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Presenting the other side
It is beginning to look as if the hardest topic to talk about these days is homosexuality.
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Bits of trash saved become a treasure of memories
“He is rich or poor according to what he is, not according to what he has.”
-Henry Ward Beecher
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By Margarita Engle
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’51: Offices announce summer hours
91 YEARS AGO
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Council OKs cost of project
CAVE CITY – The Cave City Council, during a special meeting Thursday, approved paying the town’s share of money to relocate water and sewer lines alongside Highway 230 where two bridges are to be w
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Thefts increase in Sharp County
ASH FLAT – Burglaries and thefts continue to rise in Sharp County, with 31 being investigated during May, according to a monthly statistical report from the Sharp County Sheriff’s Office.
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Leaders seek Delta funding
A group of Independence County community leaders attended Tuesday’s Delta Caucus Meeting in West Memphis to urge President Bush, congressional delegations and governors from the Delta Region to co
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E-Shade hires food services director
EVENING SHADE – The Evening Shade School Board agreed Thursday to hire Louella Quigley as food services director for next term, said Superintendent Dennis Martin.
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Recycling center to accept oil, filters
Twelve local businesses and industries have stepped forward to assist the Independence County Recycling Center, according to a news release.
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Weapons reported stolen in burglary
Nine incident reports were filed at the Independence County Sheriff’s Office in the past 24 hours.
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Ranch breaks ground at DeGray
About 140 supporters, staff and residents of the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranches gathered on the banks of DeGray Lake Wednesday to declare construction of a satellite campus officially underway, a
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Sheriff, judge promote Izard County jail tax
MELBOURNE – In less than one month, voters in Izard County will be the deciding factor on whether the county will build a new jail or pay to house prisoners somewhere else.
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Storms dump hail, blow down trees
Thunderstorms that dumped hail on Arkansas on Thursday night and early today also packed winds strong enough to blow down trees and power lines.
