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At the ceremony, some of the graduates had the opportunity to meet Gov. Asa Hutchinson and share their future plans with him.
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Nearly 125,000 customers in Arkansas will be affected by the rate increase.
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Max Avery, the Republican in the Arkansas House District 49 race, says he is working with creditors, and claims innocence in a 2017 assault charge.
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Labor Secretary Marty Walsh announced funding from the department's Pathway Home grant program will help recently incarcerated adults re-enter the workforce.
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The new channel in eastern Arkansas is part of a $6.4 million project to eventually reach nearly the entire state.
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Cindy Marble spoke to commissioners Tuesday about the importance of having behavioral threat assessment teams in schools
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The lawmaker was diagnosed in 1962 with childhood Hodgkin Lymphoma. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis shared his story as part of its 60th anniversary celebration.
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In a testimony to the committee, Sen. Alan Clark, R-Lonsdale, admitted to having another senator sign his name at a meeting he did not attend.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson discussed Arkansas' "trigger law" which outlaws abortions with virtually no exceptions on NBC's "Meet The Press" on Sunday.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will direct the Arkansas Department of Health to ensure clinics are complying with the state's abortion law.
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