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Growing With Texarkana
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Lockesburg gets grant for new senior center
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Israel kicks off embassy celebration
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TASD working with community to offer students vocational skills
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A better rubber band? Nobel-winning tech at heart of project
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Statement of core values
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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ON THE RECORD
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A COLORFUL REBIRTH
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Remember when...
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Sex offenders leave Missouri, settle in neighboring states
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STORAGE OF NUCLEAR WASTE:
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ON THE BEAT
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DISCRIMINATION IN AUTO LENDING:
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LIMITING ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT:
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Teen with older boyfriend keeps dangerously late hours
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Ernest Medina, acquitted in My Lai massacre, dies
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Please don’t throw that food away
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Girl Scouts help animals in hurricane-damaged city
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MICHAEL BRENNAN, FEDERAL APPEALS JUDGE:
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Requests for gun permits spiked after massacre
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As rents soar, co-living becomes more appealing
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FTC: Lending Club falsely promised ‘no hidden fees’ on personal loans
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The Democrats’ continuing war on capitalism
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Let’s talk about all those ‘kinda racist’ words
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Recognizing Reality
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For blacks and Latinos, record low unemployment
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Cavaliers Stumble
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Rockets, Warriors begin highly anticipated matchup
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Keuchel’s 7-shutout innings lead Astros over Rangers, 6-1
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Hawks top Bullard in Game 3 to advance
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Mariners’ Cano breaks hand when hit by pitch
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Colombia’s Gaviria wins sprint to take Tour of California opening stage
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Mercedes restores order at top with Hamilton’s win
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Simpson wins The Players in TPC Sawgrass runaway
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Power play leads Penske to 200th series win in IndyCar GP
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Harvick chasing perfection after 5th win in 12 races
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Police: Family bombed three Indonesian churches
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French police question parents, friend of Paris knife attacker
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Lava in Hawaii sloshes, oozes, crackles, roars
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Teens’ experience shows campus reality for Native Americans
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Lincoln Chafee, a political enigma, eyes his old Senate seat
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Rehabbed WWII bomber rolling out
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Police probe whether Autopilot feature was on in Tesla crash
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Missouri governor’s troubles trace to action in spring 2015