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News of Other Days
94 YEARS AGO Sheriff Neal Simmons of Jackson County, Wm. Caroothers, marshall of Newport, and J.J. Jones, a resident of that place, were in Batesville this morning on their return from Cresswell where they had gone in search of Jas. F. Holcomb, who was wanted …
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Geneva T. Teague
MOUNTAIN VIEW – Geneva Tyler Teague, 64, of Mountain View died Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2001, at Batesville.
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Boy who overcame challenges shares inspiration
By Arline McGraw Oberst
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.”
- Helen Keller
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Hero by another name
There has been a lot of name-calling in the past two months, a lot of careless labeling of individuals according to the group with which they are identified, regardless of their actions.
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Navy veteran recalls world travels
CAVE CITY – Retired schoolteacher K.P. Ring of rural Cave City saw a lot of the world while in the Navy during World War II, but no place looked so good as home.
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Theater offers holiday show
HARDY – The Arkansaw Traveller Dinner Theatre will open “Season the Holiday: Vignettes from a Park Bench” on Nov. 17, according to a news release from the theater.
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Quorum court meets Monday
The Independence County Quorum Court will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the municipal courtroom of the Jess B. Carpenter building.
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United Way celebrates anniversary, campaign
Twenty years ago, three local residents came together seeking a way to give back to the community. Thursday night, the community celebrated these individuals – and the agency they formed.
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Too many tablets lead to man’s arrest
MOUNTAIN VIEW – A man purchasing large quantities of over-the-counter cold tablets was arrested Thursday, thanks to a citizen’s cooperation.
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UACCB board hears reports
Construction at the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville is slowing down, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Ron Jenkins told the board of visitors Thursday afternoon.
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Powder found; letters cleared
A suspicious substance was found inside St. Mary’s Catholic Church Thursday, requiring intervention by both law enforcement and emergency officials.
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Guardsmen learn, train
FORT CARSON, Colo.
