 | Back to school for Crystal Hill Elementary
After nearly two months, Crystal Hill and Clinton Elementary students are back in their normal classrooms. For nearly two months, both schools were closed for emergency roof repairs.
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 | 7,600 statewide without power
Entergy crews are working to get power lines back up in central Arkansas.
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 | Caterpillar plant brings 600 new jobs to Arkansas
Some of the first economic news of the year is good news for central Arkansas. Caterpillar says it’s moving its North American manufacturing of road grader vehicles to Arkansas.
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 | Tyson Foods' CEO resigns effective immediately
Tyson Foods says its president and chief executive, Dick Bond, is stepping down immediately and will be replaced on an interim basis by former chairman and CEO Leland Tollett.
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 | Fire department warns of carbon monoxide risk
It's January and we're looking at a long stretch of cold nights. That means a lot of folks are cranking up the heaters. But depending on what kind of utilities you have you could be inviting a silent killer into your home.
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 | Being smart about your credit cards
Credit cards are so convenient. They can be hard to live without, that is until you cringe when you open your bill.
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 | Clinton and Crystal Hill schools reopen
After nearly two months, the roofs of Clinton Elementary and Crystal Hill Elementary are now repaired enough to allow students and staff to go back inside, weeks ahead of schedule.
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 | Governor expected to announce new jobs
Arkansas could be in for a huge New Year's gift this month. Monday, Governor Mike Beebe is making a major announcement that could mean more jobs. Sources close to FOX16 tell us the announcement is expected to confirm the good news we first told you about last month.
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 | Hogs basketball game gives Argenta businesses a boost
Businesses around Alltel Arena were hopping all day Saturday thanks to Razorback basketball game in North Little Rock. 18,000 tickets equals a lot of hungry and thirsty Hogs fans.
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 | Stop the Violence removes crosses
Little Rock has yet to see its first homicide of 2009 and members of Stop the Violence want to keep it that way.
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