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Museum Talk
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
One interesting item at the museum is the dental chair. This chair doesn't resemble, in any way, the dental chairs of today. Chairs from this Victorian era resemble a torture device. The chair at the museum is made of metal and would be very uncomfortable to sit in. ...
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Blytheville Police reports -- 4-26-13
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:
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Richard G. 'Dick' Ramey
(Obituary ~ 04/26/13)
Mr. Richard G. "Dick" Ramey, 91, of Blytheville, passed from this life Wednesday, April 24, 2013, at Great River Medical Center.
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Beau Robert Allen Branscum
(Obituary ~ 04/26/13)
Beau Robert Allen Branscum, 17, of Gosnell, passed from this life Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at his home.
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My political mentors are all in the grave
(Column ~ 04/26/13)
On the 5-minute drive to work this morning, I got to thinking about local politics, I guess as a result of Wednesday's rather surprising story about pay increases for various city employees.
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Music Week proclaimed in Blytheville
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
In collaboration with the Orpheus Club, Mayor James Sanders recently issued a proclamation naming the week of May 5-12, 2013, as National Music Week in Blytheville.
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'All That Jazz' a hit with parents, others
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
The Blytheville Primary School's kindergarten students were a big hit with the parents and other school supporters, singing two songs as parents recorded the moments on their cellphone movie cameras.
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City closing in on new garbage trucks
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
Though not expected to make a formal move until next week, members of the Blytheville City Council's Health and Sanitation Committee have chosen River City Hydraulic's bid for four garbage trucks, though they are still looking over proposals for two trash trucks.
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Blytheville School District plans 'Step Up' nights
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
Blytheville schools will be holding "Step Up" nights over the next few weeks, starting Tuesday with rising freshmen and sophomores.
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Darr visits county; mum on political plans
(Local News ~ 04/26/13)
Arkansas Lt. Gov. Mark Darr said Thursday he is not prepared to announce his candidacy for any state office, but was planning to spend some time with his family and start campaigning in another few months.
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Holiday Inn, Farm Bureau earn Major wins
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/13)
Here's a wrap up of the action from Cal Ripken Baseball and youth softball from Thursday night at the Blytheville Youth Sportsplex. CAL RIPKEN MAJOR LEAGUE Farm Bureau 10, Lions 2 Farm Bureau scored seven runs over the first two innings on their way to a 10-2 win over Lions...
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Razor signs with Shawnee Community College
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/13)
GOSNELL -- Richard Razor is a man of few words, but his play speaks volumes on the court. The Gosnell senior was a double-double machine this season, showing an ability to put it in the hole and battle for boards inside -- at times against bigger bodies -- as he averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a game...
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Pirates' season ends abruptly
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/13)
JONESBORO -- All season long, Gosnell Pirate head coach Bret Jackson's biggest concern with his club has been offense and especially timely hitting. "We've left so many runners on base this season that if we'd have brought half of them home I think we could be close to undefeated," said the longtime Pirate head coach...
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