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35 Methodist churches get exit approval
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Pope Francis visits his father’s birthplace
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Mental health care on state front burner
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Ferguson, former Benton County sheriff, dies at 79
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Jacksonville district OKs bonus plans
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Judge hit with sanction resigns
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Sebastian County reviews budget, discusses animal rescue request
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District aims to raise test scores
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Directors OK $350,000 for improvements
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An NBA team comprised of Arkansans
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Arkansas teams secure top-25 finishes
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Fiocchi’s lead-free primer plant indicates trend
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Bryant runs by Fort Smith Northside
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Taylor’s switch works as Farmington beats Dumas
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Razorbacks basketball report
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Musselman’s Hogs find defensive niche early on
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Red Wolves falter late in Texas
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French star Benzema out of Cup with leg injury
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Ronaldo gambles to restore prestige
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U.S. dealing with injuries, idleness
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Jefferson, Vikings off to soaring start
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Pace ready for a return trip to see Fayetteville
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Teams set for 8-Man title game
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Gamecocks rattle bewildered Vols
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Ozark healer writes about traditions steeped in history, mystery
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‘Difference Makers’ lauded
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Local notes
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Steam led the way when automobiles first came to Arkansas
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Middle-aged daughter hasn’t left the nest
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Bridging the gap
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Ken Burns’ ‘Our America’ a history in photos
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Shovels & Rope musicians leave us with tears
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Still thankful for all … and sundry
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Son’s girlfriend’s kids disrupt grandparental bliss
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New York Times Crossword Puzzle
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Manhattan Transfer celebrates 50 years of song
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Your best foot forward: Resources for resumes and cover letters
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Race on to complete U.S.’ next liquid natural gas export hub
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Lawmakers face a reckoning
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Americans gird for more costly Thanksgiving
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Workforce training center will benefit manufacturers, employees alike
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One cable ties up offshore wind project
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U.S. natural gas shipments keeping Europe aglow
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Disney Cruise Line buys unfinished ship
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Ukraine steelmaker sees investment hurt by truce
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BANKRUPTCY WATCH
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Auto-braking reduces crashes
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‘Good’ conservatives?
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Sunday Crossword Puzzle
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'Tis The Season
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