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Hospital workers see drop in hours; 2,313 are affected at Baptist Health
More than 2,300 employees at Baptist Health have been laid off temporarily or had their hours reduced because of a financial crunch brought on by the covid-19 crisis, Troy Wells, its president and chief executive officer, said Friday.
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Stephen Steed
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Fauci praises state's virus strategy; Hutchinson gets ‘shoutout’
Arkansans' death toll from the coronavirus rose by three for the second day in a row on Friday while the number of cases rose above 1,200.
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Andy Davis
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20,000: U.S. death toll overtakes Italy's as Midwest braces
CHICAGO — The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus eclipsed Italy's for the highest in the world Saturday at about 20,000, as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest braced for a potential surge in victims and moved to snuff out smoldering hot spots of contagion before they erupt.
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The Associated Press
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Walmart opens third testing site
Walmart Inc. opened a third drive-thru covid-19 testing site Friday and plans to expand the number of sites in Supercenter parking lots next week, company spokeswoman Marilee McInnis said.
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Serenah McKay
Forecasters: Storms to bring risk of severe weather to state
Nearly all of Arkansas is at an enhanced risk of severe weather on Easter Sunday, with the greatest risk covering the southeast corner of the state, forecasters said.
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
12 hrs. ago
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Little Rock churches to stream Easter Sunday services
Little Rock's First Security Amphitheater, home to the largest Easter Sunrise Service in Central Arkansas for more than three decades, will be devoid of worshippers Sunday due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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HOT SPRINGS -- Instructors at Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts are offering additional content and resources for educators on the school's website to help them deal with the challenges of remote instruction during the coronavirus pandemic.
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It may not be the Pulitzer Prize for fiction or a National Book Award, but for Little Rock novelist Mark Barr, the David J. Langum Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction, is a very precious honor.
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Alcohol education will have achieved its ultimate goal not when young people in this country are afraid of alcohol and avoid it because it is toxic and dangerous, but when they are frankly just a little bit bored by it, when they don't need to be told not to binge-drink vodka shots ...
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Ashley McBryde doesn't have any problem with using real people to inspire her country songs and revealing the sordid details of their lives, even if she's dishing dirt about her own family and friends.
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Volunteer lawyer spends years aiding kids agency
There are many things in John Gill's lengthy career for which he may be well remembered. As senior attorney/shareholder and director with Gill Ragon Owen in Little Rock, he has successfully litigated, advised governors and helped shape the state's constitution. As an author and historian, he has chronicled many sights of Arkansas, thus enhancing the state's tourism industry.
by Dwain Hebda Special to the Democrat-Gazette 1 hr. ago
Man, 20, shot multiple times, injured in Garland County, authorities say
A 20-year-old man was shot multiple times and, in a separate incident nearby, two vehicles were struck by bullets early Thursday in Garland County, authorities said.
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