Results 1 - 20 of 41 in Goodwin, AR
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Excess of Water puts NE Ark. Farmers Behind in Planting
Farmer Joe Christian of the Craighead County community of Cash says the wet spring has put him far behind in planting his crops this year.
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Victims' kin want cold-case squad
From her office at the Arkansas Department of Health's Cross County unit, Joe Anne Hendrix used to keep an eye on the parking lot of the nearby sheriff 's office, watching for Arkansas State Police Special ...
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Day of Caring volunteers working at 6 sites in city
The United Way of Northwest Arkansas will host the Day of Caring on April 17, during National Volunteer Week.
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No matter how health conscious, diligent about taking vitamins and active a person tries to be, it's impossible to be prepared to contend with the terror of discovering a lump in a breast.
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Arkansas Leads Country in Homeless Rate
After being awakened by chickens in their living quarters, the contestants must pluck what once clucked, then cook them for the evening's family-style dinner service.
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Catholic Schools of Arkansas Contribute Service Hours In Honor of Pope
This service project is part of a national effort by Catholic schools, colleges, parish religious education programs and seminaries called, "Birthday Blessings for Pope Benedict XVI: A Gift of Public Service ...
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Counties Added To Presidential Declaration
Twelve additional counties Boone, Carroll, Clay, Craighead, Cross, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Izard, Lonoke, Pulaski and Saline are now eligible for Individual Assistance and join the previously declared ...
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Did rain wash away some of turkey season?
Did rain wash away some of turkey season? The question was anticipated, and sure enough, it arrived.
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Flooding disrupts some turkey hunting
LITTLE ROCK - Turkey hunting is yet another part of Arkansas life that's been disrupted by this spring's widespread flooding.
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Turkey hunting canceled in some areas of Arkansas after flooding
Turkey hunting is yet another part of Arkansas life that's been disrupted by this spring's widespread flooding.
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Storm After Storm, Gov. Beebe Tours Storm Damage
The National Weather Service has confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Saline County Thursday night.
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Governor Declares Disasters in Five counties, Tours Damage
Governor Beebe has declared five Arkansas counties disaster areas after storms and tornadoes up to category EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale swept through the state last night.
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Local Komen grants will benefit 14 agencies
Representatives of the Ozark Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure announced plans for dispersing $ 653, 800 raised last year during a press conference Tuesday at the Jones Center for Families.
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East Arkansas Authorities Look to Reduce Copper Thefts
Seven east Arkansas counties are concerned about a rise in the theft of copper and other metals.
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Forum attendees surprised by some findings
A survey of 693 people in the Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital's primary service area turned up both good and bad things.
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Health survey finds good, bad in the region
A survey of 693 people in the Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital's primary service area turned up both good and bad things.
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Economy Hitting Food Banks Hard
An odor in Jerry's car seeps into the love life of Elaine. Susan: Heidi Swedberg.
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Weary Midwesterners battle rising rivers
With more than a dozen people killed by floodwaters and rivers still rising, weary Midwesterners on Thursday weighed not just the prospect of a sodden cleanup but the likelihood that their communities could be ...
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Weary Midwesterners battle rising rivers
With more than a dozen people killed by floodwaters and rivers still rising, weary Midwesterners on Thursday weighed not just the prospect of a sodden cleanup but the likelihood that their communities could be ...
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Soggy Midwest braces for more flooding
Dan Schellman, Jefferson City, Mo., is one of 21 AmeriCorps volunteers sent to assist with emergency efforts due to flooding in Poplar Bluff, Mo.
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