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J.J. Copeland wins Week 2 Pigskin Payoff
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/15)
Blytheville Courier News J.J. Copeland of Jonesboro is the Week 2 Pigskin Payoff winner. Copeland correctly picked 14 of the 16 games scheduled. Copeland wins $50 and is also entered into the $150 Grand Prize drawing at the end of the season.
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Blytheville Police Reports, Sept. 15
(Local News ~ 09/14/15)
The following are reports from the Blytheville Police Department. Friday, Sept. 11 -- Police took a report of a breaking and entering to a vehicle in the 400 block of South Eastwood. A wallet and cell phone were reported missing. -- Police arrested Justin Jordan on shoplifting charges at Hays Grocery on East Main, after he allegedly took $24.12 worth of food...
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Mississippi County Sheriff's Department Intake, Sept. 7-13
(Local News ~ 09/14/15)
Mississippi County Sheriff's Department Intake Report 9/7 through 9/13 -Calvin Kuntrell Aldridge, 28, of Blytheville- return from Arkansas Department of Corrections for trial; -Africa Anderson, 19, of Blytheville- residential burglary, theft of property, discharging firearm in city limits, refusal to submit to arrest, fleeing;...
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Murder case against Redmon nolle prossed
(Local News ~ 09/14/15)
The investigation into the August 2104 death of Justin Harrison continues, after the murder case against Ron Redmon was nolle prossed, Monday. The 23-year-old Redmon has been released from jail, according to jail records. "We still have one year to re-file, if we get additional information," said Gina Knight, 2nd Judicial District deputy prosecuting attorney. "At this point in time, there was not enough information for us to go forward."...
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Sometimes it just feels good to be wrong
(High School Sports ~ 09/14/15)
By AARON FITZPATRICK Blytheville Courier News Sometimes I don't mind being wrong. In fact, I absolutely enjoy it. Such was the case Friday night. As the Gosnell vs. Osceola game that I was covering was turning into a rout, my attention quickly turned to Twitter watching the Mark Brasfield (@CN_MarkB) tweet the updates from the Blytheville vs. ...
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Chief: Some biz licenses need to be revoked
(Local News ~ 09/14/15)
Chief Ross Thompson spoke to the Blytheville Police and Fire Committee Monday evening regarding current privilege license ordinances on the city's books and the need for committee members to become acquainted with current code. He said that during the recent Operation Blynd Justice, there were an undisclosed number of businesses being investigated for allegedly selling drugs and/or illegal guns out of their businesses. ...
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Health Department inspects Blytheville
(Local News ~ 09/14/15)
Monday night, City of Blytheville Finance Director John Callens told the Airport and Utilities Committee that the Arkansas Health Department came in for the city's 3-year inspection. Callens said that no final report has been received yet, but that the inspectors were pleased with what they saw and that inspectors remarked that paperwork was as good as they had seen...
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