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Blytheville Police reports -- 10-11-13
(Local News ~ 10/11/13)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Courier News:
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Column: It should be a happy homecoming for Chicks
(High School Sports ~ 10/11/13)
Once again, I, The Great Fitzini, Seer of Seers, Prognosticator of Prognosticators, Sage of Sages and Sports Prophet Extraordinaire, am back for another day of predicting this week's prep football games. I went 3-2 last week on my prep picks and am now in a 3-way tie for 1st in the Pigskin Panel with my editors, Mark Brasfield and Andy Weld...
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Junior Chicks rout GCT
(High School Sports ~ 10/11/13)
PARAGOULD -- The Blytheville Junior Chickasaws started another winning streak Thursday with a 34-6 win at Greene County Tech. Jameion Johnson led the Chicks with 150 yards rushing and a touchdown on nine carries. Donovan Winter had six receptions and Jaden Martin had two receptions and a touchdown as the Junior Chicks switched to a spread offense...
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Gosnell's unbeaten streak ends at 16 games
(High School Sports ~ 10/11/13)
HARDY --The Gosnell Jr. Pirates snapped a 16-unbeaten streak after a 14-12 loss at Highland Thursday night. Before Thursday, the last time a Junior Pirate team had lost was to Valley View on the final game of the 2011 season. They did have a tie last year, but no losses...
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John K. Warriner Jr.
(Obituary ~ 10/11/13)
Mr. John K. Warriner Jr., 71, of Osceola, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis.
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Michael Earl Eubanks
(Obituary ~ 10/11/13)
Mr. Michael Earl Eubanks, 49, of Blytheville, passed from this life Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013, at his home.
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High marks for community, Thunder Bayou
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/11/13)
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the city of Blytheville, and specifically Thunder Bayou Golf Links, for playing host to the Class 4A Boys and Girls State Golf Tournaments. Over a two-week period, these two events brought 144 high school golfers and 500 parents, grandparents, coaches and spectators together. ...
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Topsy-turvy city finances hard to figure
(Column ~ 10/11/13)
I try to read all the various news stories and columns in the paper that deal with city of Blytheville business, but I must admit, there have been a few times I was just plain too busy with some print job or special section project and just didn't get it done.
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Public Works seeking cleanup equipment
(Local News ~ 10/11/13)
Public Works is looking into equipment designed to clean up the streets and improve drainage in the city.
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Sowell due back in court Monday
(Local News ~ 10/11/13)
Christopher Sowell, the 17-year-old in custody in connection with the recent death of 11-year-old Jessica Williams of Gosnell, is set to appear in court again on Monday.
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City action clears way for Prayer Garden to seek grant
(Local News ~ 10/11/13)
For the second time in a seven-day span Thursday night, the Blytheville City Council adopted a resolution to assist First Christian Church in applying for a $150,000 grant to help fund the construction of a community garden.
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Big River Steel project still on track
(Local News ~ 10/11/13)
Though it has been delayed by a month because of complications in the environmental permitting process, groundbreaking for the Big River Steel project is still on track to take place by the end of the year.
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IRS liens against city officially released
(Local News ~ 10/11/13)
The IRS liens against city of Blytheville property were officially released Friday afternoon when Blytheville Mayor James Sanders filed paperwork at the Mississippi County Clerk's Office.
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