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County hires attorney for jail fees matter
(Local News ~ 04/28/18)
OSCEOLA — The Mississippi County Quorum Court discussed the jail fee issue, Tuesday night, at its regular monthly meeting at the Osceola courthouse. Then, on Friday afternoon, the quorum court hired attorney James Harris of the Law Offices of Harris and Morrison to negotiate with the city of Blytheville, which owes for jail fees dating back to 2013 through present day...
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Gosnell weighing garbage pickup options
(Local News ~ 04/28/18)
Gosnell has been accepting bids on contracting out garbage pickup within city limits. The decision from the Gosnell City Council will possibly occur in May or June. “We desperately need a new garbage truck. The cost of one is roughly a quarter of a million dollars. ...
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The time I got into a wreck because of superheroes
(Column ~ 04/28/18)
I want to do something a little different this week and talk about a certain life experience of mine. I guess I should start out by giving a little background. I’m a pretty big nerd and through my nerdiness, I have always loved comic book movies. I even like some of the movies that others swear are terrible; I’m looking at you, Man of Steel. But what I really like above all else are the Marvel movies, specifically the movies in the MCU...
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New BHS principal looks forward to role
(Local News ~ 04/28/18)
With the hiring of Bobby Ashley as the new superintendent of the Blytheville School District, a vacancy was left in the high school. On Monday the school board decided to fill that hole with Matthew Swenson. Swenson is the current assistant principal at Cross County High School in Cherry Valley and is originally from Kimberly, Wisconsin. He has held that position since 2016 and has been with the district since 2012...
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Davis family excited about move to Indonesia
(Local News ~ 04/28/18)
Michael and Alithia Davis have mixed emotions as they and their four daughters prepare to move to a developing country on the other side of the world in hopes of sharing the Good News of Christ.
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