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Barnes elected ACP Fellow
Dr. Seth Barnes, an internal medicine physician and chief of staff at White River Medical Center, has been elected a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP), the leading professional organization for internal medicine. The distinction recognizes achievements in internal medicine, the specialty of …
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Woman jailed for parole violation
Police arrested Justine M. Villanueva, 26, at her home on Haynie Drive around 9 a.m. Wednesday after local parole officers Jeremy Canard and Krista Winchester allegdly found drugs during a surprise home visit. Deputy Jonathan Brown said he assisted the parole officers who told him …
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Letters to the editor
Get your own information about candidates To the editor: It is the season of ghosts, goblins and craziness. It finally dawned on me this year why the general elections are held around this time. Some of the accusations that are leveled at each other by …
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Farriers’ military history told
Three Farrier brothers — George Farrier, Sam Farrier and Eunice Farrier — from this area served in the U.S. military during World War I. George Farrier and Sam Farrier were sent overseas where they fought in France. George was in a unit which came under …
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Locals win state literacy awards
Ozark Foothills Literacy Project nominees took home three of the seven 2012 Arkansas Literacy Council awards at the annual Arkansas Literacy Councils Conference, held Oct. 12 in North Little Rock. Batesville English language student Migdalys Mobley, originally from Venezuela, was selected as the statewide 2012 …
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Ash Flat library presents artist Glenda Plumlee
ASH FLAT — Glenda McCullough Plumlee is the artist of the month for November at the Ash Flat Public Library, said Ina Gill, publicist. “After growing up in Salem, Glenda attended the University of Arkansas, married and moved away from this area for the next …
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Hutchinson Mountain dinner planned
HUTCHINSON MOUNTAIN — The Hutchinson Mountain Community Center will hold a fish and chicken dinner from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday. The all-you-can-eat buffet including drink and dessert is $10 for those 12 and older and free for those 11 and under. Proceeds go to …
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Guard collecting food, other items for John 3:16
It’s a time for giving and receiving at the Batesville Daily Guard. As a way of giving back to the community, the Guard is asking for donations to help John 3:16 Ministries in Charlotte. During the months of October and November, those who bring in …
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Weekend Events
Weekend events in Batesville and the surrounding area for November 2 – November 4, 2012.
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Child center holds festival
Unlike most schools where children take trips to pumpkin patches or fall festivals, the children at Ascent Children’s Health Services are at a disadvantage, for many reasons. But that didn’t keep them from having the same Halloween fun as other children Thursday. “We have so …
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News of Other Days
Editor’s note: This column ran previously in the Guard on May 25, 1993.
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Southerners to finish up grid season
Football will come to an end Friday night at Stewart Field after the 4-4-1 Southerners play the Greyhounds in their last game of the season. The Southerners fell out of contention for the playoffs last week with their 44-14 loss to the Dollarway Cardinals, and …
