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Smashers win tourney
The Southside Smashers won the Ozarks Baseball Tournament in Harison last weekend, according to a news release.
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Casey Martin: ‘I’ve had to work hard to keep my mouth shut’
CONCORD, Ohio (AP) – Casey Martin admits it is sometimes difficult to take the high road.
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Hogs’ Hamlin charged with DWI
PLUMERVILLE (AP) – A starting safety for the University of Arkansas football team was cited for driving while intoxicated after an accident on Interstate 40.
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O’Neal leads Lakers’ pounding of Sixers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – On his first dunk, Shaquille O’Neal caught Dikembe Mutombo in the face with an elbow. On his last dunk, O’Neal put an emphatic end to the 76ers’ final run.
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Mets rally by O’s, win third straight
After a shaky start to the season, the New York Mets are feeling good about themselves.
The National League champs just hope it’s not too late.
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Early grand slam leads Travelers
ROUND ROCK, Texas (AP) – A first-inning grand slam by Trent Durrington led the Arkansas Travelers to a 9-5 Texas League victory Wednesday over the Round Rock Express.
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MLB owners discuss revenue disparity
PITTSBURGH (AP) – The major topic of discussion at baseball’s quarterly owners meetings was familiar: what to do about the ever-growing disparity in revenues between the big market and small market
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Stanford returns to CWS final
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Stanford has been hearing all season that it was too young and too inexperienced to get back to the College World Series.
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Scorsese launches campaign for widescreen TV
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Martin Scorsese wants television viewers to go widescreen.
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GOP official says it’s ‘Dickey’s way or no way’
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – It’ll be up to the House speaker whether former Republican congressman Jay Dickey gets what he says he wants before he tries to reclaim the seat he lost last year, a national GOP
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Two sought in murder case
SPRINGDALE (AP) – Police in northwest Arkansas are looking for two men they say may have kidnapped and killed an 18-year-old Fayetteville woman.
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Pickens given permanent post
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Jim Pickens left a long-time utility company job this year, thinking he’d be temporary head of the state economic development agency.
