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Museum Talk: high top shoes popular in 1870 to 1914
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
Today while looking at the shoe catalog I received in the mail, I noticed a pair of high top boots that looked exactly like the ones at the Buffalo Island Museum. Those boots are over 100 years old and were donated by Joyce Chrisman. They always say that styles keep going around in circles...
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EFNEP classes offer simple tips to improve your family's health
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
Do you want to improve the quality of your family's diet? If you said, "yes" join an adult Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) class. EFNEP classes are free and offer simple solutions to help families eat smart and move more...
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Craighead County JP, former state representative Kidd to run for state senate seat
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
JONESBORO, ARK.- Jonesboro businessman and Craighead County Justice of the Peace Ray Kidd filed Friday morning as a democratic candidate in the special election for the District 21 State Senate position, including the municipalities of Bono, Cash, Egypt, Jonesboro, and Lake City in Craighead County...
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Blytheville Police reports -- 9-11-13
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:
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A look back at the news of Sept. 11, 2001
(Column ~ 09/11/13)
The lead story in the Sept. 11, 2001, edition of the Courier News was originally going to be a story about the old Blytheville city incinerator.
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CYS hoping for land donation from county
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
Representatives from Consolidated Youth Services (CYS) met Tuesday with the Mississippi County Quorum Court's Energy and Property Committee to request that the county donate some land for the organization to build a facility in Blytheville.
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Center gets OK to move to empty school building
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
One Leap Ahead Learning Center has been given the green light by the city of Blytheville's Planning Commission to move forward with its plans to occupy a portion of the former Blytheville Central Elementary School building.
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Electrician raises gripe against city inspector
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
A local electrician believes the city building inspector treated him unfairly when allowing another company to use the same, cheaper method for a job that he was told wouldn't pass a code inspection.
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Glitches slow Gosnell's mosquito program
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
After some glitches in its start-up phase, Gosnell Mayor Don Marshall said he hopes the city's mosquito control program will soon be back up and fully operational.
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Police chief praises findings in officer shooting case
(Local News ~ 09/11/13)
Blytheville Police Chief Ross Thompson said he's confident in the findings of Prosecutor Scott Ellington in regard to the officer-involved shooting death that occurred in May.
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Lonnie Long
(Obituary ~ 09/11/13)
Lonnie Long, 74, of Mountain Home, Ark., passed away Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, in Mountain Home. He was born July 19, 1939, in Rosie, Ark., to John and Lillian (Burt) Long. Mr. Long married Joyce Davenport Oct. ...
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