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Committee forgets the lessons of history
Jim Holt was 15 years old when then-Governor Frank White signed the bill that became Act 590 of 1981.
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Additional Padget family history
A bittersweet segment of Batesville’s history was played out quietly on Tuesday.
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’10: Search for body suspended
91 YEARS AGO
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Home care providers pack gym
Over 110 family childcare providers from 10 northcentral Arkansas counties filled the Southside Middle School gymnasium Saturday afternoon for a question and answer session on legislative issues wi
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Weekend storm causes electric outage
Lightning lit the skies early Saturday morning, but also left 1,895 Entergy customers in the dark for about an hour and a half, according to Les Frensley, customer service representative.
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Fair cover art contest set
HARDY – A $100 savings bond is the prize for the winning design entry for the cover of the 2001 North Central Fair’s tabloid publication, said Nancy Orr, one of Sharp County’s representatives on th
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Hospital reverts to state for taxes
ASH FLAT – Cherokee Village’s hospital, Eastern Ozarks Regional Health System, and the land it occupies have reverted to the state for non-payment of back taxes, according to public records in Shar
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Man arrested for shoplifting
A Batesville man was arrested for shoplifting a package of cigarettes Friday, according to a report filed with the Independence County Sheriff’s Office.
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District divisions depend on Berry
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Some legislators are predicting unexpected allies as they wrangle over how to redraw boundaries for the state’s four congressional districts.
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Park board confirms bears killed hiker
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
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White River wildlife refuge expands with addition of Kansas Lake area
DeWITT (AP) – The huge White River National Wildlife Refuge, located along the lower White River in eastern Arkansas, is getting bigger.
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Safety tips offered for turkey decoy use
CALICO ROCK (AP) – Under the right conditions, using one or more turkey decoys can significantly increase your chances of success in dealing with gobblers this spring.
