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Civilian Workers Prepare for Furloughs at Fort Polk
Civilians working at Fort Polk are getting ready for mandated furloughs.
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Parents of Child Killed by Dog is Speaking Out
The parents of a 5-year-old mauled to death by a Bullmastiff in Garland County, Arkansas is speaking out.
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Referendum Challenge to Health Care "Private Option" Underway
Supporters of a referendum overturning health care expansion in Arkansas are moving forward after Attorney General Dustin McDaniel approved the ballot title.
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Web Extra: South Louisiana Town Under Curfew
The town of Clinton is under some new summer hours that have several in the community up in arms.
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Businesses Getting Better Than Expected Vibes on Bridge Closure
We're a week and a half into the Lea Joyner bridge closure, and local businesses say they're getting a good feel on how it's affecting them.
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Heat Wave Poses Health Risk
The official start of summer is right around the corner. This week's heat wave gives a preview of the extreme heat to come. And it...
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Make Sure Online Purchases Are Safe, Secure
June is Internet Safety Month.
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Fort Polk Man Pleads Guilty to Soldier Murder
A Fort Polk man admitted to killing one soldier and trying to kill another in 2010.
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Arkansas Today Summer Road Tour Visits El Dorado
Arkansas Today Summer Road Tour visits El Dorado.
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St. Francis NICU Birthday Party Scheduled
St. Francis Medical Center will be hosting a birthday celebration on Saturday, June 22 for former patients of its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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High Tech Used to Evaluate Soil Fertility for Soybeans and Corn
Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is normally a process used by those in the metal industry, but a study funded by the Louisiana Soybean and Grain...
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Motorcyclist Killed In Concordia Parish Crash
A Vidalia man was killed in a Wednesday morning crash in Concordia Parish.
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Hands-Free Devices Still Cause Driver Distraction, Says Study
Using hands-free devices to talk on the phone, text or send emails or give some voice-activated commands while driving is distracting, and can "overload" a driver's attention...
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Work Day Hunt: Find the Golf Ball - Day 6 Winner
Congratulations to our 6th winner of the Work Day Hunt: Find the Golf Ball, Joyce Schrock, for winning a 1-Dozen Chocolate Covered Strawberries from Edible Flowers -...
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Gov. Jindal Signs Medicaid Transparency Bill
Lawmakers will get more oversight of health care programs privatized by Gov. Bobby Jindal, after a three-year struggle for the information.
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Ferriday Man Accused Of Possessing Gators, Drugs
A 37-year-old Ferriday man is accused of illegally possessing alligators and crystal meth, and of contributing to his son's delinquency.
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Monroe Chamber of Commerce to Host Legislative Luncheon
The Monroe Chamber of Commerce will host the 31st Northeast Louisiana Legislative Delegation Appreciation Luncheon on Thursday, June 27, beginning at 11:30 a.m. at the...
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Monroe Police Investigates Assault Complaint near New Housing Development
The Monroe Police Department investigates a reported assault complaint in one of the new housing developments near the 1400 block of DeSiard St.
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Web Extra: Thrifting for Affordable Fashion
Buying your clothes from thrift stores, known as "thrifting," is becoming more popular and trendy.An example of how it's grown: Ggoodwill Industries reported an 83-percent...
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Web Extra: China Launches Rocket into Space
China is on a mission to eventually build a permanent space station. Over the next two weeks, Chinese astronauts will see if that's a possibility.
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