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Thrift store an eye-opener for first-timers
(Column ~ 02/26/11)
The students from Human Resources (ANC) Class visited the shelter Tuesday as planned. Seems like everyone had a large time with the animals and the thrift store.
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Mardi Gras planners hoping for spring break boost
(Local News ~ 02/26/11)
Mardi Gras is March 8. The next time it will be this late is in 2038, when it falls on March 9. New Orleans tourism officials believe the happy convergence will give them a boost over Mardi Gras 2010.
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New era begins for Chickasaw baseball
(High School Sports ~ 02/26/11)
A new era begins Tuesday when the Blytheville baseball team opens the season at Marion. Brett Kirk takes the reigns as the new Chickasaw head coach, Blytheville's fourth skipper in six years.
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Petrino to speak at sold-out Razorback Club banquet
(College Sports ~ 02/26/11)
Monday night's Mississippi County Razorback Club banquet is sold out. All 508 tickets have been purchased by fans eager to hear from Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino, who will be the guest speaker at the annual banquet, scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Monday at the Manila Airport Center.
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Johnsons aid with Rotary water project in Honduras
(Local News ~ 02/26/11)
Daryl and Tobey Johnson of Blytheville are known as world travelers. But the two recently returned home from a trip to the Honduras, where Daryl represented the Blytheville Rotary Club.
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Christine Bennett
(State News ~ 02/26/11)
Though it is not her home by birth, Christine Bennett has chosen to devote her life to working in ministry for Mississippi County and its people
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The 31st Annual ESA St. Jude Radio/Cablethon fundraiser set for Friday and Saturday
(Local News ~ 02/26/11)
The 31st Annual ESA St. Jude Radio/Cablethon fundraiser will take place Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5, and plans are underway to make this year's event the biggest and best ever presented.
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MCHS report: Hospitals make a lot of improvements in 2010
(Local News ~ 02/26/11)
Hiring of new employees, cutting operation costs, and improving on-site technology were just a few of the things on the agenda for Mississippi County's Hospital System in 2010; and their yearly Achievements Summary, completed mid-February, reports that much was done last year to improve the situation of both hospitals.
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Bootheel man accused of statutory rape involving his juvenile daughter
(Local News ~ 02/26/11)
Pemiscot County authorities have arrested a Deering man, who is accused of statutory rape, involving his juvenile daughter.
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