with his criticism of U.S. Rep. John Boozman and U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln for their support of the 2008 bank bailout.

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Appeals Court Upholds Doctor’s Conviction

LITTLE ROCK – The state Court of Appeals on Wednesday affirmed an Alma doctor’s conviction on two counts of second-degree sexual assault of female patients.

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Candlelight Vigil Planned In Honor Of Slain Man

Family and friends of slain LeFlore County saloon owner Joe Neff plan a candlelight vigil to keep the unsolved case fresh in people’s minds, family friend Christie Dickson said Wednesday.

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