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Tom Cotton's new book brags about shirking his duty during Trump impeachment

Save your money on this one.
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Lavaca man strikes plea deal in huge Medicaid fraud case

Fraudster who lived high off fraud scheme pleads guilty.
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Today's news: Money talk

Politics continue to dominate the news.

COVID today: 10 more deaths

Case counts decline.
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Late, dark money: Questions and conflicts, including a lawsuit, on spending on ballot issues and legislative races

Dark money in ballot issues and legislative races draws attention and a lawsuit today.

Beware, Bentonville voters: Your school board is up for a far-right takeover

The 1776 Project PAC and Moms for Liberty, conservative groups known for book banning, critical race theory paranoia and attacks on transgender youth, are endorsing five candidates on the ballot for the Bentonville School District board.
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Kroger to pay $180,000 in settlement of EEOC complaint over firing of workers for refusal wear apron they thought showed LGBT support

Kroger store in Conway comes up a loser in battle over employees' refusal to wear a multi-colored heart symbol.

ADH reports three flu-related deaths in October

“It’s not really possible to predict ahead of time when high numbers will happen, as it varies from year to year,” Joel Tumlison said. “However, we are already seeing higher than typical numbers for October.”
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State Police investigating shooting by Pine Bluff police

Suspect wounded but no police hurt in gunfire exchange.

Fleeing biker burned in fireball after State Police taser ignites fuel in backpack

A taser shot apparently ignited a backpack carrying fuel.
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Accused killer of Las Vegas reporter is a Hot Springs real estate investor

Las Vegas murder suspect who claimed to be indigent owns five rental properties in Hot Springs.

Arkansas voters cast at least 60,000 ballots in first two days of early voting

Use this interactive map to see how many ballots have been cast in each Arkansas county.

Today's news: Politics potpourri

A quiet but lovely fall day.

Late money may arrive for Issue 2, the proposal to hamper voter approval of constitutional amendments

Another group emerges to push anti-democratic Issue 2. Republican-backed.

"Worst state in the country for voters," Arkansas election expert Josh Price says

Former Pulaski County Election Commissioner Joshua Ang Price's firsthand experience navigating byzantine rules to get ballots qualified and tallied informs his ongoing work. Now the deputy director of Arkansas United, a nonpartisan immigrants' rights advocacy group, Price continues the battle for ballot access by fighting laws that infringe on voting rights and letting voters know about the headaches they might encounter so they can be prepared.
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‘Unexpected’ shift in management for Burns Park Tennis Center in North Little Rock underway

The North Little Rock Park and Recreation Commission voted for a nonrenewal letter be sent to the Arkansas Tennis Association for the management of the Burns Park Tennis Center.

COVID today: 13 more deaths

The cases continue to come in.

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Some good news for a change from Conway School District

Leslee Tell will visit Vietnam on a Fulbright Teacher Exchange.

Penzo mailer tries to trick teachers

Clint Penzo’s campaign mailer says he supported teacher pay increases. The boast is really a bluff.
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