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Hyatt May Face 200 Lawsuits by Ex-Patients

Hyatt May Face 200 Lawsuits by Ex-Patients
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Statute of limitations may not bar more lawsuits against Rogers doctor accused of fraud

A court ruling in a civil case against an embattled Rogers doctor could give more former patients a chance to have their legal claims heard in court.

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Judge dismisses lawsuit filed against UA frat accused of taking, distributing sexually explicit photos

A judge, citing an agreement reached by both sides, ordered an end to a lawsuit claiming that a University of Arkansas, Fayetteville fraternity chapter should be held responsible for sexually explicit photos taken and distributed without consent.

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Kum & Go Ready to Go

A two-year legal battle is apparently over, clearing the way for a Kum & Go convenience store to begin construction on a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard location in Fayetteville.

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Fayetteville School District argues mask requirement within board's discretion

Enacting a mask mandate to protect children and staff members in a school district is among the broad discretionary powers afforded school boards and doesn't interfere with a parent's right to the care, custody and control of their children, according to a brief supporting a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against Fayetteville Public Schools.

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