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1. Papers in area begin layoffs

Abstract: Several newspapers in Northwest Arkansas, including the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, began laying off employees late this week in advance of a joint venture that takes effect Sunday between Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. and Stephens Media LLC. Final numbe ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: STEVE PAINTER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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2. Gas-heating costs will fall, utilities say

Abstract: It will cost most Arkansans less to heat their homes this winter, two of the state’s three largest providers of natural gas said Friday in their annual winter rates filings with the Arkansas Public Service Commission. The average monthly rate will drop ab ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: DAVID SMITH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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3. LR bank posts $13.7 million loss

Abstract: Metropolitan National Bank, the sixth-largest Arkansas-based bank, lost $13.7 million in the third quarter, the Little Rock institution said Friday. Including losses the bank had in the first two quarters, it has lost almost $55 million through September. ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: DAVID SMITH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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4. Board OKs bonds for three colleges

Abstract: FORT SMITH - Plans for bonds won approval from the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board on Friday, clearing the way for expansion and renovation at three college campuses. In a meeting at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, the board approve ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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5. Ex-educator gets 2 years for DWI

Abstract: Danny Russell, a former athletic director for North Little Rock schools, was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison, with five suspended, for maiming another man in a drunken-driving accident and faces more prison time if he doesn’t pay restitution, as ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: JOHN LYNCH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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6. Write to us, Northwest Arkansas

Abstract: The Democrat-Gazette welcomes your opinions, Northwest Arkansas. Unfortunately, not all letters received can be published in the space available. Clarity, brevity and originality are particularly valued. Submit letters of preferably no more than 250 words ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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7. Communities of faith

Abstract: Methodists to host marriage seminar FAYETTEVILLE -Central United Methodist Church will host a marriage enrichment seminar 2-4 p.m. Sunday in the Activities Center. The program, “Taking Your Marriage From Good to Great,” will be led by Gary Oliver and Greg ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Religion
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8. Bible Belt fertile soil for Judaism

Abstract: While traveling the globe on a quest to understand his Jewish roots, author Charles London discovered a thriving community where he least expected it - Bentonville. A New York-based writer, London stumbled across the Benton County synagogue by luck. He wa ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Religion
Byline: CHRISTIE STORM ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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9. Poll links Lincoln future, health vote

Abstract: A poll released Friday shows that U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., could lose support among Democrats if she opposes a public healthcare option. Progressive Change Campaign Committee of Washington, D.C., said the poll showed that 49 percent of Democrats ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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10. NW Arkansas today

Abstract: “We were lucky we didn’t lose anybody.” a Magazine resident, after being among 25 people stranded on the roof of a bathhouse Thursday because of heavy rain Article, 1B ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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11. Other days

Abstract: 100 YEARS AGO Oct. 31, 1909 State Tax Commissioner David A. Gates and Rufus McDaniel, secretary of the commission, returned last night from Benton, where they went yesterday to attend a hearing which was held in the County Court of Saline County on the pr ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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12. The state/region in brief

Abstract: Springdale man held in Oklahoma A 26-year-old Springdale man was arrested Wednesday near Elk City, Okla., accused of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend and her two daughters at gunpoint from their Springdale home. When Ernesto Sandoval-Flores stopped his Nissan ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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13. Northwest Arkansas deaths

Abstract: NORTHWEST ARKANSAS The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publishes, at no charge, death notices of reasonable length for residents of Benton, Carroll, Washington and Madison counties submitted by funeral homes. For more information, call (479) 770-8400. An obitua ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
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14. Second day of flu shot drive for both strains called success

Abstract: The second day of a mass influenza vaccination effort across Arkansas went more smoothly Friday as heavy rain began subsiding. A total of 119,851 vaccinations for the seasonal flu virus and swine flu were administered around the state Thursday and as of m ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: DEBRA HALE-SHELTON ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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15. Rains claim 4 lives along flooded roads

Abstract: Four Arkansas men died in separate, weather-related accidents as heavy rain fell Thursday and Friday. The storm ripped a roof off a Pine Bluff Wal-Mart Supercenter, injuring two people, and it brought flash flooding that swelled the Mulberry River and str ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: ROB SMITH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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16. Felony cruelty charges filed against 2

Abstract: CLARKSVILLE - Two Johnson County women have been charged with felony cruelty to animals after a large dog-breeding operation was discovered earlier this month. Christine Yarrington, 60, and Lynn Elise Burkett, 51, both of rural Lamar, were charged in John ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: DAVE HUGHES ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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17. Lottery-funded scholarships gain guidelines

Abstract: FORT SMITH - Lottery-funded scholarship guidelines met the approval of the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board on Friday, despite concerns the plan places too much emphasis on current high school students preparing to enter college. In approving ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Northwest Arkansas
Byline: EVIE BLAD ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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18. Getting it straight

Abstract: The Democrat-Gazette wants its news reports to be fair and accurate. We correct all errors of fact. If you know of an error, write: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette SUSAN SCANTLIN Editor, Northwest Arkansas 515 Enterprise Drive Suite 106 Lowell, Ark. 72745 or ca ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Front Section
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19. Utilities: Natural gas rates to drop

Abstract: It will cost most Arkansans less to heat their homes this winter, the state’s three largest providers of natural gas said Friday in their annual winter rates filings with the Arkansas Public Service Commission. The average monthly rate will drop about 20 ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: DAVID SMITH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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20. Papers begin layoffs in state’s northwest

Abstract: Several newspapers in Northwest Arkansas, including the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, began laying off employees late this week in advance of a joint venture that takes effect Sunday between Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. and Stephens Media LLC. Final numbe ...
Date: 10/31/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: STEVE PAINTER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE


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