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Know the Law: Police cracking down on noise
(Local News ~ 04/10/16)
Blytheville Assistant Police Chief Ricky Jefferson said there will be zero tolerance for those who violate the city's noise ordinance. With the arrival of spring, more folks are spending time outdoors. Jefferson said those in violation of the ordinance will receive a ticket...
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Blytheville teen dies in car accident
(Local News ~ 04/10/16)
A Blytheville teen suffered fatal injuries early Sunday morning, following a one-car accident on County Road 230, east of Highway 18, according to the Arkansas State Police. At 2:29 a.m., Drewe Kelley, 18, left the roadway driving south in his 1997 GMC, over-correcting , crossing both lanes of traffic and striking a ditch, the ASP report said...
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Pirates defeat Jonesboro with late inning push
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/16)
Blytheville Courier News GOSNELL-The Gosnell Pirates defeated the Jonesboro Hurricane, 7-4, Friday night. It was their second straight win over a 6A school after knocking off Marion the night before. Austin Wren went the distance for the Pirates allowing just two earned runs on seven hits while fanning four...
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Gosnell hands Caruthersville their second loss of the season
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/16)
Blytheville Courier News The Gosnell Pirates pounded out six runs on 12 hits in a 6-2 win over the Caruthersville, Mo. Tigers Saturday handing the Tigers just their second loss of the season. Pirate starting pitcher, Andrew Scott, went the distance allowing just one eared run on six hits while striking out three in seven complete innings of work...
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Gosnell powers their way past Cooter
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/16)
Behind a 10-run second inning, the Gosnell Pirates cruised past the Cooter, Mo. Wildcats, 13-3, in five innings Saturday. It was the Pirates 10th win in a row. Gosnell scored two runs in the first, 10 in the second and one more in the fifth ending the contest early...
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Tigers maintain league dominance with win over Bay
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/16)
Blytheville Courier News BAY-The Armorel Tigers maintained their dominance over 1A-3 East foes with an 11-1 win over league rival, Bay, Friday night in six innings. Starting pitcher, Nash Winters, went the distance allowing just one earned run on three hits while striking out six in six innings of work...
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