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Northwest Arkansas cops shop with children in need, numbers increase That's about $20,000 the county's Fraternal Order of Police raised. Shop with a Cop events are happening across Northwest Arkansas. Most departments have been participating for at least a decade. The goal is to buy Christmas presents -- usually clothing necessities and a toy or two -- for children from ...
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Man pinned by tow truck on I-49, flown to Washington Regional A man was in critical condition Saturday night after his tow truck rolled forward and pinned him between his truck and a vehicle he stopped to assist on Interstate 49, Arkansas State Police public information officer Liz Chapman said Sunday. The condition of the driver was unknown Sunday morning.
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White County deputy shoots man, says weapon pointed A White County sheriff's deputy shot a suspect on Saturday after responding to reported gunshots, authorities said. A witness called 911 at 7:18 p.m. to report possible shots fired at two homes on the 400 block of Sidon Road, according to an emailed statement from White County Chief Deputy Phillip ...
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Anti-US clash violent in Beirut The forces fired tear gas when the demonstrators tried to breach the barbed wire and reach a closed road leading to the embassy, a police source said. In response, demonstrators threw stones at the security forces and set nearby garbage drums on fire, witnesses said. One man drop-kicked an officer to ...
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Documents detail deadly fight in LR A fight began and Lee told police it was broken up multiple times before he found Hatchett on the ground, the affidavit said. Lee told authorities he "picked the victim up and took him to the van." Lee said he put the man into the vehicle but the victim fell out, according to the documents. Then, Hatchett's ...
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Arkansan, civil-rights reporter Roy Reed dies Reed was a reporter for the Arkansas Gazette and New York Times. He covered the civil-rights movement in the 1960s, shadowing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and witnessing the "Bloody Sunday" melee when police and a posse beat black marchers with clubs and bullwhips on the Edmund Pettus ...
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