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Black, Taylor plan April 14 ceremony
Chris and Louise Black of Batesville have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Angie Black, to Thomas Taylor, son of Craig and Janice Carty of Lapeer, Mich.
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How to have a productive day, not a busy one
One Sunday afternoon a man and his wife were taking a drive in the country and after about an hour she said, “You know, I think we’re lost.”
He said, “Yeah, but aren’t we making good time?”
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Pondering term limit effects
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The day after the regular session ends, a crew will begin tearing out the ceiling in the Senate quarters.
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’10: Election notices fill newspaper
91 YEARS AGO
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Man admits to two murders
FORT SMITH (AP) – In a second capital murder case, Charles Ray Vines has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Seven enter pleas; two get six years
ASH FLAT – Two defendants in Sharp County Circuit Court criminal cases were each sentenced to six years in prison as part of plea arrangements before Third Judicial District Circuit Judge Harold Er
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Ozark Hawg BBQ winners announced
The Batesville Kiwanis Club has announced the winners of the 11th annual Batesville Ozark Hawg BBQ Championship, which was Friday and Saturday at the Independence County Fairgrounds:
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Coats reported stolen from vehicle
Thefts and vandalism were reported to the Independence County Sheriff’s Office during the past 24 hours.
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Council tours new dispatch
Changes in the employee handbook were placed on hold and Batesville City Council members addressed agenda business before beginning a tour of the new police dispatch office, now located in the Jess
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Violent language in schools topic of Williamson Lecture
Dr. Teresa Burns Murphy, assistant professor of education at Lyon College, will present the annual Williamson Prize Lecture at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Nucor Auditorium, according to a news release.
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Area Spring Cleanup schedule announced
The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce, Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, City of Batesville, and Independence County have announced the Annual Spring Cleanup will be April 9 through
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Teacher pay raise goes to governor
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The House sent the governor legislation Tuesday setting up the framework to raise teachers’ pay by $3,000 over two years and the Senate passed legislation establishing procedural
