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Confederacy debate splits state’s delegation
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Call to duty, hats to the sky
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Protesters dance, chant at home of D.C. mayor
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Cases up 548 to close week of state surge
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In the news
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Racing commissioners say little ahead of casino-pitch meeting
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Left in dark, say inmates’ families
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ASU football team adjusts to on-campus workouts during pandemic.
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Arkansas Arts Center’s annual exhibit opens online Friday.
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POPE COUNTY official offers $4 million olive branch to city ahead of casino hearing.
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MARYLAND IMPOSES crackdown on covid-19 reporting.
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NEW CASES detected at market in Beijing.
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AS STATUES fall, neighbors take stock.
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MARSHALLESE IN Northwest Arkansas hit hard.
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NEW ORLEANS bars reopen, await tourists.
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Idaho mourns deaths of 2 siblings
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Drones set to fly library books to kids
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Sessions, ex-FBI boss fired by Clinton, dies
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Names and faces
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Statement of core values
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Foes out in force on Missouri bear-hunt plan
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3rd Alabama inmate dies of covid-19
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Bill seeks to shore up conservation, national parks
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100 million masks free for transit users
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Polish candidates argue over gay rights
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Greeks set for tourist arrivals
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N. Korean leader’s sister threatens to strike South
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Virus feared to halt girls’ studies
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French textiles switch to masks leads to surplus
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Lebanese protest economic crisis
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Body-camera footage seen as key element in Floyd case
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Fox News pulls digitally altered photos
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Washington news in brief
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Police portrayals are quick to shift
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How Arkansas’ congressional delegation voted
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Kindness aplenty
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NOT REAL NEWS
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Headstone bought for bluesman
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3 Arkansas cities claim spots on list of best for bicycling
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Scouting for debris
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Teaching reading courses’ objective
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Arkansas achievers
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Other days
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Panels skip review of hog farms ban
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Krakowiak getting innovator award
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Protests’ 1st night leads to 5 arrests
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PB NAACP joins call for change
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PB mayor named to policing panel
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8 people arrested in PB in federal drug inquiry
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3 libraries in state get grants to further black poetry
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Marriage Licenses
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JONESBORO — Thomas Scott Hunter, Sr.
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SHERIDAN — James Elmer Moltz of Sheridan, Ark.,
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TINSMAN — Martha Rae Bowen,
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MATTHEW DUNN-FRIESENHAHN,
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MONTICELLO — Betty Jane Andrews Davis,
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ARTHUR O. MILLER,
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PERRY — Milford Oscar Sharp,
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WILLIAM WELDON CRAWFORD,
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BENTON — Lowell Vernon Cage Jr.,
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BRYANT — Dale “Michael” McClellan, Jr.,
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CONWAY — Edith Jane DeWitt Buchanan
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SEARCY — Francis Burl Curtis,
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JEARLENE MURPHY WATERS
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SEARCY — Virginia Sue Breashears
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FAYETTEVILLE — Mr. Robert Prince,
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BARRY WAYNE RANCIFER
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HENSLEY — Della Belle Romine,
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ARKADELPHIA — Sarah Elizabeth Watson Eubanks,
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HOT SPRINGS — Sue Benson Carter
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Roy Doyle Nease,
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MYRNA SHAW,
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BENTON — Dolores N. Benton,
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JOHN R. NAZZARO
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On Monday, May 18, 2020, John Owen Allen,
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EUNICE “KAREN” DAVIS,
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GALENA PARK, Texas — Nancy Gage,
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ARKADELPHIA — Jack Earnest
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JAMES BARRY HERBST (78) was born in Port Chester,
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HARRISON — Cecil Earl Chism Jr.,
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Another step up
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Bielema, foundation both think they’re right
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In-state matchups intrigue players
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Schauffele on top, but 13 others near
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Harter laments canceled repeat try
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MLBPA chief Tony Clark says players reject owners’ latest offer.
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Arkansas Outdoors
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Fans savor return of sports in New Zealand
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Documentary of HR chase lacks power
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QB ‘absolutely’ kneeling
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Bayou Meto flooding bigger than access regulations
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Baltimore ruled the CFL 25 years ago
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Cowboys’ home games can have 45,000 fans
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QB commitment buys in to Pittman’s rebuild
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Heat will test drained drivers
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Burton uses restart to edge out Cindric
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Jeff James Glasbrenner
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Tragedies trigger mothers’ dedication to gun safety
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Faith question opens door for a lifetime of love
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After losing loved ones to virus, woman becomes lifeline
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Parents fear daughter’s beau just a rebound relationship
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The right stuff: Storing winter clothes takes plan
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Home office inspires relaxed work attire
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How will fashion evolve after quarantine ends?
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SARAH ALEXANDRA TAPPAN
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Rush never needed accoutrements of pop music
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Green thumb: Gardening on a balcony
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Fans refute myth that black films, TV poor exports
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Shift balance back toward being now in the moment
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New York Times Crossword Puzzle
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In good company: Dion releases Blues with Friends LISTEN UP/OPINION
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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY/OPINION
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NOTABLE ARKANSANS
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Virtual events
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How small businesses can utilize social media
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Resume tips to transition from public service to private sector
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Green light awaited for covid test
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California welcomes back tourists — with masks
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Venture Center, partner recommit to foster community banking
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3 solar farms in works, due hearings soon
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Following the crops risks virus spreading
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Mnuchin sees need for more aid
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Germany OKs temporary sales tax cut
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
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Bankruptcy watch
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Pandemic produces diamond surplus
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PATENTS AWARDED
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NYC shops jumping ahead
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What to do as the market sways
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Employment advice
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What to do as the market sways
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Higher education’s perilous future
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Don’t worry, be happy
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In-state college teams sure to please fans by playing one another.
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Education comes to the mountains
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Using white privilege to fight racism
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What it takes to make a mother
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Major reforms seem possible after tragedy
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Looking back, moving forward
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The Ouachita River money pit
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Our modern get-togethers
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BEST-SELLERS
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Thoughts on race
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Activist or journalist
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We need the police
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The numbers game
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Social distancing
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If the Democrats win
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Sunday Crossword Puzzle
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Century home
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Grand spaces
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5 things to consider when selling a home this summer
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Survey shows interest in continuing open houses
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Several attractive screen options let the breezes blow through a home’s doors
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Fence disputes are a common occurrence
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Porcelain tile pops in bathroom spaces
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Historic charm
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Timeless style
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Location, upgrades help enhance pool time
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Small kitchen upgrades can make a big impact
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Home inspections 101
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‘Dads’ – They’re not who you think they are
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SOAPS THIS WEEK
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‘Serve more people’
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New Riverview superintendent puts kids first
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Searcy studio helps crafters, fundraisers tackle projects
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this week’s EVENTS
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Chief master sergeant completes 40 years of service to country
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Harding students design, present 2020 branding project for city park
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Lyon student helps host free produce event in Batesville
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Technical Center to open in August, renovations in progress
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‘Doing the happy dance’
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Balloon event to promote farmers market
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this week’s EVENTS
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Community leaders provide food to those in need