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Entergy Ark. loses insurance appeal
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A federal appeals court panel Monday agreed with a lower court that Entergy Arkansas was not entitled to nearly $5 million it sought in an insurance claim over a 1993 fire at its
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Kameron Lee Horton
Tony and Jennifer Horton, Justin and Parker of Batesville have announced the birth of a son and brother at White River Medical Center on July 17, 2001.
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Moguel, Moore are married
Beatrice Marie Moguel and Shelby McMillan Moore were united in marriage on June 23 at the First United Methodist Church. The Rev. Jim Brooks officiated the private ceremony.
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Memories of early releases gone bad
When Wayne DuMond was arrested this month for the murder of a Kansas City woman, Bobby Roberts remembered the night – morning, actually – that Bill Clinton called him at home.
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Two killed in traffic accidents
Two people were killed in Sunday traffic accidents in Arkansas.
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Officials looking at potential terrorists, targets
CONWAY (AP) – Arkansans worried about what might happen if terrorists decide to make a point at a nearby chemical plant or hospital can take comfort – state and local officials are concerned, too.
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Mowing roads draws questions
SILOAM SPRINGS (AP) – A question to be explored this week by a state legislative committee is just when does a beautiful swath of wildflowers become an ugly patch of weeds.
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McCray, Tebbetts exchange vows
CORDOVA, Tenn. – Jennifer Leigh McCray and Robert Gregory Tebbetts were united in marriage on June 9 at Woodland Hills Country Club in Cordova, Tenn.
Darrell Overstreet officiated the ceremony.
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A doctor’s heritage, career
When news of a promising development in an implantable artificial heart project on going in Kentucky broke a few days ago, very little information seemed to be available locally despite the familia
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’10: Local man granted second trial
90 YEARS AGO
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County fair talent contest set
The Batesville Kiwanis Club and Independence County Fair Association has announced a Youth Talent Contest for the Independence County Fair at 7:30 p.m. on Aug.
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New program offers medical experience
High school juniors and seniors interested in a career in the health care industry can gain valuable experience through a new program this fall at the University of Arkansas Community College at Ba
