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– The 1926 Ingram Building – The future holds endless possibilities
(Local News ~ 07/27/22)
By SANDRA BRAND NEA Town Courier Editor Blytheville’s historic downtown is in renovation mode and the possibilities are endless. Erin Carrington, who owns a few of the buildings, currently has contractors working on the old bank building and the 1926 Ingram building, located at 101 E. Main Street...
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Chimes Solutions CEO pays visit to Blytheville
(Local News ~ 07/27/22)
By Marcus McClain NEA Town Courier As Chimes Solutions hiring events come to a close in Blytheville, CEO and co-founder Mark Wilson spent time visiting the city. In partnership with Arkansas Northeastern College, these events began on July 21 with residents completing an assessment. Representatives from Chimes began interviews on Monday, and today, (July 27) from 2-6 p.m. will be the final hiring event on its schedule...
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Leachville mayor to seek re-election
(Local News ~ 07/27/22)
By REVIS BLAYLOCK NEA Town Courier Leachville Mayor Rodney Robertson announced plans to seek re-election. Mayor Robertson has been a resident of Leachville all his life and wants to continue working for the citizens of Leachville. Robertson was elected mayor to fill the unexpired term of the late Mayor Ralph Wells. He completed the two years remaining of that term and was re-elected and has served as mayor for a total of six years. Prior to serving as mayor, Robertson was on the city council...
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