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Burn ban lifted in Washington County

The burn ban has been lifted for Washington County.

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State researchers to get $2.7M mental health grant

Arkansas researchers will receive a five-year, $2.78 million grant to improve mental health care in community health centers throughout Arkansas.

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Teaford Shuts Down Travelers

An influx of Kansas City pitching prospects pushed Northwest Arkansas pitcher Everett Teaford to the Naturals’ bullpen when the season started back in April.

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Workers’ tab for insurance up 14% in ’10

Employees nationwide are paying 14 percent more for their share of family health insurance premiums this year than in 2009, according to an annual survey released Thursday.

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Bulldogs D Has Something To Prove

Fayetteville defensive coordinator Brian Early rolled up his sleeve, revealing a purple wristband with the acronym “STP” printed across it.

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Gentry chief favors Arizona pair in heist

Gentry Police Chief Keith Smith said Thursday he’s “leaning toward” two captured Arizona fugitives as the people who he thinks robbed a Gentry beauty shop.

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City Council Candidate’s Lawsuit Against City Goes To Supreme Court

A lawsuit charging a City Council candidate was wrongfully terminated by Rogers is on hold awaiting a ruling by the Arkansas Supreme Court. Thomas JeuDevine, a former building inspector, is seeking the Ward 4, Position 2 seat on City Council.

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Revenue for state eclipses forecast

Buoyed by rising sales and income-tax collections, state general revenue in August climbed by 6.6 percent over the same month last year and exceeded the state’s forecast by 2.9 percent.

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Opinion Casts Doubt On Whether Drug Court Should Be Televised

State judicial officials are questioning whether Washington-Madison County Drug Court, the popular local television program, should be aired.

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Springdale Central’s Pianalto Runs Rampant Over Ramay

A weather postponement was the only thing that could stop Springdale Central quarterback Kyle Pianalto in the Warriors’ season opener against Fayetteville Ramay on Thursday.

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