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Southside school classes begin Monday
Dan Foley, superintendent of the Southside School District, has announced classes for the 2001-02 school year will begin Monday for grades one through 12.
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JPs table proposal on size, color of house numbers
ASH FLAT – The Sharp County Quorum Court spent almost half an hour Monday discussing a proposed plan for improving emergency services in rural areas before deciding to table the proposal a month so
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Pageant launches fair attendance
Ashley Elizabeth Ketz of Batesville will represent Independence County at the Northeast Arkansas District Fair next month.
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City condemns two properties
With the exception of approving annexation of 25 acres into the city limits, last night’s Batesville City Council spent the meeting on giving a thumbs up to demolition of two-run down buildings and
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ISA champs finish 5th in state tourney
The North Heights Church of Christ men’s softball team recently finished fifth in the Amateur Softball Association Class C State Tournament.
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Kevin Salter wins another IMCA feature in chase for Batesville Speedway points
LOCUST GROVE – Kevin Salter made it two in a row in International Motor Contest Association modified features here Friday night.
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Heat remains factor in Razorbacks’ workouts
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – A thunderstorm forced the Arkansas Razorbacks inside for the last 35 minutes of Saturday afternoon practice, spoiling head coach Houston Nutt’s plans for a hard workout.
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Clark is No. 1 quarterback, at least for now
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – It’s a shame the guy on the radio talk show didn’t know a little more about junior college transfer quarterback Ryan Sorahan.
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Dan Wright gets no decision after holding Mariners to one run
It was a tough weekend for closers in Seattle, and Dan Wright got the worst of it on Saturday night.
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Giambi homer caps perfect homestand for rampaging A’s
Jason Giambi knew what was coming.
Mark Mulder knew what would happen.
The Oakland Athletics are doing just about everything right these days: hitting, pitching and prognosticating.
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Harding University awards area students
SEARCY – Three Batesville residents have been accepted to attend Harding University for the fall 2001 semester, according to a news release.
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Sherman Holleman
Sherman Edward Holleman, 86, of Bethesda died Sunday, Aug. 12, 2001, at his home.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Willis-Hays Funeral Service of Batesville.
