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Drives are long for some workers

Study: Area tops national average

Posted: December 17, 2010 at 6:07 a.m.

Charles Ray Osterhout welds metal Thursday at Cram-A-Lot in Springdale. Osterhout has commuted from Eureka Springs to Springdale for 17 years.

The daily drive to work is a long one for some residents of Madison and Newton counties.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 9 on 12/17/2010

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