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Working with a financial expert can help you determine to keep your promise to pay your creditors. Deuteronomy 23:21 says that if you make a promise or a vow, you should quickly pay it. There are services that are geared toward helping those who have acquired too much debt to begin a systematic program of repayment that will in the end bring them to a place of return to financial responsibility. Receiving help in time of need can be an answer to prayer to someone dealing with debt in his or her personal finances.

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State Legislature discusses illegal immigration By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Immigrants, both legal and illegal, cost the state about $170 million a year, according to statistics state agencies provided Monday to a joint meeting of legislative committees studying the impact of illegal immigration in Arkansas.

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More information needed on immigration issue, Beebe says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe praised lawmakers Tuesday for tackling the illegal immigration issue in Arkansas but said more information is needed before any decisions can be made.

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Parkland fights patients accused of lying about residency, income (Dallas Morning News)

Three hospitals in three counties turned Wendy Devineni away last year as she sought relief from the rare disorder that left her bedridden with headaches and vertigo.

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Public Service Commission begins hearing on proposed coal plant By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Supporters of a proposed coal-fired power plant said Thursday the plant would provide needed energy while boosting the state and local economies, but opponents said the environmental harm caused by the plant would outweigh any benefits.

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Beebe: New Arkansas history guidelines to stand, for now By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe said Wednesday he will not recommend a delay of controversial new guidelines for teaching Arkansas history, but he said discussion of the issue is not over.

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Hochstetter to leave PSC for job with electric co-op By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The longest-serving member of the state Public Service Commission announced plans Tuesday to resign from the utility regulatory agency for a job in the private sector.

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Beebe meets with supporters, opponents of new Arkansas history guidelines By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Beebe met Monday with people on both sides of the debate over new guidelines for the teaching of Arkansas history, but it was not immediately clear whether Beebe would stand by the new guidelines or withdraw his support.

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State developing, researching alternative fuels industry By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - No matter the density of the forests nor the ampleness of the soybean harvests, nature alone will not transform the Natural State into an alternative fuels hub.

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Inspections scheduled for bridges of similar design in Arkansas, Ort says By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Department of Highway and Transportation bridge inspectors will begin next week looking closely at 11 Arkansas highway bridges similar in design to the one that collapsed Wednesday in Minneapolis, a highway department spokesman said Friday.

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Bridge collapse unlikely in Arkansas, officials say By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Though a small percentage of Arkansas' more than 12,000 bridges are substandard, highway officials said Thursday they had no plans to beef up inspections in the wake of the deadly bridge collapse in Minneapolis.

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There are many companies who offer debt consolidation services. However, such services may not always be in the best interests of the person involved and may involve taking out a loan secured on a person's home. Marketing materials are designed to persuade customers to take up the company's offer rather than offering a personal best solution for reducing debt. Where debt has become a problem, it is often best to turn to an independent consumer's association for advice before calling debt consolidation companies as they often have great experience with such problems and may be able to advise the most effective avenues for debt relief.

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