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Ricketts scores 16 as Arkansas extends SEC streak with 68-47 win over No. 24 -- - Washington Post |
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Tom Collen is finished bemoaning the four-game losing streak to open Southeastern Conference play at Arkansas. The Razorbacks coach is much more focused these days on Arkansas' SEC winning streak, which improved to a program-best --
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| Other College Sports Capsules: Arkansas' Baxendale primed for standout season - Brownsville Herald |
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The Arkansas pitcher, one of the Southeastern Conference's and country's best, wouldn't have it any other way. "From the time I could walk, I had a bat in my hand," Baxendale said. "I knew early on that I wanted to play big-time college baseball and in --
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| USC football: Mitch Mustain signs baseball contract with White Sox - Los Angeles Times |
Los Angeles Times
Mustain was a high school football legend in Arkansas and started eight games as a freshman at the University of Arkansas in 2006. That season, however, was full of controversy surrounding Mustain, former Coach Houston Nutt and others, and Mustain was --
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| Arkansas Sec of State argues he didn't like new district lines, but no time to -- - The Republic |
The Republic
AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin is arguing that even though he doesn't support an east Arkansas state Senate district's new boundaries, it's too late to change them in response to a federal lawsuit.
| Arkansas lawmakers reviewing audit of financially troubled Forestry Commission -- - The Republic |
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ANDREW DeMILLO AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Longtime Arkansas state Forester John Shannon announced his resignation Friday after a legislative audit questioned financial practices at the Arkansas Forestry Commission that led to the layoff of 34 employees.
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| Arkansas' Inmate Population Drops After New Law - KTBS |
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas' prison population has dropped after a law passed last year overhauled the state's sentencing guidelines. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that in November 2010, more than 16400 inmates were in the state's --
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| Health Dept: Bull in NW Arkansas had rabies - msnbc.com |
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Department of Health says a bull that died near Everton in northwestern Arkansas this week had rabies. A department news release on Friday says cases of rabies in cattle are rare. It says the last confirmed case was a --
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| Hold the mystery meat: Military food gets upgrade - CBS News |
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First lady Michelle Obama and Pentagon officials announced the effort Thursday during a visit to Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, where the military has been experimenting with ways to improve the quality and variety of foods served on base.
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| Winter storm possible for Arkansas on Monday - Helena Daily World |
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By Anonymous AP The National Weather Service says a winter storm is expected to bring snow, sleet and freezing rain to parts of Arkansas on Monday. Forecasters say the storm system could be a "significant weather event" in parts of the state.
| Williams scores career-high 24, Arkansas-Little Rock edges Louisiana-Lafayette -- - Washington Post |
Washington Post
D'Andre Williams scored a career-high 24 points and Chuck Guy hit a last-second 3-pointer in regulation as Arkansas-Little Rock edged Louisiana-Lafayette 72-70 in overtime Thursday night. It was the fourth straight win for the Trojans (12-13, --
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