Secretary testifies in child porn trial (Concord Monitor)
In the child pornography trial of former Emerald Lake Village District commissioner Raymond Stankunas, the district's former secretary said yesterday that she found graphic web search terms on the district's office computer and had accused Stankunas of searching for them.
Reaching out (Orlando Weekly)
If you promised to help make the world a better, more compassionate place in 2003, you're in luck. This is the guide that will tell you all you need to know about volunteering in Central Florida.
Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
Despite funding increase for higher education, tuition climbing By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - From a funding standpoint, higher education in Arkansas is in a better position than it's been in years.
Television movies for the week of July 1 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
Tax cuts, split of DHHS, other laws take effect today By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The biggest tax cut in Arkansas history goes into effect today, halving the state sales tax shoppers pay on groceries from 6 percent to 3 percent.
The extreme makeover of Petrona Tomas (The Palm Beach Post)
Petrona Tomas traveled a nightmarish labyrinth to emerge in a quaint corner of the American dream.
Glimpses of November U.S. casulaties (USA Today)
In November, 76 U.S. service members died in Iraq, bringing to 436 the number of U.S. military casualties since the beginning of operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense.
Thursday, June 28 (CNN.com)
(CNN) -- U.S.-led coalition and Afghan forces detained 16 militants and killed an undetermined number of others in raids targeting Taliban fighters in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, a U.S. military statement said.
Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
New hearing ordered in death penalty case Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - A federal appeals panel Wednesday ordered a new hearing for an Arkansas death row inmate in the 1997 murders of two Dallas County women.
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Ex-trooper sentenced to jail in mistaken identity shooting death By Don Dailey BENTONVILLE - Former Arkansas State Police Trooper Larry Norman was sentenced Thursday to 90 days in jail and 30 days of public service at a center for the disabled in the March 2006 shooting death of a disabled man he mistook for an escaped fugitive.
In the child pornography trial of former Emerald Lake Village District commissioner Raymond Stankunas, the district's former secretary said yesterday that she found graphic web search terms on the district's office computer and had accused Stankunas of searching for them.
Reaching out (Orlando Weekly)
If you promised to help make the world a better, more compassionate place in 2003, you're in luck. This is the guide that will tell you all you need to know about volunteering in Central Florida.
Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
Despite funding increase for higher education, tuition climbing By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - From a funding standpoint, higher education in Arkansas is in a better position than it's been in years.
Television movies for the week of July 1 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Read this article ]
Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
Tax cuts, split of DHHS, other laws take effect today By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The biggest tax cut in Arkansas history goes into effect today, halving the state sales tax shoppers pay on groceries from 6 percent to 3 percent.
The extreme makeover of Petrona Tomas (The Palm Beach Post)
Petrona Tomas traveled a nightmarish labyrinth to emerge in a quaint corner of the American dream.
Glimpses of November U.S. casulaties (USA Today)
In November, 76 U.S. service members died in Iraq, bringing to 436 the number of U.S. military casualties since the beginning of operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense.
Thursday, June 28 (CNN.com)
(CNN) -- U.S.-led coalition and Afghan forces detained 16 militants and killed an undetermined number of others in raids targeting Taliban fighters in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, a U.S. military statement said.
Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
New hearing ordered in death penalty case Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - A federal appeals panel Wednesday ordered a new hearing for an Arkansas death row inmate in the 1997 murders of two Dallas County women.
Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
Ex-trooper sentenced to jail in mistaken identity shooting death By Don Dailey BENTONVILLE - Former Arkansas State Police Trooper Larry Norman was sentenced Thursday to 90 days in jail and 30 days of public service at a center for the disabled in the March 2006 shooting death of a disabled man he mistook for an escaped fugitive.