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Character cast a shadow over long term business
Former President Abraham Lincoln once said, “Character is like a tree and reputation like it’s shadow.
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Powell’s past factor in Africa
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – Colin Powell, the first black secretary of state, is drawing strong reactions during his four-nation Africa tour – from adulation at many stops to being denounced as “Uncle To
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Kiwanis to meet Friday
The Batesville Kiwanis Club will meet at noon Friday at the Ramada Inn.
Dr. Ronald Lowery will speak about eye and cataract surgery and technology.
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Assessment deadline is Thursday
The deadline for assessing all personal and business property is Thursday, according to Independence County Assessor Odus L. Fulmer.
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Trial date scheduled for former official
MELBOURNE – A former elected official accused of rape was not present in the courtroom for his formal arraignment Tuesday, but a August trial date has been set according to a spokesperson with the
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Sarah Pinter
CAVE CITY – Sarah Una Rose Pinter, 75, of Old Bridge, N.J., formerly of Cave City, died Thursday, May 24, 2001, at a hospital in Old Bridge.
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Plunkett, Webb plan June 9th ceremony
Billy and Kathy Plunkett of Melbourne have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Jan Plunkett, to Josh Webb, son of Carrol Gene and Betty Webb of Mount Pleasant.
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’10: Shooting accident kills AC student
91 Years Ago
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Students honored with presidential awards
Twenty-one Cave City 4-H students received Presidential Student Service Awards for community service in a ceremony Friday on the steps of the state Capitol in Little Rock.
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Day care destroyed by fire
In the early morning hours Tuesday, a local child care facility was destroyed by fire.
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Man suspected in Arkansas rape case
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A man who police say lured a woman into his car by posing as a police officer and then raped her has been linked to similar crimes in Arkansas by a national DNA database.
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Seniors considering long-term care get tips for protecting property, assets
Senior citizens who face the possibility of going into nursing homes can do several things to protect their assets and make sure loved ones are given control of those assets, Craig Smith, vice pres
