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Lessie Stubblefield
(Obituary ~ 11/03/17)
Lessie Stubblefield, 83, of Jonesboro passed from this life Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017. Lessie was born Dec. 6, 1933, to the late John H. and Leora Kiker Haag. She was a member of the Caraway Methodist Church. She retired from the City of Caraway and was co-owner of Stubblefield Insurance in Caraway. ...
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Harvest Party a big success
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
Arkansas Northeastern College held its annual Harvest Party at the Grange in Wilson Thursday night. The Harvest Party is a fundraiser dinner with a live auction where donated items from area businesses and supporters are sold to raise funds for the college...
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Blytheville Police Reports
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
The following are reports from the Blytheville Police Department. — Police arrested Chantel Britman, 35, on charges of driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident in the 1100 block of West Ash. — Police took a theft report (television) in the 1100 block of Kari Lane...
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Pirates go undefeated in 3-4A for second straight year
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/17)
GOSNELL — The Gosnell Pirates left no-doubt on Thursday who the 4A-3 Conference champions were as they ran away with a 44-6 victory over the Harrisburg Hornets, securing their second consecutive 4A-3 Conference title. The Hornets offense moved the ball on the Pirates defense but could never get in the end zone, until 7:40 was left on the running clock and the Pirates underclassman were in...
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Bravo Blytheville, what a magical moment for our children
(Editorial ~ 11/03/17)
I have never felt safer nor more hopeful than I did late Tuesday afternoon as I walked up and down the streets of Blytheville (mainly Main Street and Broadway). I was protected by numerous strong and brave super heroes defending our town from every conceivable form of evil. ...
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Chicks finish season on positive note
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/17)
The Blytheville Chickasaws finished their season on a positive note and sent their seniors off with a 40-22 victory over the Forrest City Mustangs at Haley Field. The Chickasaws took advantage of several Mustang turnovers on the night. Blytheville got on the board first with a seven-yard pass from Chickasaw junior Jahiem Carter to Adonerous Johnson with 7:54 left in the first quarter. ...
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