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Blytheville Police reports -- 11-15-11
(Local News ~ 11/16/11)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:
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Chicks' slate road-heavy
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/11)
With all due respect to the former pro wrestling tag team, the Blytheville Chickasaws will be the real Road Warriors this year. The Chicks play 12 of their first 13 games on the road. Their only home game before Jan. 13 is the Dec. 6 contest with county rival Osceola...
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Lady Pirates open 3-4A with win
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/11)
GOSNELL -- The Gosnell Lady Pirates kicked off the 3-4A season with a 61-47 win over the Westside Lady Warriors Tuesday night at home. "They came back to the bench and I told the kids, 'You're going to have to step up,'" said Lady Pirate head coach Jenna Weeks. "What we've asked of you in practice, here's your chance. This is it."...
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Opal Loraine Hutton
(Obituary ~ 11/16/11)
Mrs. Opal Loraine Hutton, 95, of Manila, passed from this life Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, at her home.
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Charles Edward Boyd
(Obituary ~ 11/16/11)
Mr. Charles Edward Boyd, 89, of Bondsville, died Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011, in his home.
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Hospital system making progress
(Column ~ 11/16/11)
The Mississippi County Hospital System has come a long way in both service and financial stability. Prior to March 2009, when Ameris departed Mississippi County, no local entity had control over what happened to our hospital system.
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Community key to success of schools
(Column ~ 11/16/11)
It has been a while since my last "From the Schoolhouse" musing. But impatience on my part, and on behalf of our children, has spilled over into a question. ... "What gives?"
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Latest soccer season was one for the ages
(Column ~ 11/16/11)
I want to take a little time this week to salute a group of young people I've been privileged to spend some time with over the past few weeks.
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1998 Osceola honor graduate murdered
(Local News ~ 11/16/11)
A 1998 Osceola High School honor graduate has been murdered.
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Nucor expansion moves forward
(Local News ~ 11/16/11)
Nucor Steel Arkansas took another step toward a $40 million to $50 million expansion to its Hickman facility, Tuesday night.
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Council takes up new Blytheville wards
(Local News ~ 11/16/11)
Tuesday night, the Blytheville City Council read once a proposed ordinance to redistrict wards in the city.
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Lights of the Delta opening Monday
(Local News ~ 11/16/11)
The opening ceremony for the Lights of the Delta is Monday night, and this year visitors will be treated to a few surprises, according to organizers.
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County in running for distribution center
(Local News ~ 11/16/11)
In a specially called meeting Tuesday morning, the planning and development committee of Mississippi County's Quorum Court passed a motion to allow county Economic Developer Clif Chitwood to offer a prospective new industry up to $3 million in economic development funds in exchange for the creation of 194 jobs.
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