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Women’s Bible study to resume classes
The Joy of Living women’s interdenominational Bible study will resume classes on Tuesday. This is a community-wide study which has met for 29 years. The group has just finished studying the Old Testament using “The Amazing Collection” study materials. This year’s study will be in …
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News of Other Days
Editor’s note: This column ran previously in the Guard on March 31, 1993.
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Woman who lost pants arrested for drinking
Susan A. Fuller, 30, of Mountain View was arrested on public intoxication-drugs and possession of illegal drugs following an incident at The Market Place shopping center on Harrison Street around 1:15 p.m. Thursday. Deputy Brian Luetschwager said he and Deputy Ernie Gillihan were called to …
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Wind takes toll on experiment station
BETHESDA — For farm hands John Tucker and Keith Swaims, it was a typical rain shower on a hot, humid summer afternoon — until the winds hit. The two were taking shelter from the rain in a large hay/equipment barn around 3:30 Wednesday afternoon when …
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Enrollment rises for many schools
Thursday marks the 14th day of classes for the 2012-13 academic year and enrollment at many area districts has increased since the first day of school began Aug. 20. Figures are something that change on a daily basis no matter what time of the year, …
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Storm causes damage
CAVE CITY — A shop building made of steel that according to homeowners Billy and Tonie Norris was built to withstand 150-mph winds was no match for a thunderstorm that brought rain, hail and high winds to 1085 Arrowhead Lane at Cave City in northern …
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Child taken into DHS custody
ASH FLAT — An Evening Shade woman lost custody of her 15-month-old child Tuesday after a Department of Health and Human Services worker spotted drug paraphernalia in her home, Sharp County Sheriff Mark Counts said on the department’s website. Deputies responded to 85 Hill Top …
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‘Angels’ grace stage at UACCB
Andie Brasher’s excitement for the Arkansas Angels pageant at the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville on Saturday was so infectious even her family couldn’t wait. Gathered around Brasher’s wheelchair, her mom, dad and siblings watched as Brasher, 8, was pampered for the event, …
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Miner’s Day to be discussed
CUSHMAN — The Cushman City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Cushman City Hall. The council will hear reports from the city marshal, water superintendent and city treasurer. Cushman Miner’s Day plans will be discussed and bills will be reviewed. Meetings are open …
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Shooting arrest made
NEWPORT — A Newport man has been arrested for shooting another man earlier this week. Lt. Patrick Weatherford with the Newport Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division said Timothy Brown, 35, was arrested Thursday and was taken to the county jail. He was expected to appear …
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CC may expel student for drugs
CAVE CITY — In a departure from its normal monthly meeting schedule, the Cave City School Board will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the high school library in order to hold an expulsion hearing as part of the session, said Superintendent Steven Green. The …
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T-shirts for upcoming Trolley Car Days available
SULPHUR ROCK — Trolley Car Days T-shirts are for sale at two community businesses — Wildcat Station and The Hair Shed, said Ann Heathwaite, a member of the annual festival’s planning committee. “The shirts are a nice fall color featuring the artwork of Jeanette Emerson,” …
