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Shots mandated for military
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354 patients put on ventilators, a new state high
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In the news
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Districts can’t bar School Choice transfers, 8th Circuit panel rules
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Ivermectin use at jail optional, official says
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Foes trying to close gap
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AFGHANS STRUGGLE for cash as Taliban tighten control.
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California fire tracking to lake
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Drones on Cyprus fuel fears
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Names and faces
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Statement of core values
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Panel calls for D.C.-riot records
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Only 11% of U.S. rental aid handed out
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AG to take plea deal in S.D. crash death
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Michigan kidnap plotter given 6-year sentence
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Jailed activist says Russia TV retribution
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Gaps in census data smaller than feared, officials say
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Uniform supplier gives masks to UA
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China goes for Harris’ spotlight
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Plan to flush nuke plant’s water into sea
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Memorial to honor first Africans brought to America
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Romania’s LGBT community sees gains
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Covid Vaccinations in the U.S.*
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Supporters gather at vigil for Doyle
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Board: Rally too taxing for hospitals
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Testimony outlines wind farm deceit, broken promises
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UA draws grant for art education
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Fort Smith sewer work costlier than expected
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FAYETTEVILLE — Betty Rose Steen Welch,
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FAYETTEVILLE — Betty Lou Gibson,
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SILOAM SPRINGS — George Sterling Nall,
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$35 million for broadband gets panel nod
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Judges, prosecutors seek salary rise
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State’s $3 million to aid cleanup of Bethel Heights plants
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School district tops list of best state employers
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Concordia cares
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Aromatherapy: The nose knows
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HEARING connects us to the world
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Checking the family history
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Base Fort Chaffee
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Thursday’s thumbs
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Go vegan, save the world
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Stirring up a small town
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A futile mission
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Try fixing problems
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Message to America
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Motorcycle Safety: Know Before You Go
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Former Anderson man reports doing well after double lung transplant
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MC4Kids seeking community connections
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Wheelchair-accessible swing installed at park
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Businesses present swag bags to teachers
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Giving back: Rackleff has passion for Siloam Springs
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Johnson all in for Siloam Springs football
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Library, museum team up for mobile art lab
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Sager Creek panel named
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Change is here, and expect more on the way
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Razorbacks enjoy safeties in numbers
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Orioles sidestep 20th loss in a row
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Seasoned QBs duel for reins of Wolves
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Deion Sanders bringing his own brand of flair to the SWAC.
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Finau chases title
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Pandemic pains
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CLASS 7A SUPER SIX team capsules.
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PLAYERS TO WATCH this season in Class 7A.
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CAN’T MISS GAMES in Class 7A this season.
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RB DOMINIQUE JOHNSON has benefited from change.
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Palou not discouraged by streak of bad breaks
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Ex-Hog ready to lead a state power
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Little League ties to MLB easy to find
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Northside, Southside rivalry kicks off new season
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Cyclists make their Fayetteville return
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THIS WEEK’S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
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At a glance NORTHSIDE AT SOUTHSIDE
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Massey, Grizzlies aim to prolong streak
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Giants use five double plays to turn back Mets
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This date in baseball
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW CAPSULES
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Naturals fall short after late rally against the Cardinals
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Catfish city
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Striper survival a world concern
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Bridgewater named Broncos’ starting QB
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Calendar
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Offense for Chiefs is seeking rhythm
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Reaction on Toys ‘R’ Us muted
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Asian bakeries hit bicultural sweet spot
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Delta tells staff to get shots or pay
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Disney Cruises requiring covid shots of passengers
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President urges bar raised on hacking
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Purdue: Opioids deal best for states
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Gains produce more highs for S&P 500, Nasdaq
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Ford delays return to office for staffers
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County joins Vegas room-tax row with online bookers
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Suit fears wind farm off coast a risk to rare whales
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OnlyFans rethinks porn ban
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A Head For Style
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Ozark cuisine, local chef featured at benefit
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Wisdom and shirt all I got
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ENTERTAINMENT NOTES
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Cliff & Susan hit the road for Conway, Spa City gigs
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Couple’s disagreement is freaking out their teenage son
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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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School news
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Mom reports on the good, the bad, and the oh so ugly of family vacation
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Lonely woman plants thick roots in married son’s home