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Bivens relates stroke, retires to his dogs
(Column ~ 11/15/13)
Lots of folks around Blytheville remember former sports writer Mark Bivens; he was here at the Courier News back in the '70s and '80s working under sports editor Ron Chrisco when Hank Haines was still the publisher.
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Police chief plans proactive approach to crime
(Local News ~ 11/15/13)
Blytheville Police Chief Ross Thompson is working on a proactive approach to fight crime in the city.
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City may limit businesses from using address as name
(Local News ~ 11/15/13)
The Blytheville Code Enforcement Committee is considering a measure that prevents a business from using its address as its name.
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Not guilty verdict in Tillman trial
(Local News ~ 11/15/13)
A verdict of "not guilty" was handed down by a jury Thursday afternoon in the case regarding an October 2012 conflict between Chad Tillman and Jessie Lang.
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BGRAA looking to repurpose olf YMCA building
(Local News ~ 11/15/13)
After a number of break-ins and vandalizations at the former YMCA building, the Blytheville-Gosnell Regional Airport Authority is turning to the Department of Interior to see if the usage restrictions placed on the property can be lifted.
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Effort to change street name clears hurdle
(Local News ~ 11/15/13)
The Blytheville Planning Commission will soon hear a proposal to rename Marguerite Street to "Gene Hinton Drive" in honor of the longtime community leader and educator.
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