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Wonder Boys stop Scots in rough game
It was the kind of loss that leaves a team, or at least their coach, wanting to get back on the baseball field, said Lyon College Coach Kirk Kelley.
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Sloan-Hendrix Lady Greyhounds move up
Class A
PINE BLUFF – Brittany Foley scored 22 points and Shelby Jines added 13 as Sloan-Hendrix beat Western Grove 60-38 on Wednesday in the first round of the Class A State Tournament.
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Sculpture to be photographed at Batesville Trail of Tears sites
Arkansas artist Pat Musick has designed an exhibit that documents actual trail sites along the portion of the Trail of Tears called the Benge Route, part of which ran through Batesville.
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Sixth-grader declares for NBA draft
Not really. But that’s where things seem to be heading.
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Polston shoots Cave City past Lake Village
BEEBE – Deanna Polston buried seven first-half 3-pointers to lead the Cave City Cavewomen to a 61-48 victory over the Lake Village Lady Beavers in the first round of the Class AAA State Tournament
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BHS edges S-side in soccer opener
The Batesville Pioneers edged the Southside Southerners 1-0 in a season opener for high school soccer Wednesday at the Batesville Recreation Complex.
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Heber Springs Panthers win in OT at Class AAA tourney
Class AAA
BEEBE (AP) – Rami Almefty scored 15 points and Will Peeples added 13 as Pulaski Academy beat McGehee 69-32 on Wednesday in the first round of the Class AAA State Tournament.
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Jessie B. Homan
Jessie Bracy Homan, 88, of Batesville died today, Feb. 28, 2002, at a Batesville hospital.
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Evelyn R. Miller
CAVE CITY – Evelyn R. Miller, 75, of Hardy died Friday, Feb. 22, 2002, at an Ash Flat nursing home.
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Bowren, Wood plan to marry March 16
FLORAL – Gary and Laveda Bowren of Floral have announced the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Ashley Bowren, to Cameron Wood, son of Dennis and Becky Wood of Charlotte.
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1931: Bill would reduce old cars’ tags
144 YEARS AGO
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Area doesn’t need hydro-electric project
Letter to the Editor
Batesville doesn’t need the burden of a Hydro Electric station, anywhere, much less Lock and Dam No. 1 … or anywhere on White River. Batesville can’t buy the electricity.
