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Devastation after the storms
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Aid groups exhort U.S. not to hoard extra doses
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Jobless level in state edges down to 4.5%
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Mourning in Boulder
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In the news
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Biden revives climate talks, invites Putin, Xi
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D.C. Guard commander to oversee House security
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Demand for shots spotty in Arkansas
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Softball team still rolling
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BENTON COUNTY to vaccinate 10,000 people at clinics.
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Burma protest deaths put at 320
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Pulitzer-winning author McMurtry dies
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Biden says Georgia overhaul of voting laws ‘an atrocity’
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Names and faces
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Statement of core values
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Voting-tech firm sues Fox News
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Biden is lobbied on repercussions of Afghan exit
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Texas judge allows Austin mask rule
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Los Angeles police clear camp in park
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Report: Human, mechanical errors caused tank to sink
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N.Y. offices team up in Bannon probe
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New York City stays committed to contact tracing
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Research on origin of virus discussed by Chinese officials
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Nurse is charged in covid-19 death
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Fewer migrants reached Europe during past year
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Pandemic opened door for scammers
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$69M buys digital ‘Beeple,’ place in art history
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France concedes blame in reaction to genocide
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Taiwan, U.S. forge maritime compact
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Doing better than so-so
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A taste of space
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Fleeing Myanmar police ‘defied orders’ to kill protesters
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Covid Vaccinations in the U.S.*
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Stop the Asian Hate event held
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Scientists: Killer of 60 bald eagles in ’90s toxic water weed
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Businesswoman says she’s in governor’s race
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New law allows denial of care
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Fort Smith mayor touts surplus, jobs
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School district creates two administrative jobs
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Wife arrested in former Fort Smith pastor’s death
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Police to step up weekend park patrols
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Motel raid nabs tracked parolee; felon facing multiple new charges
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Judge gives suspect pretrial release to include substance abuse treatment
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Inmate’s civil-rights suit rejected
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Man accused of child sex counts
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Court reporter charged in embezzlement case
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Church notes
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Silence speaks volumes
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Shots fired (again)
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A bill with some credit
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Tread carefully on ‘230’
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Law on anesthesia should be changed
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Forget star change; why not redesign state’s flag?
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Ten for the road
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Life is fragile
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Safe, affordable care
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Care for wild places
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Females behind bars
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Sheriff quizzed over spending flagged as ‘improper’ in audit
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Pandemic causes Little Rock tourism money to plummet
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Storms to rain down on most of Arkansas
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100 volunteers clean alongside interstate
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Online forum showcases candidates
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Council authorizes employee bonuses
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Zoning board OKs parking variance for Police Department
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Most Prairie Grove students plan to return next year
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Lincoln council appoints member
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Education co-op considers online learning
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Call it a comeback
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Hogs start quickly, end Starkville skid
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New DC matches Jones’ philosophy
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State-breds now wise investments
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ORU run in NCAA dreamlike
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Shaka Smart leaves Texas, takes over at Marquette.
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CONTAINING ABMAS paramount for Arkansas.
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FLORIDA STATE finds niche in ACC.
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TOURNAMENT different for Musselman family.
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UNSTABLE Midwest a region for upsets.
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Musselman’s success will draw suitors
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Minor league players reflect on lost season, await return
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UAPB at home for SWAC battle
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Match Play frenzy leaves void at top
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ARKANSAS STATE DEFENSIVE COACHING STAFF
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49ers likely to select QB after deal for No. 3 pick
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Hogs feast on higher seed
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Richardson has Razorbacks playing his game
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Pressing Razorbacks clip wings of Eagles
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Reid runs show, forgets scoring
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February spending dips, but consumer rebound expected
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New portable power bank charges in to save the day
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Lumber firm to expand in Spa City
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U.S. lags on trade by record quantity
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H&M brand pulled from China internet
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Dow, S&P 500 reclaim record territory as bulls run
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New hire is woman who wrecked her neighbor’s car
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WeWork to go public with help of merger
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Banks freed on dividends, buybacks
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What’ll you have?
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In the garden
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Treasure hunt
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Making a home office work
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The New York Times crossword puzzle
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HELPFUL HINTS
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Intensia phlox adds color, blooms for six months