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Man’s retrial begins in child porn case
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Federal prosecutors say a Batesville man deliberately sent child pornography over the Internet but lawyers for 33-year-old Christopher Deaton say others may have put the images o
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Sheriff institutes ‘tattletale’ policy
Members of the Independence County Sheriff’s Office have been issued a memo addressing illegal, immoral or unethical conduct and several officers, even elected officials, have tagged it “the tattle
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Charlie Wright hits hole-in-one
Charlie Wright hit a hole-in-one recently at the Batesville Country Club, according to a news release.
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McVeigh executed
TERRE HAUTE, Ind.
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Victims watch on television
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The scene was quiet and respectful today as more than 200 survivors and victim relatives watched as Timothy McVeigh was put to death for blowing up the Alfred P.
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$500,000 awarded to woman
SALEM – Eight women and four men deliberated approximately four hours and returned with a $500,000 settlement for a Salem woman against North Arkansas Electric Cooperative, according to defense att
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Judge: Separate trial for Edwards
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A federal judge said today that a co-defendant of former Independence County Prosecutor T.J.
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Security tightened at Little Rock sites
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Timothy McVeigh’s scheduled execution today had security personnel at the federal courts building here and the adjacent federal office building on guard.
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’10: County to organize land congress
91 YEARS AGO
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Run results announced
With three kings, Don Parnell of Beebe won the seventh annual Air Poker Run beginning at the Batesville Regional Airport. He earned the Federal Aviation Administration trophy for his hand.
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Bush twins illustrate problem common in Arkansas
President Bush’s twin daughters, age 19, are not old enough to legally purchase or consume alcoholic beverages. Both of them have been cited for trying, and one of them for succeeding.
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Memory Lane growing longer
Memory Lane has grown longer in Izard County with the publication of Volume 3 of a popular series of spiral-bound books.
The table of contents tells the story of this effort:
