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General Announcement:

We've identified an unsolicited email (sample) being sent to our subscribers that we wish to warn you about.

The email is written as if it was sent from CABLELYNX TEAM with a subject line of "CONFIRM/UPDATE YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT" and asks that you to reply with sensitive information, such as your user name, password - and sometimes even personal information such as your birth date.

Any email of this nature DID NOT come from Cablelynx; it is SPAM and should be deleted immediately. Official notifications from Cablelynx will always include our technical support contact information and we would never ask for confidential information such as your password. As a general rule, you should treat any emails you receive where personal information is being asked of you as suspicious. You should never respond to emails that solicit personal information as email is generally an unsecure method of communication. If you ever have any doubt, you should contact our technical support department immediately.

We take Internet security very seriously at Cablelynx, and will do all that we can to ensure our customers have a safe and enjoyable experience using Cablelynx high-speed Internet service.

Thank you,
Cablelynx
Local News

Sheffield Nelson Sues Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

ARKANSAS NEWS
A former chairman of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission claims in a lawsuit that the panel's committee structure illegally allows only three commissioners to make major decisions.

1 hr. ago - August revenue in Arkansas outpaces forecast

ARKANSAS NEWS
Year-to-date net available general revenues totaled $743.1 million in August, which is $32.7 million or 4.6 percent above forecast.

Legendary gospel voice to take stage in Charlottesville

ARKANSAS NEWS
Church and gospel music have long influenced the sounds of rhythm, blues and soul music, giving secular listeners some of the greatest singers in the last half-century. One of the greatest voices, Al Green, will be paying a visit to Charlottesville Pavilion on Sunday.

National News

Mile-long sheen after Gulf oil platform explodes

MSNBC.COM - TOP STORIES
Another oil rig exploded and caught fire Thursday off the Louisiana coast, spreading a mile-long oil sheen in the Gulf of Mexico west of the site of BP's massive spill. Gulf of Mexico - Oil spill - Oil platform - Environment - Energy

Earl's rain, waves start to hit N.C. islands

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The last ferry pulled away from North Carolina's vulnerable barrier islands Thursday, while bands of rain moved in and waves kicked up to 14 feet as Hurricane Earl and its 125 mph winds spun closer. National Hurricane Center - Tropical cyclone - Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale - Meteorology - Hurricanes

Are you in the hurricane zone? Send images, stories

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Send your images and stories from breaking news scenes.

International News

Tony Blair's book offers insights on alliances

USA TODAY - WORLD NEWS
The alliance between George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair was tight, but Blair says that may never have occurred without 9/11. ...

New test may 'revolutionize TB care,' diagnosing

USA TODAY - WORLD NEWS
Scientists are reporting a major advance in diagnosing tuberculosis: A new test can reveal in less than two hours, with very high accuracy, whether ...

Book says Nazi hunter Wiesenthal worked for Mossad

USA TODAY - WORLD NEWS
Renowned Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal worked for Israel's Mossad spy agency, providing information on war criminals and Germans working in Arab ...





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