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Radio operators participate in Field Day
Batesville amateur radio operators will work around the clock this weekend to set up field radio communication stations, get on the air and contact thousands of other operators in the United States
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County fair books available
Thanks to the sponsors of ads in the 2001 edition of the Independence County Fair catalog, fair books are available free to the public,.
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Girl reported missing
A spokesman for the Independence County Sheriff’s Office said a local juvenile is missing since Thursday evening.
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Repeal bed tax, Gwatney urges
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Increases of up to $700 a month in the rates paid to nursing homes by non-Medicaid patients prompted a veteran legislator to call Monday for a special session to repeal a bed tax
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Entergy announces C02 cap
LITTLE ROCK – The Independence Power Plant in Newark will be one of nine electric generation plants in Arkansas included in Entergy Corporation’s pledge to cap domestic greenhouse gas emissions at
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Agents test limits in drug purchases
Convenience store clerks in Batesville and the surrounding area were unaware they were selling more than the legal limit of over-the-counter drug items to agents with the drug task force Monday unt
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Five passing lanes planned, mapped
CAVE CITY – U.S.
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JC quarterback from California says he’ll sign with Razorbacks
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – The Arkansas Razorbacks got an oral commitment Monday from a quarterback at a California junior college.
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UofA guard selected to USA basketball team
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Lady Razorback basketball guard Shameka Christon has been selected to play on the U.S.A. Basketball Women’s Junior World Championship team.
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Retief finds relief from embarresing moment
TULSA, Okla. – For Retief Goosen, the tortuous ordeal lasted just one day.
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Ripken to retire after this season
BALTIMORE (AP) – The decision gnawed at Cal Ripken for weeks, until he decided there was no reason to avoid the inevitable.
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Cubs plan to add seats to Wrigley Field, not subtract history
CHICAGO – No, there won’t be a Jumbotron looming over center field. And yes, the ivy is staying put.
