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Arkansas farmers rally against dicamba ban A snowstorm that closed the Capitol building in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Jan. 16 did not stop a determined group of farmers from holding a press conference in the capital city to voice their concerns about the proposed seasonal dicamba ban. The farmers believed the Arkansas State Plant Board had ...
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Police Say Arkansas Teenager Died of Accidental Hypothermia Officials say Stipes' body was sent to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory and that an autopsy found that he died due to accidental hypothermia. Hypothermia occurs when a person's body loses heat faster than it can produce it, causing a dangerously low body temperature. Climate records indicates ...
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Overnight Storms Cause Damage, Power Outages LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Strong thunderstorms overnight caused scattered damage around Central Arkansas and left a few thousand people in the dark early Monday. As of 8:30 a.m. Monday, ... Arkansas State Police in Fort Smith relayed report of some damage to the water plant. One mile north-northeast ...
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Myles Mason flips from Dogs to Hogs Mississippi State safety commitment Myles Mason has flipped his pledge to Arkansas after visiting Fayetteville this weekend. Mason (6-2, 205 pounds, 4.4 seconds in the 40-yard dash) chose the Razorbacks over scholarship offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, Tennessee, ...
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15000 New Union Members Bolster Arkansas Labor, National Rate Remains Steady That's good news for the state's unions, particularly when the national union membership rate remained flat at 10.7 percent. Arkansas's union density jumped from 48th lowest in the nation to 41st. 25 states saw gains in union density. New York continued to have the highest rate at 23.8 percent while ...
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