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Gambling · Little RockLITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Arkansas casino is looking to double down on its gaming options through a request to state regulators. Saracen Casino Resort marketing manager Carlton Saffa has written to state Racing Commission chairman Alex Lieblong asking for a rule change. Currently, an Arkansas casino is allowed to offer online sports betting, but games such as slots, blackjack and craps must be played in the casino.
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Saracen Casino requests change in Arkansas law to allow online gambling
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ATF · Little RockThe attorney for the family of Bryan Malinowski responded to the recent letter sent by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee to the ATF requesting more information on the raid.See the Story
Malinowski family’s lawyer reacts to congressional letter sent to ATF
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ATF · ArkansasOfficials with the Arkansas State Police said they have completed their investigation into the shooting of the former executive director of the Little Rock airport by federal agents serving a search warrant.See the Story
Arkansas State Police turn over findings of investigation into ATF shooting of Little Rock airport executive
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AT&T · ArkansasFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — UPDATE: The FPD said that the issue was resolved at 2:43 p.m. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Fayetteville Police Department has reported that a cable cut may cause problems for residents with AT&T in Washington, Crawford and Madison counties. Anyone trying to call the police and cannot reach 911 can dial 479-575-0258 or try to use a phone with a different carrier, police said in a Facebook post. FPD Public…See the Story
AT&T network issue may affect NWA and River Valley counties
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High School Students · Helena-West HelenaArkansas State Police said the suspect who was accused of killing a Helena-West Helena Central High School senior after prom is now in custody.See the Story
Suspect accused of killing Helena-West Helena high school student after prom in custody
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Little Rock · Little RockWhen Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a proclamation that April 2024 be Parkinson’s Disease Awareness month in the Natural State, it was an idea proposed not by state lawmakers, but by students.See the Story
From model legislation to state proclamation, how April became Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month in Arkansas
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