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Local jobs projects closer to fruition
(Local News ~ 03/11/10)
County vying for plants
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Free prostate screenings coming to cancer center
(Local News ~ 03/11/10)
The Bethesda Cancer Center at Great River Medical Center in Blytheville will be offering free prostate screenings on March 27 from 9 a.m.-noon. The screenings are free of charge, but men are asked to register prior to screening day by calling 762-1660, said Ron Rasdon, spokesman for the clinic...
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Fulks running for mayor
(Local News ~ 03/11/10)
GOSNELL -- Longtime Gosnell resident Tammi Poff Fulks announced Wednesday her candidacy for mayor of Gosnell. Fulks, who is a native resident of Gosnell, graduated Gosnell High School and received a bachelor of science degree in marketing from Arkansas State University...
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Gosnell to recognize yards
(Local News ~ 03/11/10)
GOSNELL -- The Gosnell City Council agreed to start a city Yard Of The Month program that will run from April to September this year. At Tuesday's regular Gosnell City Council meeting, Council members discussed the program that would elect one yard from a ward each month to be the city Yard of They Month. The Council would rotate wards every month, giving each ward the opportunity to have a Yard Of The Month winner...
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Turnback funds top $132K
(Local News ~ 03/11/10)
Mississippi County received $132,785.77 in turnback funds during 2009, according to Commissioner of State Lands Mark Wilcox. These funds represent funding generated from the redemption and sale of tax-delinquent property during 2008. Wilcox said, "Whether the land is redeemed or sold, the revenue collections are returned to the county of origin after one year, just as though the county had collected the taxes."...
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