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Turkish, IMF officials try to stop economic bleeding
ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) – Worried by a political and economic crisis that saw the nation’s currency plunge, Turkish officials met today with international lenders to discuss ways to shore up the econ
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Sharon wants shift in U.S.-Israel relations
JERUSALEM (AP) – Palestinians fired mortar shells at two Jewish settlements and set off roadside bombs in the Gaza Strip overnight, causing angry settlers to protest the army is not doing enough to
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Deadline for commission’s wildlife calendar art contest nears
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Attention wildlife artists: The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission’s annual calendar artwork contest deadline is nearly here, according to Keith Sutton, editor of Arkansas Wildlife,
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Triple Trophy Award application deadline nears
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The 2000-2001 Arkansas deer seasons close next week when archery/crossbow season closes Feb.
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Start now on springtime wildlife projects
It isn’t too early for outdoors lovers to start thinking about spring projects, whether it be planting wildlife food plots, setting up a line of bluebird boxes or planning that wildflower garden to
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Scots win another TranSouth game, but lose key player
HENDERSON, Tenn. – The Lyon College Scots won their third straight game Thursday night, but it didn’t come without a price.
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Pipers get revenge in Henderson, Tenn.
HENDERSON, Tenn.
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Lady Pioneers team up for win in finale
The emphasis was on team when Batesville Coach Greg Armstrong answered questions about the Lady Pioneers’ 43-25, season-ending basketball victory over the Marion Lady Patriots in Pioneer Gym on Thu
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Southerners win in 10 in Beebe
BEEBE – Eric Fulcher delivered a 2-run single in the 10th inning here Thursday afternoon as the Southside Southerners took a 4-1, non-conference victory.
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North State Soccer Association registering youth league players
The North State Soccer Association is registering players ages 4-18, according to a news release from Joyce Densford.
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BHS holds off Marion for season-ending win
The Batesville Pioneers played well enough through the middle part to survive a ragged start and finish and post a 58-53, season-ending high school basketball victory over the Marion Patriots at Pi
