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Vandalism, theft reported to sheriff’s office
The vandalism of a city-owned speed monitoring machine was reported to the Independence County Sheriff’s Office.
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Arrest made in Sharp County forgeries
ASH FLAT – A Missouri woman was arrested recently for allegedly passing hot checks at two Sharp County businesses, said Sheriff T.J. “Sonny” Powell.
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Taylor, Dockins to marry May 19
CAVE CITY – Ron and Roxanna Taylor of Cave City have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Misty Taylor, to Chad Doyle Dockins, son of Tony and Jill Dockins of Batesvill
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‘Negative’ person really attempting to help community
Re: Ms. Dana Bone’s negativity: People who try and change their city, county, or community are sometimes viewed as negative.
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Static remains between powers
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – In the waning hours of a long legislative session, Gov. Mike Huckabee lavished praise on the Senate leader and spoke respectfully of a House freshman.
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’10: Council meets for first time
91 YEARS AGO
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Little Rock’s zoo wary of foot-and-mouth disease
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The Little Rock Zoo is doing is part to try to keep foot-and-mouth disease from entering its confines.
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Student earns seven paper design awards
Matt Baker of Batesville, a senior at the University of Central Arkansas at Conway, has been named Arkansas College Designer of the Year for the second year in a row.
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American Cancer Society donates books to library
Knowledge is power, and in the fight against cancer, the power from knowledge is vital, according to Melissa Kirby, income development manager for the American Cancer Society.
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Mash Bash planned for this weekend
The fifth annual Batesville Mash Bash will be from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Wood-lawn Nursing Home, according to a news release.
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Customers question call cap
Traditionally, local phone calls and all-you-can-eat salad bars have been two examples of services where customers don’t pay for extra helpings.
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Possible graffiti threat feeds rumors at Highland High School campus
HIGHLAND – The Sharp County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a possible terroristic threatening incident at Highland High School that alarmed some parents and students.
