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U.S. toll now world’s highest
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Pope Francis
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In the news
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Case total in 2 border-state counties dwarfs Arkansas’
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More aid for small business in limbo
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State cases rise 26; deaths up 1
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2 virus fatalities linked to exposure in hospitals
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A work in progress
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Rewarded perseverance
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CRAWFISH BOIL draws crowd, vexes Fayetteville police, UA officials.
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TELEMEDICINE SERVICES in state add medical marijuana certification.
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STATE’S SHARE of federal aid for colleges is $130M.
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IT’S MASKS for everyone in Lawrence County.
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U.K. fights domestic abuse in lockdown
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Authorities say neo-Nazi, 13, led bomb plot
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Huckabee-involved suit closed off
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Names and faces
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Bosnia’s lockdown alters holiday rites
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Statement of core values
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Pandemic seen taking bite out of crime
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Bad weather threatens Deep South
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Guggenheim sets furloughs, pay cuts
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A storied Carnival krewe hit hard by virus in New Orleans
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Doctor faults willingness to ‘warehouse’ the elderly
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Congo fights Ebola, virus double punch
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In outbreak, Jerusalem tensions simmer
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Sick medics at hospital in Mexico plead for help
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Independents seek signatures leeway
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A changed world awaits astronauts
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Hill bill addresses medical supplies
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Congressional art contest to go on
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Sites around state offer screenings for covid-19
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Pandemic modeling seen as mix of politics, science
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Trump readies for next step
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Afternoon music hits right notes
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Crawford urges look at House vote system
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107-year-old was center’s ‘star’
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Isolation easier said than done in caring for disabled.
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Teachers, youths join in virus fight
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Extension proposed for bus route
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Arkansas achievers
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Other days
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Magnolia Blossom Festival, steak cook-off event canceled
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Man charged with arson after house fire
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Childress hired as Gravette’s superintendent
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Shootings injure man, damage vehicles
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Salvation Army cafe sees uptick in need
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Standoff concludes with arrest
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School lending teachers hand on remote classes
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Jail notes 28% drop in inmate population
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PB council allows videoconferencing
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Jefferson County exec orders indefinite curfew
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2 counties’ jail taking virus precautions
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JIMMY FINLEY,
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ELSEWHERE IN ARKANSAS
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RICHARD LEE RICHARDSON
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JAMES “JIMMY” JOHNSTON,
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STUTTGART — John Albert “Johnny” Leder,
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BENTON — Dr. David Calvin Burchfield,
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HIGDEN — Joel Glenn DuBose Jr.,
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LEAGUE CITY, Texas — Ronald Camp “R.C.” Bailey,
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ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE ROSE,
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EAST END — Donald W. “Rosie” Brooks,
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ROYAL — Richard D. Sorrells, age 77,
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HOT SPRINGS — Leonard (Lynn) Hayes
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JANE McINTOSH CAZORT
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RAMONA ROE
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THOMAS (TOM) LEE CURRY, JR.
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On March 30, 2020, STEPHEN WESLEY PLUNKETT,
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HORSEHEADS, N.Y. — On March 29, 2020, Robert “Don” Moore,
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REBECCA DIANNE TURLEY was born January 16, 1956
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JASPER — Judith Ann Fagan, 1941-2020.
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ANGELINA MICKELENA PIA MASTROMATTEO INSALACO,
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JOEL (JOEY) PATRICK SMITH, passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2020.
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HELENA-WEST HELENA
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Bishop EDDIE JOE STEWART,
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MONTICELLO — Doctor Kacie Marie Barnett Gage,
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Season-ticket renewals a positive for Hogs
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Red Wolves brace for lost revenue hit
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Long shot rallies big in Stakes
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Park chief watches as programs halted
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Host city suffering from loss of Series
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TOM’S D’ETAT wins $150,000 Oaklawn Mile.
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Early crash highlights IndyCar virtual race
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The legacy of Dempsey’s FG lives on
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Vote to boycott Moscow Games ‘horrible for everyone’
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Once in a lifetime
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Greatest show in the woods opens Monday ARKANSAS SPORTSMAN
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AT THE POST
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Riled-up Red Raiders
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Texas Tech coach came out slinging after game
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Father puts spin on son’s conditioning workouts
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Clemson linebacker a versatile defender
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Donald Nathan Coulter
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Volunteer lawyer spends years aiding kids agency
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Homebound citizens get busy with housework,TV
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Bearded dragon, bearded man lead to marriage
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Designers create plus-size-only lines to fill void in market
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Reach out to distant daughter to make a lasting connection
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State’s social butterflies adjust to party-less world
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Extroverts (introverts, too) face quarantine challenges
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Fashion will survive; many designers might not
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To blaze the blazer trail, abide by these four Cs
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Real-life inspiration a staple for Ashley McBryde’s songs
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Real heroes of pandemic are medicos
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Was How to Drink written for these times?
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The spiky blob seen around the world
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Couple needs to have ‘the talk’
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TCM is bringing its classic film festival to your home
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New York Times Crossword Puzzle
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NOTABLE ARKANSAS
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Some challenges of going remote with a business
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What the interviewer really wants to know when asking why you left
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Remittances abroad dealt blow
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S. Africa’s miners to return, face risk
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Food supply to catch up to demand soon
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U.S. stimulus relief checks expected to help, not stretch far
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Virus has seafarers stranded
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Small-business loans snarled in technical, bureaucratic problems
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Cache in on better photo storage
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Bankruptcy watch
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
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BUILDING PERMITS
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PATENTS AWARDED
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Transit workers on the front lines
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How to Read the Mutual Fund Tables
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A rock and a hard place
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Transit workers on the front lines
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The greater good
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Marking the comets
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An Easter unlike any other.
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Devise a self-quarantine plan now
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A lineup of escape mechanisms
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A collaborative Earth Day project
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Introducing steamboats to Arkansas
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Where we want to go
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The road to semi-normal
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BEST-SELLERS
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The necessity of newspapers
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The wait for a waiver
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Echoes of life
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Survival of humans
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About those ‘experts’
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Sunday Crossword Puzzle
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Stunning spaces
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Chenal Valley
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Elegant silver inspires eye-catching designs
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Free program can help raise credit scores for some
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Realtor Code of Ethics helps protect consumers
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Lavish living
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Deluxe amenities
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Handsome home
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Property taxes on single-family homes up slightly last year
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Rolling shutters may save on energy bills
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Mrs. America
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Sunday highlights
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Monday highlights
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Tuesday highlights
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Wednesday highlights
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Thursday highlights
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Friday highlights
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Saturday highlights
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Ministry offering New Hope Refuge for women with addictions
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this week’s EVENTS
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Farmers Market to open under new guidelines
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Local farm produce safe to buy, eat
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Lyon junior receives research leader scholarship
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‘Try new things’
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Russellville church works to spread Easter hope
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this week’s EVENTS