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Jackson Kimbrough Pickett
Hannah Marie Pickett
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1951: Son found in prison camp
144 YEARS AGO
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Having a somewhat miffed holiday
ATLANTA – My mother-in-law, who intensely dislikes that appellation and who insists that I introduce her as Amy’s mother, is mad at me and barely speaking.
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‘Tick War’ sidelight
The late Finis Q. Wyatt was one of the most capable, best known and best loved physician/surgeons to practice medicine in the Batesville area.
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Evening Shade walking track planned
EVENING SHADE – A $1,000 donation was made by Wal-Mart’s Bonus Grant program for a proposed walking track in Evening Shade, according to a news release from Ash Flat Wal-Mart assistant manager Davi
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Hunters find human bones in woods
WORDEN (AP) – Three hunters scouting for deer found an area littered with human bones in the woods near the community of Worden in eastern White County.
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New Year’s Day results in office, service closings
New Year’s Day Tuesday will result in the closing of several local, state and federal offices. These offices will resume normal service on Wednesday.
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Guardsmen to leave for Egypt assignment
Members of the Arkansas Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 153rd Infantry, 39th Infantry Brigade will begin their new year bound for the Sinai Peninsula.
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Shootings, firings keep office busy
At precisely one minute after midnight Jan.
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Arkansas Razorback football revival tops state sports stories
LITTLE ROCK – At the end of September, any Arkansas football fan who planned to go to the Cotton Bowl had to have relatives in Dallas.
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Lyon, UACCB, Ozarka construct busy ’01
Construction seemed to be the key for local higher education institutions in 2001.
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Applewhite leads Texas past Washington
SAN DIEGO (AP) – Major Applewhite saved his greatest game for last as the Texas Longhorns won one of the wildest Holiday Bowls ever.
