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Getting help with housing
(Local News ~ 06/04/10)
According to Sam Scruggs, executive director of the Mississippi County Arkansas Economic Opportunity Commission (MCAEOC), its first ever Housing Fair, held Thursday at Arkansas Northeastern College, was a success. Held from 1-7 p.m. in the Governors Ballroom at ANC, the Housing Fair provided attendees an opportunity to learn about housing grants that are available, government programs that can help with housing and more. ...
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Hospital will miss cap-knitter
(Local News ~ 06/04/10)
Donna Smith will be missed. The 79-year old Gosnell resident has been knitting caps for newborns at Great River Medical Center for more than 12 years. Smith will soon be moving to Oklahoma to live with her daughter. "She will be greatly missed," said Sherry Stegall, registered nurse at the Women's Center at GRMC...
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Shots fired near Stemac; police reports
(Local News ~ 06/04/10)
A business on East Main reported the glass in the door was damaged. Replacement costs were estimated at $200. A resident of Stemac Street reported Wednesday that shots were being fired in the area. When officers arrived, they found the front door of the residence had been damaged and there was a bullet hole in the house. Damages were estimated at $700...
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