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KARK Little Rock on MSNFormer Hot Spring County sheriff sentenced to two years in prison for lying to federal agents
Former Hot Spring County Sheriff Derrick Scott Finkbeiner has been sentenced to two years in prison for lying to federal agents and attempting to tamper with a witness.
Former Hot Springs County Sheriff Derek Finkbeiner has now been sentenced to federal prison after lying to federal agents.
The account features different men depicting national parks and hot springs, seemingly illustrating their beauty.
GREEK islands are known as some of the most beautiful holiday destinations in Europe, but one in particular has crystal clear ...
Cajun Boilers, a beloved Hot Springs restaurant, is on the mend after a fierce thunderstorm wreaked havoc on its premises.The ...
A major wildland fire outside Thermopolis escalated significantly over the weekend, driving further evacuation warnings and ...
A former Hot Spring County sheriff who admitted to lying to FBI agents who were investigating his personal drug dealer was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison, according to a news release from ...
The man in the straw hat was standing by Noble Fountain, apparently ready to cross busy Central Avenue bustling with ...
Derek “Scott” Finkbeiner, a former sheriff of Hot Spring County, has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release ...
A local man was arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges early Monday after allegedly attacking his pregnant wife, beating ...
Kansans have twice been killed by the type of brain-eating amoeba that recently infected a patient in Missouri, but officials ...
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Philstar.com on MSNDOE explores Palawan’s hydrogen potential in clean energy push
The Department of Energy recently completed a field survey in Palawan as part of its nationwide effort to assess the ...
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