CONWAY - Court complaints say the pastor of a local church, along with three church elders, "knowingly have reason to suspect" a child was raped.

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ALLENSTOWN - The newly built, three-bedroom residence at right, intended for a family left homeless by floods, is on the market, but no victim of the recent deluges can be found to buy it.
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