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Sports calendar
Today
College baseball: Delta State at Lyon, 2 p.m.
High school golf: Southside, Melbourne and Salem at Turkey Mountain Golf Course, 3:30 p.m.
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BHS plays softball opener today; Pioneers face Rams in first steps of AAAA-East District race
The Batesville Lady Pioneer softball team will open its season this afternoon, and, on a nearby field, the Pioneer baseball team will begin its chase for a seventh straight AAAA-East District title
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Four golfers return for district champ BHS
Returning four of the five golfers who made up the AAAA-East District championship team, the Batesville Pioneers look like contenders for the same this spring.
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Pioneer soccer team scores another shutout, improves record to 3-0
The Batesville Pioneers improved to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in Region 4 soccer with a 6-0 victory over Southside in a match at the Batesville Recreation Complex on Monday.
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Scots sweep pesky CBC Mustangs
Lyon College Scot Jason Causey hit a game-winning, 2-run homerun in the first game of a doubleheader with the Central Baptist College Mustangs, and the Scots allowed just four hits in the second ga
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Mammoth Spring Bears bounce Bearkatz
MELBOURNE – The Mammoth Spring Bears downed the Melbourne Bearkatz 6-2 here Monday in a 2-AA North District baseball game.
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Salem thumps ICC in slow-pitch softball
SALEM – The Salem Lady Greyhounds defeated the Izard County Consolidated Lady Cougars 9-3 in this 2-A North District, slow-pitch game for ICC’s season-opener.
Salem is 1-1.
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Golden Suns down Pipers in tennis
RUSSELLVILLE – The Arkansas Tech Golden Suns beat the Lyon Pipers 8-1 in a college tennis match here Monday afternoon.
The Pipers fell to 2-4.
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Jury selection begins in rape, murder case
BENTONVILLE (AP) – Fifteen potential jurors were asked to return to court today so a judge and lawyers can decide if they will hear the case of a man charged in the rape and murder of a 13-year-old
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Senate looks at jails, drugs, marriage
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The Senate voted today to use money from a surplus of court fees to pay a $7 million debt the state owes to counties for housing state inmates.
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Energy office to present workshop
Most industrial and commercial facilities require thermal energy and electrical energy to support production operations.
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Middleton’s Repair sets up shop
Travis Middleton has announced the opening of his new service shop, Middleton’s Repair.
