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Joshua Ryan Ervin Main
Jarrod and Amanda Main of Heber Springs have announced the birth of a son at White River Medical Center on May 11, 2001.
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Maya Clarise Prickett
Phillip and Julia Prickett and Cerise of Batesville have announced the birth of a daughter and sister at Harris Hospital on April 28, 2001.
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Katlyn Marie Jamen
Donna and Jeff Jamen and Robert, Alicia and Jeniffer of Locust Grove have announced the birth of a daughter and sister at White River Medical Center on May 12, 2001.
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Maya Clarise Prickett
Phillip and Julia Prickett and Cerise of Batesville have announced the birth of a daughter and sister at Harris Hospital on April 28, 2001.
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Katlyn Marie Jamen
Donna and Jeff Jamen and Robert, Alicia and Jeniffer of Locust Grove have announced the birth of a daughter and sister at White River Medical Center on May 12, 2001.
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WBC names Batesville sisters as Campus VIPs
WALNUT RIDGE – Natalie Nuckolls and Pam Nuckolls, both of Batesville, have recently been named Campus VIPs for the 2000-01 school year at Williams Baptist College in Walnut Ridge, according to a ne
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Sitka church sets singing
SITKA – Pleasant Ridge Community Church, located eight miles north of Poughkeepsie in the Sitka community, will have its monthly singing at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 26.
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Hobbs, Taylor to wed
Jackie Hoggard of Southside has announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Becky Hobbs of Southside, to Keith Taylor of Southside, son of Duncan and Medrith Taylor of Sulphu
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Dossett, Teague to wed
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dossett of Floral have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Amanda Dossett, to James Teague, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Teague of Fort Smith.
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Brashers, Crawford to wed
CHARLOTTE – Jerry and Teressia Brashers of Charlotte have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Kayla Krystyna Brashers, to Thomas David Crawford, son of Johnny and Shir
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’10: Special election date selected
91 YEARS AGO
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Survey takes pulse of Americans’ opinions on school
In 1992, about 66 percent of Arkansas voters turned the levers marked “Dale Bumpers” on their voting machines and returned him to the United States Senate for a fourth term.
