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Armorel EAST helps student with foot deformity
(Local News ~ 03/14/18)
For those that are unfamiliar with Environmental and Spatial Technology class or EAST, it can be a little difficult to explain what the students actually do in the class. Unlike a traditional classroom, the teacher serves as more of an advisor and encourager than an instructor. ...
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New Chamber program targets dilapidated houses
(Local News ~ 03/14/18)
2017 Greater Blytheville Area Chamber of Commerce President Trey Hale delivered a State of the Chamber address at the Annual Chamber Banquet and unveiled a new program aimed at beautifying the town. He stated numerous times that Blytheville is “our town” and that it is an amazing community that can be improved upon greater by the people of Blytheville working together towards a better future. In that spirit, Hale announced the Chamber’s newest program: “It’s Our Town: Rebuild, Restore, Renew.”...
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UPDATE: Blytheville man injured in house fire; airlifted to burn center
(Local News ~ 03/14/18)
A man was injured in a house fire, Tuesday night, in the 3000 block of South Elm. According to Blytheville Fire Chief Mike Carney, crews arrived at 11:28 p.m. Tuesday, finding the structure fully involved and the male occupant at his next door neighbor’s house in a vehicle, which transported him to Great River Medical Center...
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BHS students honor mass shooting victims
(Local News ~ 03/14/18)
Today, Blytheville High School students participated in a "walk in," where they met for 17 minutes at the flagpole in honor and memory of the 17 lives lost on February 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. Junior Maddie Hixson prayed, and BHS Principal Bobby Ashley spoke, reminding students that he always wants them to feel safe and tell somebody when we hear something suspicious. ...
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KIPP celebrates Pi Day
(Local News ~ 03/14/18)
Nautica Lewis, a member of the Class of 2022 at KIPP Blytheville Collegiate High School (right), prepares to take a pie in the face from Mr. L.D. Anderson (left), a teacher at the school. The “pie-ing” was part of KIPP’s annual “Pi Day” activities. Pi Day is a celebration of the of the mathematical concept of pi, commonly rounded to 3.14 and celebrated on March 14. For the “pie-ing” at KBC, certain students and teachers were selected for the honor to throw pies in each other’s faces...
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