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McGriff spurns Cubs, homers to beat Braves
ATLANTA – Fred McGriff had a busy day.
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Juvenile leads police on high speed chase
CAVE CITY – A Cave City juvenile led the city’s police officers on a high speed pursuit Friday before being arrested, said Police Chief Vernon Gann.
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Panel to address election problems
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Uniform state policies on voter intent and early voting are among key reforms that a new study commission will consider to improve elections in Arkansas, Secretary of State Sharo
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Plant to cut costs, hire back personnel
It’s been rough going lately for Batesville’s White-Rodgers Division of Emerson, formerly Emerson Electric Co.
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Southside to consider random drug testing
Southside students who are involved in extracurricular activities or drive their cars on campus may soon find themselves taking a different kind of test – a drug test.
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Counterfeit bills found in deposit, damage reported to college fence
Counterfeit bills were found in the bank deposit bag of a local restaurant, according to reports filed with the Independence County Sheriff’s Office.
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Moving mail through Jonesboro
“You’ve got mail,” in Jonesboro if a new plan proposed by the United States Postal Service is approved, sending mail now processed in Batesville to a highly automated plant in Jonesboro.
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’87: Caught turtle weighs 75 pounds
91 YEARS AGO
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Line between justice, mercy
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Wayne DuMond, Willie Way Jr. and James Maxwell embody Gov. Mike Huckabee’s interpretation of what he sees as a fine line between justice and mercy.
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Ryals, Jacobs to wed
HOT SPRINGS – The Rev.
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Gardner, Horton to unite in marriage
NEWARK – Obbie and Coleda Gardner of Newark have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Brook Gardner, to Tommy Horton, son of Nath and Sallie Tumlison of Newark and the
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Historical steam engine raised from Atlantic
HATTERAS, N.C.
