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Vera N. Wehunt
CAVE CITY – Vera Nadine Wehunt, 69, of Sidney died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001, at a Batesville hospital.
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Carnett, Greenfield to unite in marriage
Becky Jiles of Batesville has announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of her daughter, Kelli Jo Carnett of Batesville, to Daniel Greenfield of Cushman, son of Danny Greenfield of Cushman and
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AREA NEWS BRIEFS
Rotary to meet Monday
The Batesville Rotary Club will meet at noon Monday at the Batesville Country Club. The speaker is Dr. Vitold Czerwinski of White River Medical Center.
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Bank opens new branch
The Bank of Cave City crossed a milestone Monday with the opening of a branch in Lynn – the first such opening in the bank’s 95-year history.
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Izard fire department gets Class 9 rating
ZION – The recently created Zion Volunteer Fire Department was evaluated by the Insurance Services Organization on Sept. 18 and received an ISO class 9 rating, said Fire Chief Keith Brown.
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School bus accident injures two
VIOLET HILL – An accident Wednesday afternoon between a pickup truck and an Izard County Consolidated School bus resulted in minor injuries to two people, according to Trooper Ronnie Stewart with t
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Forest landowner seminar set
MELBOURNE – A forest landowner workshop will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in Melbourne, according to a news release.
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WRMC inpatient rehab to host activities
In conjunction with National Rehabilitation Services Week, Oct.
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Family physicians’ academy honors Batesville doctor
LEAWOOD, Kan. – Dr. Dennis O.
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Pearlfest schedule begins with flag-raising
POWHATAN – Powhatan Courthouse State Park Pearlfest 2001 begins at 9 a.m. Saturday with a flag-raising ceremony near the courthouse, according to a schedule of events for the annual festival.
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State board rejects last-minute effort
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – The state president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People says his organization isn’t happy with the legislative redistricting plan approved by the st
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Supreme court rejects appeals
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – One man condemned to die for killing two elderly women and another facing death in the slayings of a mother and her 15-month-old son lost appeals today before the state Supreme C
