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Warning: This column is all about poop
(Column ~ 08/10/11)
Since the talk around town the past couple of weeks has been about community cleanup, it seems appropriate for me to mention my own area of concern: Goose poop.
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Larry Renee' Jones
(Obituary ~ 08/10/11)
Mr. Larry Renee' Jones, 57, a resident of Danbury, Conn., departed this life Thursday, August 4, 2011.
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ANC registration
(Business ~ 08/10/11)
New student at Arkansas Northeastern College registered for classes Tuesday at the college. Main registration will be Aug. 16-17 on the Blytheville main campus.
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Royster gives Pirates some versatility
(High School Sports ~ 08/10/11)
One word comes to mind when talking about Gosnell's Farontae Royster: versatile. "He's sort of our 'slash' player," said Pirate head coach Brian Sims. Sims has Royster slotted at receiver, running back, corner back, safety and will play in the half back spot when the Pirates go to the double-wing...
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Panel OKs use permit for church
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Tuesday night, the Blytheville Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit request for a Family Life Center at New Saint Paul MB Church, 515 E. Sawyer.
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City not seeing much uptick in recycling
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Blytheville Public Works director Rick Mosley said there was only a slight increase in recycling last week, when weekly curbside recycling pickup began.
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Citizens may soon pay water bills online
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Blytheville residents may soon be able to pay their water bills online.
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Waterworks enforcing fee on delinquent accounts
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Blytheville Waterworks has begun enforcing a $20 charge on delinquent accounts, even if the individual's water has not been disconnected.
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Mayor nixes closed session at contentious Gosnell council meeting
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Discussion became heated during the Tuesday night meeting of Gosnell's City Council, regarding Mayor Don Marshall's decision to cut the $225 per month paid by the city to code enforcement officer Royce Carpenter for inspection of sewers.
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Questions raised over city's use of Nucor donation
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Questions have arisen about the use of Nucor's $75,000 donation to the city of Blytheville last year that allowed the city to tear down approximately 31 structures.
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Blytheville Police reports -- 8-10-11
(Local News ~ 08/10/11)
Recent reports from the Blytheville Police Department:
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