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Black Cultural Association celebrates Black History
(Local News ~ 02/21/11)
Assistant Attorney General Renae Ford-Hudson (pictured), was the guest speaker Sunday afternoon at the Mississippi County Black Cultural Association's 26th Annual Black History Program.
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Hayti's Gilmore may be headed to Kennett
(High School Sports ~ 02/21/11)
Reports from Kennett incidate that longtime head football coach David Gilmore is leaving the Hayti School District to take over as principal at Kennett High School.
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Hogs compete hard, but come up short
(College Sports ~ 02/21/11)
The Arkansas Razorbacks left Tuscaloosa, Ala. last Saturday feeling exactly how the Alabama Crimson Tide felt back on Jan. 15 leaving Fayetteville.
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Local teams to play in regionals this week
(High School Sports ~ 02/21/11)
Eight area teams will try to make their respective state tournaments this week.
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Hogs sweep Delaware State
(College Sports ~ 02/21/11)
For their season-opening 3-game sweep, the Arkansas Razorbacks shut out Delaware State 26 of 27 innings at Baum Stadium. An Arkansas season-opening series record 20,443 fans had to be pleased with the pitching.
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Chicks ranked fifth in 5A poll
(High School Sports ~ 02/21/11)
The Blytheville Chickasaws cracked the Top 5 of the VYPE Class 5A Power Poll for the first time this year by routing Forrest City, Friday night.
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Moody makes Dean's List
(Community News ~ 02/21/11)
Lauren Moody is a sophomore at Arkansas Tech University in Russellvile, and was recently named to the Dean's List for her GPA of 3.63.
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It's enough to make an old hippie proud
(Column ~ 02/21/11)
For those of us who are part of what is called the Baby Boomer generation, all the protesting and civil disobedience currently taking place both in this country and around the world should be bringing back a lot of memories.
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UPDATED: No. 5 Chicks control own conference championship fate
(High School Sports ~ 02/21/11)
Riding high off a stunning 67-42 rout of then fellow 5A-East co-leader Forrest City, the Blytheville Chickasaws control their own 5A-East championship fate as they travel to conference rival Greene County Tech Tuesday night, the start of a three-game week to close the regular season.
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