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ARcare physician gains HIV specialist certification
Dr. J. Dan Moore, M.D. becomes first physician in Arkansas to obtain designation AUGUSTA — Dr. J. Dan Moore, program director, medical director and chief physician of HIV Services for ARcare, has been certified as an HIV specialist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine. …
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Lana Marie Simpson
Andy and Hannah Simpson of Tupelo have announced the birth of a daughter at White River Medical Center on Nov. 2, 2012. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and has been named Lana Marie Simpson. Grandparents of the child are Randy and Susan Morrison …
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Kilee Grace Hatterhauer
Jimmy Hatterhauer and Rachel Barker of Batesville have announced the birth of a daughter at White River Medical Center on Nov. 4, 2012. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and has been named Kilee Grace Hatterhauer. Grandparents of the child are Jimmy and Judy …
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News of Other Days
Editor’s note: This column ran previously in the Guard on June 4, 1993.
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Trying to relax with face in the hole
“Reporter mode” is hard for me to shut off, even when face down on a massage table and face in (or is it on?) one of those head rests with a hole. This was the case a few weeks ago when I used a gift …
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Governor’s Mansion opened in 1950
Until 1950, the governors of Arkansas had to provide their own housing while in office. The first efforts to establish an official residence was led by the Arkansas Federation of Women’s Clubs in 1944-45, which failed. But, two years later, a Governor’s Manson Commission was …
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Fickle communications during Civil War
One hundred fifty years ago, the Confederate and Federal armies were in a constant state of motion on account of available forage and many other factors. In a letter written on Nov. 11, 1862 shows the Confederate Army in motion amidst an array of intangibles …
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Student named finalist
CALICO ROCK — A Calico Rock High School student has been named a Wendy’s Heisman state finalist, according to a news release. Holly Nutt of Pineville was named one of 20 finalists in the national competition that celebrates hard work, dedication and exceptional records in …
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Ozarka and the UofA sign agreement
MELBOURNE — In an effort to further benefit students in the state of Arkansas, Ozarka College and the University of Arkansas have partnered to create a reverse transfer agreement between the two institutions, according to a news release. The new agreement will affect students that …
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Calico school receives funding
CALICO ROCK — Calico Rock School District has been named a recipient of the Arkansas Department of Education’s Joint Use Agreement funding program for its Community and School Partnership for Exercise and Recreation (C.A.S.P.E.R.). “Overall health and wellness in rural communities is a growing concern …
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Resident accepted into pharmacy school
SEARCY — Laura Simpson of Cave City has been accepted into Harding University’s College of Pharmacy for the fall 2012 semester, according to a news release. Simpson is a 2011 graduate of Arkansas State University where she was a member of the Agriculture Honors Society, …
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Christmas memories sought for special section
The Batesville Daily Guard is publishing its annual Seasons Greetings special section Dec. 24. Anyone wishing to share a special Christmas memory for publication in this section may bring the story and/or a photo to go with the memory to the Guard office at 258 …
