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Blytheville Police reports -- 6-11-12
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:
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Schools should teach about outstanding women
(Column ~ 06/12/12)
I sat down to watch a movie a few days ago, one I had seen listed but which was airing too late for me to watch. So I set the DVR, and as soon as I had a chance, I sat down to enjoy it with great anticipation.
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Thoughts on golf, streets and the Sportsplex
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/12/12)
Just wanted to acknowledge a few things that I've noticed in the city lately. One, our new greenskeeper for Thunder Bayou seems to be a good fit and the mayor should feel good about his selection. Two, the road construction in our city is progress and has been a long time coming. ...
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Gosnell weighs options on street repairs
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Members of the Gosnell City Council's streets committee met Monday afternoon with Mayor Don Marshall and city employee Charles Cobb to discuss the condition of city roads and how much the city can afford to spend on repairs.
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Cars & Cycles Against Cancer winners announced
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Cars and Cycles Against Cancer wrapped up the 2012 Relay for Life weekend with it's annual car show. Winners are as follows:
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Storms knock out power for thousands
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Mississippi County was hit Monday afternoon by a powerful storm, which carried heavy rain and high winds through the area within a few hours.
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Voters head to polls for runoff election
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Mississippi County voters will get one more chance to head to the polls today, as the runoff for several of the primary's contested seats concludes.
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Gosnell could hire coach at special meeting Wed.
(High School Sports ~ 06/12/12)
The Gosnell Pirates are still looking for a head football coach. But the search could be over as soon as Wednesday. It has been just over a week since former head coach, Brian Sims abruptly left for Greenwood, and Gosnell High School principal, Len Whitehead, hopes to have the position filled soon...
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Sportsplex suffers some wind damage
(Community Sports ~ 06/12/12)
"We have someone coming out today to take a look and see what needs to be done," said Blytheville Baseball Softball Booster board member Randy Scott. "What worries me is that we have tournaments coming up this week and in the near future. Right now, the dugout on Field 8 is not safe. We'll have to come up with some kind of dugout for the teams."...
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Hodges leading Shipley in District 55 race
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Through 10 of 10 boxes in North Mississippi County and early voting only in South Mississippi County Tuesday night, Monte Hodges leads Mary Gay Shipley in the runoff for District 55 State Representative. Hodges has 1,304 votes to Shipley's 953 thus far...
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UPDATED: Ellington leading Hall so far in U.S. House District 1 runoff
(Local News ~ 06/12/12)
Through 10 of 10 boxes in North Mississippi County and early voting only in South Mississippi County Tuesday night, local voters have given the nod to Second Judicial District prosecuting attorney Scott Ellington in the democratic runoff for U.S. House District 1...
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Cora Bell Lee
(Obituary ~ 06/12/12)
Ms. Cora Bell Lee passed from this life and went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, June 5, 2012, at the age of 63 at Great River Medical Center in Blytheville.
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