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Fire causes heavy damage on Brawley Street
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
A house fire and car fire on Brawley Street did heavy damage early Wednesday morning.
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Bootheel man allegedly set on fire by brother
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
A Pemiscot County man was listed in critical condition Tuesday morning after suffering severe burns police said he received when his brother doused him in gasoline.
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Johnson, First Tee teaching golf, life lessons
(High School Sports ~ 03/09/11)
First Tee of Northeast Arkansas Director Juan Johnson says that as a second year certified coach who recently completed Phase 1 Training in Houston, Texas, First Tee is an amazing opportunity for kids and teens.
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Funding needed for Hispanic scholarships
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
With the results of the 2010 Census, Arkansas discovered a 114 percent rise in its Hispanic population. Many states saw a similar increase -- in fact, 25 percent of children in American public schools are Hispanic.
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Gosnell council tackling drainage
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
Drainage in Gosnell should improve significantly next year, Councilwoman Nita Reams told the Gosnell City Council, Tuesday night.
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Huffman retiring from Farmers Bank
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
Farmers Bank & Trust President Randy Scott has announced the March 15 retirement of bank Vice President Mike Huffman, following a 37-year career with the bank.
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Board seeks plan for solid waste management
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
In the first meeting of the year of the Regional Solid Waste Management District (RSWMD) board, members were given an overview of the duties and responsibilities, as well as opportunities available for the district.
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Chief wants officers excluded from longevity rule
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
Blytheville Police Chief Ross Thompson is asking the city to exclude police officers and firemen from a longevity pay rule, hoping the move would serve as a recruiting tool.
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Planning Commission eyes rules for food stands
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
Members of the Blytheville Planning Commission are considering action against the River City Spice Razorback Barbecue stand on East Main, after the establishment allegedly failed to do exterior work it promised.
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Blytheville Police reports -- 3-9-11
(Local News ~ 03/09/11)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department.
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