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Prescription fraud alert
Dr. William Beller of 635 E. Boswell St. reported an incident of prescription fraud to Deputy Lynn Bachman.
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Berry says counties qualify for Delta aid
MELBOURNE – U.S. Rep.
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Scot ‘cut-up’ guard closing career with smile
Thomas Rost’s career at Lyon College got off to a shaky start, but the senior guard from Jefferson City, Mo., is closing this chapter of his life with fond memories and many smiles.
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Weather permitting, Pioneer baseball about to get rolling
If the weather allows, Batesville High’s baseball season will get started today.
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Mustangs hit last shot, trim Bears in region tourney
PLEASANT PLAINS – Kyle Bennett hit a baseline jumper with three seconds to play here Wednesday night as the Midland Mustangs clipped the Mammoth Spring Bears 65-63 in a first-round game of the Clas
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12 to compete in Lyon baseball Classic
Twelve teams from North Dakota to Arkansas will compete this weekend in the Lyon College Classic.
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Feds recommend prison term for Bowe in probation violation
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
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Reds beat Fernandez in arbitration case; team owners lead 7-6
With one case left to be decided, baseball owners led players 7-6 in salary arbitration.
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McGwire says he’s back in form
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) – Mark McGwire took his first swings of the spring Wednesday, and hit at least a dozen batting practice home runs.
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A-Rod draws questions; Jeter draws actor
On his first day of spring training, Alex Rodriguez drew plenty of questions about money. At the New York Yankees’ first full-squad workout, Derek Jeter drew the eye of George Clooney.
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Improbable shot lifts Auburn over Bama
When the Auburn Tigers practice long-range shots, Reggie Sharp never makes any. Apparently, he needed game pressure to nail one.
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Leader of NCAA tourney selections begins explaining early
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – The NCAA selection committee knows exactly what it’s looking for. What it doesn’t know, and won’t until Selection Sunday, is which teams will measure up.
