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Genes O. Foley
WALNUT RIDGE – Genes Oral Foley, 86, of Walnut Ridge, formerly of Jonesboro, died Thursday, Dec. 27, 2001, at a Walnut Ridge hospital.
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Woman missing for three weeks found dead
BONO (AP) – A woman missing since a Dec. 7 marital dispute was found dead, and her husband is charged with capital murder.
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Cavemen, Newark, Cord-Charlotte take victories
JONESBORO – The Cave City Cavemen rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to clip the Valley View Blazers 52-51 Thursday to reach the semifinals of the Northeast Arkansas Invitational Tournament.
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Mysterious gift embodies true meaning of season
By Robin Leach
“If you are wise and know the art of travel, let yourself go on the stream of the unknown and accept whatever comes in the spirit in which the gods may offer it.”
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Inventory, resolutions
It’s inventory time. Batesville businesses are counting items in stock preparing for the tax season.
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Entergy seeks way to pay
LITTLE ROCK – A plan by Entergy Arkansas to recover some of the costs associated with last winter’s ice storms will allow customers statewide to contribute without an increase on their electric bil
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FEMA tours flooded areas
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Flood damage assessment will continue through next week as federal emergency officials check out areas that were sodden earlier this month by heavy rain and rising rivers.
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Three Pioneers make All-State football team
Chris Carodine, Justin Walden and Lonnie Clark represent the Batesville Pioneers on the Arkansas Activities Association’s Class AAAA All-State football team.
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Lewallens to mark 25th anniversary
CAVE CITY – Ronnie and Mary Lewallen will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
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1931: Bale report shows increase
144 YEARS AGO
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Raiders oust Pioneers from NEA
JONESBORO – The Batesville Pioneers continued their up-and-down season by falling to the Nettleton Raiders 51-33 Wednesday in the first round of the AAAA-AAAAA division of the Northeast Arkansas In
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Weber speech inspires Hog defenders
DALLAS (AP) – Outside the motel conference room, Arkansas Defensive Coordinator John Thompson and long-time Razorback Trainer Dean Weber talked about things being out of kilter.
