Archive | February, 2011

Middle East unrest could send gas prices above $4 in Arkansas

Middle East unrest could lift local pump prices to as high as $4 a gallon by the summer as international crude oil futures continue to advance unabated, energy experts and analysts say.

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At the moment, team talk

LITTLE ROCK — This is the way it’s supposed to be, a basketball game follow-up that is about the team and not the coach.

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TV carts: Yes, they will keep the kids occupied, but …

I recently discovered that the grocery cart has evolved into a mobile kiddie rec room.

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Update: Jury Sentences Miller To Three Life Terms

A Sebastian County jury tonight sentenced convicted killer James Aaron Miller to three life terms.

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Former Sallisaw Officer Arrested, Accused Of False Report

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation arrested a former Sallisaw police officer Thursday after he allegedly lied about being shot by a man accusing him of cattle rustling.

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Food-Tax Election Remains Possible

Voters still may weigh in on a 1 percent prepared-food tax ordinance, which received its last reading at a Thursday meeting of the Fort Smith Board of Directors.

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Public Attacks Plan To Move Fort Smith Mail Processing

A handful of the 200 people attending a Thursday night public meeting on consolidating Fort Smith’s mail processing operation with Fayetteville’s acknowledged the plan just might work — as long as For

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Doctor: Killer Hallucinated During Mental Evaluation

A defense expert who diagnosed convicted murderer James Aaron Miller with paranoid schizophrenia told a Sebastian County jury on Thursday that he observed Miller hallucinating when he evaluated him.

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Judge Denies Outpatient Treatment For Sallisaw Killer

SALLISAW — Saying he believes it his duty to look out for what’s best for the community, a district judge upheld the state’s objection to Daniel Hawke Fears’ participation in an outpatient program Thu

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Senate Approves Fluoride Mandate

LITTLE ROCK — The state Senate on Thursday approved a legislative mandate for cities of 5,000 or more to put fluoride in their water systems.

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