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Knocked out by Beatles, again
Beatlemania is sweeping the nation again, not quite to the extent it did 37 years ago, but sweeping nonetheless. The compact disk “1,” a collection of No.
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’51: Stock law restricts loose animals
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Senate approves open school choice
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Arkansas schools would no longer be able to automatically close their doors to student transfers from outside the district under legislation that passed the Senate on Wednesday.
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Treasurer resigns at Cushman
CUSHMAN – Lou Gunther, district treasurer and technology coordinator, is leaving education to pursue a personal business after 17 years with the Cushman School District, according to Gary Anderson,
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Free concert Saturday
Loud & Clear Productions will present Rockin’ on the River – Spring Break 2001, a free concert featuring 10 local bands followed by a community bonfire and street dance Saturday, all at Riverside P
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Batesville bands earn highest contest ratings
For the first time in a long time (possibly ever), the Batesville High School Band has captured the Sweepstakes award, according to band director Michael Wells.
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Three arrested after traffic stop
Three men were arrested this morning after a traffic stop by an Independence County Sheriff’s deputy revealed outstanding warrants and concealed drugs.
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White Co. JPs get jail proposal
SEARCY – White County Quorum Court members were presented Tuesday with a proposal for building a new jail and are expected to review the proposal and consider it during their April meeting, said Sh
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Jurors recommend max, 100 years for meth charge
SALEM – Jurors in Fulton County sent the strongest message they could, to drug dealers when they deliberated for less than an hour, returned with a guilty verdict, and sentenced a man to 100 years
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Train wreck claims lives
PECROT, Belgium (AP) – A crowded commuter train slammed head on into an oncoming locomotive outside Brussels on Tuesday, killing at least eight people and injuring nine in Belgium’s worst rail acci
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Protesters attempt to stop nuclear waste in Germany
DANNENBERG, Germany (AP) – Protesters blocked train tracks with bales of straw and dangled from a railway bridge Tuesday, trying to stop a shipment of nuclear waste rumbling by train through German
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Death toll at 59 in school fire, others hospitalized
MACHAKOS, Kenya (AP) – Stephen Karlo was sound asleep when he awoke in his dormitory bed to screams, smoke and the smell of gasoline.
