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Batesville schools upgrade lunch accounting system
Times have changed since the Depression era, when children went to school with a biscuit and jelly wrapped in a cloth.
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1931: 200 vehicle tags sold in area
144 years ago
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Patdown security policy at White House
HOLLYWOOD – God bless America, and how’s everybody?
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No sympathy for Walker
Jack McKinney, a U.S. military veteran from Hutchinson Mountain, says he doesn’t have any sympathy for American-born and raised Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh.
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317 million gallons pumped
The Southside Public Water Authority pumped 317,243,000 gallons of water during 2001, generating a gross income of $1,075,000, according to a year-end report given to the board of directors Tuesday
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Ratliff announces candidacy
James Ratliff, a lifetime resident of Lawrence County, has announced his candidacy for State Representative, District 73.
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Does Vern Stephens belong in baseball’s Hall of Fame?
Ozzie Smith is a first-ballot Hall of Famer and Joe DiMaggio (.325 lifetime average, nine World Series’ rings, more than 1,500 runs batted in), Jimmie Foxx (534 HR, 1,922 RBI, three Most Valuable P
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Dodgers, Cards sound happy about Japanese prospects
NEW YORK (AP) – The Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals would be pleased if their new Japanese players come close to matching Ichiro Suzuki’s success in the major leagues.
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Travis L. Blevins
MELBOURNE – Travis Leon Blevins, 64, of Violet Hill died Monday, Jan. 7, 2002, at a Calico Rock hospital.
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Marion Mawhinnie
MOUNTAIN HOME – Marion A. Mawhinnie, 89, of Searcy died Monday, Jan. 7, 2002, at a nursing home in Judsonia.
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Cobbs suspended
LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas running back Cedric Cobbs has been suspended indefinitely from the football team after being arrested on a variety of charges, including possession of marijuana.
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Sheila R. Harsson
Sheila Renee Harsson, 30, of Concord died Monday, Jan. 7, 2002, at Concord.
