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Jimmy Dearl Cole
(Obituary ~ 06/13/23)
Jimmy Dearl Cole, 68, of Lonoke, formerly of Blytheville, passed away June 11, 2023, at CHI St. Vincent in Little Rock. Jimmy was born in Dell to Pauline and Eldon Cole. He was a 1973 graduate of Armorel High School. He worked for Associated Natural Gas for 15 years before retiring from Nucor Yamato Steel, where he was a crane operator...
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Leon Jones
(Obituary ~ 06/13/23)
Leon Jones, 95, of Blytheville, passed away Monday, June 12, 2023, at his home. He was born in Morrilton to David G. and Winnie Pearl (Hawkins) Jones. Leon moved to Blytheville in 1948 and worked for Hubbard Hardware. He was a U.S. Army Korean War veteran. ...
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Patricia Ann Metcalf
(Obituary ~ 06/13/23)
Patricia Ann Metcalf was born Feb. 4, 1967, in Rock Island, Ill., the daughter of Louis Metcalf and Lavern Cartwright Metcalf. She departed this life on June 5, 2023, in St. Louis, Mo. Patricia’s family moved from Detroit, Mich., in 1986 to Arkansas, but Patricia remained in Detroit and later moved to Blytheville. ...
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Brandon Marcel Johnson
(Obituary ~ 06/13/23)
Brandon Marcel Johnson, 33, of Blytheville, passed away June 12, 2023, at Arkansas Continued Care Hospital in Jonesboro. He was born March 6, 1990, in Osceola to Lee Morris and Terrie Johnson Clark. Brandon was a manager at Huddle House and a member of Naked Truth Church in Blytheville. ...
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Proposed ordinance to outlaw pit bulls
(Local News ~ 06/13/23)
By Marcus McClain NEA Town Courier Mayor Melisa Logan proposed an ordinance prohibiting pit bull breeds during city committee meetings on June 12. She stated that the proposal is not only in response to the recent attack on June 3, but a trend she has noticed in dog incidents in recent years...
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Etowah receives second grant
(Local News ~ 06/13/23)
The town of Etowah received a second grant through the Mississippi County Infrastructure Grant Program on Tuesday morning. The $200,000 grant will be used to fund the renovation of 10 wastewater pump stations, in addition to the overall wastewater facilities. Pictured (left to right) are county judge John Nelson, mayor Bo McCollum and county treasure Peggy Meatte. (Photos By Marcus McClain)...
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