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Fertilizer, seed burn at Elaine
ELAINE (AP) – Firefighters worked Tuesday morning to douse burning fertilizer and seed at a storage facility on Arkansas 44 just outside of Elaine.
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Break-in foiled; two arrested
ASH FLAT – Three Sharp County deputies and an Arkansas State Police trooper responded Sunday to a reported break-in at the Buddy Smith residence on Claxton Road, and arrested two suspects after a f
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Window reported broken
Twenty-nine incident reports were received by the Independence County Sheriff’s Office since Friday.
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Dewey Rowe Jr.
Dewey Anderson Rowe Jr., 73, of Batesville died Friday, May 25, 2001, at a local hospital.
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West, Jones to wed
Dr. and Mrs. Dan C.
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Colloms celebrate golden anniversary
Billy Derrell and Mildred Collom of Batesville will celebrate their 50th wedding annivarsary June 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Citizens Bank Annex.
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State park to open new trail
POWHATAN – Upcoming activities at Lake Charles State Park includes the dedication of a new Butterflies & Blooms Trail at the park Saturday in conjunction with National Trails Day, said Nikki Cherry
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Lee’s Chapel named to register
LITTLE ROCK – The Lee’s Chapel Church and Masonic Hall at Sandtown in Independence County is among seven Arkansas properties recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the country
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Cave City Council accepts street bid
CAVE CITY – During a regular meeting Thursday, the Cave City Council accepted the low bid of $11,436 for upcoming chip and seal work on city streets, said Mayor Carl Johnson.
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State remembers lives lost in battle
U.S. military personnel who lost their lives in battle were remembered in Arkansas Monday with visits to cemeteries, shared memories and moments of silence.
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Former station owner, two others, convicted in imported sex case
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A federal jury convicted a former television station executive and two others, saying they conspired to bring two Chinese women to the United States to be mistresses for the ex-b
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UACCB announces summer term registration
The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville will offer several basic skills courses during the summer, according to a news release.
