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Small Earthquake in Notheast ArkansasThe U.S. Geological Survey reported a small earthquake near Hardy in northeast Arkansas. Read more »
Tom Glaze says he's leaving Ark. Supreme CourtArkansas Supreme Court Justice Tom Glaze says he's retiring from the court and has already told Governor Beebe of his plans to leave the bench. Glaze told The Associated Press this evening that he had thought about his grandchildren and getting older, and realized there were things to do besides sit on the bench. Read more »
Human error blamed in Mammoth Spring train crashAuthorities say a train derailment that shut down Mammoth Spring State Park last month was caused by a railroad employee who forgot to set a brake, causing the cars to come loose and strike another train. Read more »
Train derailment sends 2 cars into lake at Mammoth SpringOfficials say a train derailment in Mammoth Spring State Park has sent two cars into the lake there, shutting the park for the day. Read more »
Gov. Beebe Declares 26 AR Counties Disaster AreasArkansas's governor made disaster declarations Thursday. Governor Mike Beebe declared 26 counties disaster areas because of floods and heavy rain. Read more »
Camera Catches "Ding Dong" CaperAt a laundry-mat, other than checking for lint or other people's clothes, you probably don't look for much else before putting your clothes in the dryer. This story might make you look a little harder. Read more »
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New Nursing Program goes High TechRight now in the Ozarks about 11 percent of nursing jobs are unfilled. And as our population grows the problem will only get worse. But one area college is going high tech to make things better. Read more »
Springfield Crime Lab WIll be Big Help to OzarksJustice delayed is justice denied, that's why state, federal and local agencies say they fought for Springfield’s crime lab, which should help relieve some of the pressure on the state’s other crime labs. Read more » Ark. Public Service Commission tours proposed power plant siteMembers of the Arkansas Public Service commission toured the site of a proposed $1.3 billion coal-fired power plant Thursday. Then they toured a cypress swamp about two miles away. Read more »
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