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‘D’ if we do, if we don’t
Legislators pass laws. Policemen enforce laws passed by legislators. Judges and courts deal with people who break the laws.
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’87: Mayor, council call meetings
91 YEARS AGO
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Crime victims receive reparations
In a Tuesday press release, Attorney General Mark Pryor indicated $213,852.19 in reparations was awarded to 212 crime victims in May by the Arkansas Crime Victims Reparations Board.
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Theme set for North Central District Fair
ASH FLAT – The theme for the North Central District Fair, Sept. 23 through Sept.
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Ranch to host CASA orientation, training
The Court Appointed Special Advocate Program of the 16th Judicial District hopes to increase its ranks and train individuals to become volunteer advocates for abused and neglected children, accordi
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State readies probe into possible nursing home bed-rate gouging
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – State officials finalized a survey Tuesday that will serve as their way to investigate soaring nursing home rates.
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Two local men reported missing
Two persons from Batesville were reported missing in separate reports to Independence County Sheriff’s Deputy Sgt. Brent Everett Tuesday.
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Water line expansion includes annexation
Members of the Batesville Water Utilities Commission learned plans for expanding water and sewer lines on the campus of the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville are in the final s
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Laman Hill won’t get third pass lane
An article in Tuesday’s edition of the Batesville Daily Guard incorrectly described a northbound passing lane planned for U.S.
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UofA quarterback recruit gains eligiblity
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Arkansas recruit Tarvaris Jackson has been declared academically eligible to play next season, pending certification of his high school transcript.
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UA football player gets court date
PLUMERVILLE (AP) – Razorback safety Ken Hamlin, 20, has a July 23 court date in Conway County for failure to appear on two warrants.
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Seattle Mariners lose rare second straight
Seattle Mariners losing streaks aren’t as rare as Cal Ripken’s off days used to be, but they sure don’t happen very often.
