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’07: Train chartered for crowds
94 YEARS AGO
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Grandparents need to ban together for peace
Should 11-year-old boys in American know that 11-year-old boys in a land ruled by the Taliban are being taught to hate them, their country, their way of life?
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Enough of anonymous
Enough is enough!
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Judge postpones hearing
HAMBURG (AP) – A circuit judge wants a convicted drug offender to meet with a probation officer before deciding whether the man’s two-year sentence should be suspended because he rescued a woman fr
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Free health screening set for veterans at Highland
HIGHLAND – A free health screening for veterans is set for Oct.
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Three arrested in separate cases
Investigators with the 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force have been kept busy in the past several days, according to a news release from Scott Russell, chief investigator for the task force.
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Entergy works to lower bills
During a luncheon at the Batesville office Tuesday, Entergy Arkansas Inc.
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Sulphur Rock considers grant loss
SULPHUR ROCK – The Sulphur Rock School Board took no action Monday night regarding a property funds grant from the state, according to Superintendent Jerry Rose.
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Ceremony honors National Guard
When members of the Arkansas National Guard 2nd Battalion, Company B land in Egypt, Capt. Lynn Martin said Batesville’s flag will be flying somewhere in the Sinai.
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Junior Pioneers target step closer to district crown
The Batesville Junior Pioneers will look to run their winning streak to six games Thursday night when they travel to Paragould to challenge the Greene County Tech Junior Eagles.
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Union sweeps Lyon in volleyball
Union University swept Lyon College in TranSouth Conference volleyball action at Becknell Gym on Tuesday night. The scores were 30-13, 30-12, 30-23.
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Lady Southerners open with victory
SOUTHSIDE – The Southside Lady Southerners defeated the Concord Lady Pirates 58-47 in the season-opening game for both squads.
