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News of Other Days
Editor’s note: This column ran previously in the Guard on Nov. 8, 1993.
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Stories of the dead, injured in Boston bombing
BOSTON (AP) — The twin bombs at the Boston Marathon killed three people and wounded more than 170 on Monday. Here are the stories of those killed and some of the injured. A long way from home A Boston University graduate student was one …
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Honor Roll – Midland High
Midland High PLEASANT PLAINS — The students listed below made the honor roll for the third nine weeks of the 2012-13 school year at Midland High School at Pleasant Plains, according to Donna Clark, principal: Seventh: Richard Balderas, Annalyce Bethany, Katelyn Bonne, Arthur Boswell, Makayla …
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Lenzen hired at WRHS
Laura Lenzen has been hired as associate administrator of physician services for White River Health System WRHS, CEO/Administrator Gary Bebow has announced. Her duties began on April 1. Lenzen will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating delivery of administrative services to the medical practices of …
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Scottish fest announces awards
Several awards for clans, piping, drumming and other events were announced at the 34th Arkansas Scottish Festival on the Lyon College campus. They include: Community Quintathlon First Place — Team Liberty Bank Dog Show Cutest Dog — Mr. Magoo, owned by Beverly Miller Best …
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Marathon first for Newark native
BOSTON — Knowing her children weren’t expected to cross the finish line for another 45 minutes to an hour, Wanda Garnett stepped inside the nearby Prudential Center to wait. Minutes later she like those around her knew something was wrong. People were crying and running …
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Former resident completes Boston race
BOSTON — Kelly Henson was in her room when the bombs went off. The 43-year-old Boston marathon runner had just upped her running time from the previous year and her mother back in Oil Trough was aware she had completed the 2013 race. So when …
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Family with local ties is safe after blast
BOSTON — Jennifer Tanui and her 13-year-old daughter, Jill, had been standing on the sidelines right where one of two bombs exploded at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday. They were cheering on their husband and father, 41-year-old Jonah Tanui of Greenbrier, …
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Arrests made in clothes theft
Picking up some new party clothes at Walmart held a new meaning for a Newport couple Saturday morning. Employees told police the pair, identified as Mark Cross, 63, and Linda Carol White, 45, entered the Batesville store around 10 a.m. and started putting clothes into …
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Feds search apartment after attack
BOSTON — FBI agents searched a suburban Boston apartment overnight and appealed to the public for amateur video and photos that might yield clues to who carried out the Boston Marathon bombing, while a doctor treating the wounded said one of the victims was maimed …
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Woman allegedly flees state
After allegedly writing several checks totaling $2,794.97 on closed accounts, a Southside woman is believed to have fled to Colorado just ahead of her warrant, according to a court affidavit for her arrest. An employee of Best Equipment reported on Dec. 27 of last year …
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Neighbors recall victim, 8
BOSTON (AP) — The young victim of the Boston Marathon bombings is being remembered as a vivacious boy who loved to run and climb. Eight-year-old Martin Richard was among the three people killed in the explosions Monday. That’s according to a person who talked to …
