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Lyon splits tennis openers with teams from Tennessee
The Lambuth Eagles kept the Lyon College Scots winless, and the Pipers won their second straight match over the Lady Eagles in Lyon’s tennis home openers Sunday.
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Sports calendar
Today
College baseball: Lyon College Classic – Mary varsity vs. Lyon, noon
College tennis: Lyon women at Central Arkansas (Conway), 3 p.m.
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Baseball Pioneers trail twice, then rout Panthers in opener
HEBER SPRINGS – After trailing twice here Friday afternoon, the Batesville Pioneers outscored the Heber Springs Panthers 12-1 over four innings to claim a 13-3, run-ruled high school baseball vict
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Hogs outshoot Wildcats,
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – For the third straight year, the Arkansas Razorbacks picked on mighty Kentucky to give credibility to talk of their NCAA tournament chances.
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Lady Bulldogs wear down Pipers in emotional game
The Lyon College Pipers led for more than half of Saturday’s game against the Union University Lady Bulldogs, but an emotional, fast-paced game finally caught up with the Pipers in the final five m
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Senior guard gets revenge, leads Scots past Bulldogs
Senior Thomas Rost redeemed himself in a big way Saturday, hitting back-to-back free throws with five seconds remaining to push the Lyon College Scots past the Union University Bulldogs 65-63 in th
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‘Katz, Rangers win region tournament titles
The Melbourne Bearkatz and River Valley Rangers won region tournament championships on Saturday night, though the Bearkatz’ decisive win appeared to have happened the night before.
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Two area girls teams fall in region finals
Two area teams reached region championship games on Saturday, and two fell.
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Scientists to try snake project
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) – What’s more dangerous than catching, hauling and handling snakes? Try putting a radio transmitter in one.
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Western boreal forest region turns out waterfowl
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Ask most Arkansas duck hunters where their ducks come from, and they’ll tell you the answer without hesitation: “The prairie pothole region.”
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Pennsylvania farmers say ‘grazing geese’ are destroying crops
BUCKINGHAM, Pa. (AP) – David Crooke’s alfalfa has barely begun to poke through the icy ground, but already thousands of geese are grazing on the plants intended to feed several dozen dairy cows.
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83-year-old man ticketed for feeding deer laments new law
OLD FORGE, N.Y. (AP) – Whenever 83-year-old Andy Bozek whispers “dear” to his wife of 57 years, she’s not always sure if he’s really speaking to her.
