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1. Some cross-border lottery sales dip

Abstract: Oklahoma’s leading seller of Powerball lottery tickets said sales are down by more than 50 percent since Arkansas started selling Powerball tickets on Halloween. “I’m shocked,” said Arif Chaudhry, owner of the Grand Slam convenience store in Pocola, Okla. ...
Date: 11/08/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Arkansas
Byline: BILL BOWDEN ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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2. ’09 cuts no block for hires by state

Abstract: The number of state employees increased by more than 1,200 last fiscal year, although Gov. Mike Beebe cut the projected general revenue budget by nearly $107 million. In Beebe’s second full fiscal year as governor, 1,254 employees were added to the payrol ...
Date: 11/08/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Front Section
Byline: MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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3. State still hires, despite cuts

Abstract: The number of state employees increased by more than 1,200 last fiscal year, although Gov. Mike Beebe cut the projected general revenue budget by nearly $107 million. In Beebe’s second full fiscal year as governor, 1,254 employees were added to the payrol ...
Date: 11/08/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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4. Arkansas lottery sales draw down other states’

Abstract: Oklahoma’s leading seller of Powerball lottery tickets said sales are down by more than 50 percent since Arkansas started selling Powerball tickets on Halloween. “I’m shocked,” said Arif Chaudhry, owner of the Grand Slam convenience store in Pocola, Okla. ...
Date: 11/08/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: BILL BOWDEN ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE


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