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’87: Airport development plan reviewed
91 YEARS AGO
The switch board of the new telephone system at Cushman has been ordered and the work of putting up the wires will commence in a few days.
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Cushman man bit by dog
On Tuesday, a Cushman man was bitten twice by a dog while trying to protect his own animal.
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Midland board seeks superintendent
PLEASANT PLAINS – Lee Roy Brewer, superintendent of Midland Schools, will retire at the end of this year, Brewer told the Guard Monday.
“This is my 24th year,” Brewer said.
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Bakers still grieving for lost daughter
LuAnn Baker says she has been through “a living hell” in the past few years. Her daughter, Bethany, shot herself Dec. 6, 1999, in the home she shared with her mother, father, Dr.
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First child safety fair scheduled Saturday
The first Bethany Baker Memorial Child Safety Fair will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Lee Gymnastics Academy and Kaleidoscope in Batesville.
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Taxes not obligated for hydro project
In a recent letter to the editor in the Batesville Daily Guard, several questions were posed by an interested citizen.
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Bonds refinanced, clean-up an issue
Batesville City Council authorized the refinancing of utility bonds at Tuesday night’s meeting and the move is expected to generate over $150,000 in savings for Batesville Water Utilities.
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Farm pond stocking orders accepted
Now is the time to order fish to stock or restock farm ponds.
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Statesmen hit Scots for 22 runs
After scoring 19 runs in a win over Trinity University on Monday night, Delta State went onto Lyon College Field and scored a season-high 22 runs in a 22-11 win.
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Lady Pioneers win, but look shaky
The Batesville Lady Pioneers started their fast-pitch softball season Tuesday with a 7-4 win over the Searcy Lady Lions, but the Lady Pioneers looked shaky in spots, said their coach.
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Pioneers run awry, split with Paragould Rams
The Batesville Pioneers and Paragould Rams split 1-run games in a AAAA-East District baseball doubleheader at the Batesville Recreation Complex, and running the bases was the difference.
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Lady Kangaroos blank Lady Mustangs
NEWARK – Lindsey Frazier stole five bases, and Annah Holt and Erin Beth Davis each hit two for three as the Lady Kangaroos (4-0) shut out the Midland Lady Mustangs 10-0 in a 2-AA East, fast-pitch g
