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Agencies team up to bust lab
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
Burdette raid yields arrest
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Dog bites prompt Gosnell action
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
GOSNELL -- Gosnell's ordinance regarding animals needs to be updated, Gosnell aldermen decided Tuesday night during the regular council meeting. Alderwoman Tammie Fulks said that two city employees, including the city's code enforcement officer, had been bitten by dogs within the last six months...
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City eyes $12K drainage project
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
During Tuesday night's Health and Sanitation Committee meeting, Blytheville City Councilwoman Shirley Connealy said she would contact Hessling Construction about an estimated $12,000 project that could solve some of the drainage issues in the city. Connealy noted several Briarcrest neighborhood residents and others have expressed concerns about the drainage problem in their area, located off of North Franklin Street...
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Shooting action criticized
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
LUXORA -- Luxora police are investigating a report of gunshots fired into an occupied home late Monday night. However, residents in the 800 block of Oak Lane claim the department is not doing enough to protect them. According to Candice Davis, who rents the three-bedroom house, approximately eight or nine shots rang out at 11:15 p.m. just after the five people in the home, one of whom is Davis' 8-year-old daughter, had settled down for bed...
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No shortage of thefts for police to investigate
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
Blytheville Police are investigating two separate thefts involving a vehicle and a trailer, according to reports. Saturday at 8:15 a.m., police were called to the Carlock Automotive Group lot, located at 305 North Service Road, where sales manager Stacey Conley told police that when he arrived for work that morning, he noticed an empty slot in the line of vehicles on the lot. ...
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