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University of Arkansas Research Shows One in Three College Women Experience Sexual Assault University of Arkansas professor Dr. Kristen Jozkowski's research comes at a time when speaking up about sexual assault is moving into the spotlight. "So it's not a totally new ... All of the women who were a part of the thirty-one percent did not report it to police or the university. There are resources on ...
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Proposal on reserve cash wins plaudits "There will have to be savings in government if we are going to lower the tax, especially the income-tax rate in Arkansas," Jean said. "I think the .... Expenditures included $40 million to help match federal highway funds; $10 million to shore up foster care; $9.9 million to the state police for upgrades for an ...
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Man injured in Benton County officer-involved shooting Benton County Sheriff's Deputies, Gravette Police Officers, and Sulphur Springs Police Officers responded to the disturbance call. As officers arrived, they encountered 40-year-old Eulas Linwood Hughes, III, outside the home. Hughes was armed with a handgun and long-gun, according to officers.
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Anti-Trump marches flood streets Across the river in Morristown, N.J., a line of charter tour buses unloaded marchers behind City Hall, an overflow crowd that Police Chief Peter Demnitz estimated had reached 15,000 by 11:30 a.m., along with some counterprotesters. New Jersey's new first lady told the crowd there that she was a victim ...
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City explores options in opioid fight White said some police departments carry antidotes, such as Narcan, for drug overdoes, some in a trial basis. "Now, it has saved lives in the state of Arkansas and across the nation. It's just a matter of properly training that officer, which is very little training to do that. But currently, we do not carry it," White ...
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Four arrested in connection with trafficking, promoting prostitution in Rogers ROGERS -- Police arrested four people in connection with human trafficking and promoting prostitution Friday night. FBI agents received information Thursday a teen girl was being worked as a prostitute at 402 E. Necessary Road in Rogers, according to an affidavit of probable cause. A Rogers detective ...
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