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Call private lands biologists to make difference for wildlife
CONWAY (AP) – If an Arkansas landowner or manager wants more wildlife on his or her land, more deer, turkey, quail or whatever, a simple phone call can bring help and guidance.
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Panel OKs warning on ‘button bucks’
PINE BLUFF (AP) – Deer hunters in Arkansas who unintentionally harvest a button buck for their third male deer during the upcoming season will get a reprieve from the severe penalty usually associa
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Arkansas youths injured in bear attack
CIMARRON, N.M.
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Jonathan Kaye leads Harford
CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) – Jonathan Kaye, close to withdrawing because of a pinched nerve in his neck, shot an 8-under-par 62 to take the first-round lead in the Greater Hartford Open.
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Bruce Fleisher stands alone under par, at top of U.S. Senior Open leaderboard
PEABODY, Mass. (AP) – Bruce Fleisher is branded with a scarlet number that marks him as the man to beat after the opening round of the U.S. Senior Open.
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Suns, Nets trade Kidd, Marbury
PHOENIX – The Phoenix Suns wanted to shake up a franchise that had become predictable and boring.
Did they ever succeed.
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Ivanisevic KOs American teen
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) – Goran Ivanisevic outslugged Andy Roddick on Friday, taking a big step in his own career revival while ending the American teen-ager’s Wimbledon debut.
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Tony Gwynn aims to finish career on field, not dugout
SAN DIEGO – Tony Gwynn showed up for work Thursday with the same goal he’s had for the last seven weeks, to try to get healthy enough to play for the San Diego Padres.
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Johnny Johnson hired to direct athletics in LR School District
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The Little Rock School District on Thursday hired a basketball coach at University of the Ozarks as district athletic director.
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Baseball player, 18, dies after collision
BOSTON (AP) – An 18-year-old baseball player has died from injuries caused when he collided with a teammate as they chased down a fly ball.
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Fast start cushioning Mariners’ mid-season fall
Early-season success is cushioning the Seattle Mariners’ mid-season fall.
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Minus Rocker, Braves stay perfect
The Atlanta Braves remained perfect without John Rocker, partly because Armando Benitez stayed perfectly awful with the bases loaded.
