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Steel segment slated to air Sunday
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
CBS News has confirmed that interviews and footage created in Blytheville will air at 6 p.m. Sunday on "60 Minutes." Kevin Tedesco, a public relations spokesman for "60 minutes" confirmed the segment will air Sunday. It will likely be the first segment of three featured on the program, he added...
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Finalists for superintendent picked
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
Candidates from Blytheville, Little Rock, Kennett and Texarkana will be interviewed.
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More charges for former resident
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
Former Blytheville resident Marcus Antonio Smith, was arraigned in Blytheville District Court Thursday on charges of aggravated robbery and battery first degree. Smith was brought back from Craighead County where he is being held on a $5 million dollar bond in the shooting death of a Jonesboro man, to appear before District Judge Shannon Langston, who found probably cause to bound Smith over to Blytheville Circuit Court to answer the charges on March 27, 2008...
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Another deposit bag stolen
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
Blytheville police are investigating the theft of a deposit bag from another Blytheville business, according to reports. Police were called to the Hard Hat Convenience Store on East Highway 18 at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday, where Angel Stewart told officers that when she arrived at the store around 2 p.m., she got out of her vehicle and thought she had the store's deposit bag in her purse. When she got inside the store, she noticed the bag was missing...
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Uncle accused in stabbing
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
A 21-year-old Osceola man was stabbed Sunday evening, apparently by his uncle. According to Chief Ray Rigsby, an altercation occurred at 1750 N. Pearl No. 25, the residence of Roderick Beare, 29. Courtney Holmes, 21, Beare's nephew, received at least three stab wounds...
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County lands grant for food, shelter
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
Mississippi County has been chosen to receive $38,944 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county, according to information from the office of Mississippi County Judge Steve McGuire. The selection was made by a national board that is chaired by the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency, and consists of representatives from Catholic Charities, USA; the National Council of the Churches of Christ in USA; The Salvation Army; United Jewish Communities and the United Way of America.. ...
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County lands grant for food, shelter
(Local News ~ 02/13/09)
Mississippi County has been chosen to receive $38,944 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county, according to information from the office of Mississippi County Judge Steve McGuire. The selection was made by a national board that is chaired by the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency, and consists of representatives from Catholic Charities, USA; the National Council of the Churches of Christ in USA; The Salvation Army; United Jewish Communities and the United Way of America.. ...
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