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    21-year-old man drowns at Deer Run Park

    05/31/11 A man has drowned in Sharp County after swimming at Deer Run Park.
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    Congressional elections and Paul Ryan's Medicare plan

    05/24/11 Everybody's watching that special election in a solidly Republican district in New York where a Democrat may win on the strength of her opposition to the Republican budget plan to end Medicare as a single-payer health system and convert it to a privatized system with vouchers. A third Tea Party candidate for Arkansas U.S. Reps. Rick Crawford and Tim Griffin would complicate their lives, but ...
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    Otero County Commissioners request drought aid from Commissioner of Agriculture

    05/24/11 Otero County Commissioners Monday approved and posted a letter to Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture John Salazar requesting inclusion in the drought disaster area.
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    Pocahontas benefits from Trackfest 2011

    05/21/11 It's the United Blood Trackers national event and where relieved to find out the flood water had gone down.
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    Mississippi River hits crest in Vicksburg

    05/20/11 VICKSBURG, Miss. - Eddie Simmons was relieved to hear that the Mississippi River crested slightly lower than expected north of him in Vicksburg, confident his house would survive the flooding that is plaguing many states.
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    DCHS seniors awarded $2.4 million in scholarships on Honors Day

    05/20/11 Last week, Dyer County High School honored their outstanding seniors during their Honors Day program. Parents, college representatives, central office staff, school board, members, business and...
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    Fifteen miles of the Mississippi is closed to shipping as fears grow that flooding could cost economy $300million a day

    05/17/11 The Coast Guard closed 15 miles of the river near Natchez, Mississippi, this morning to protect flood defences and ships and could not say when it would re-open.
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    Pirates of the Caribbean Opening in Record 402 IMAX Theaters

    05/17/11 IMAX announced today that Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides will open in a record 402 IMAX theaters globally.
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    Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Confirmed to Open in a Record-Breaking 402 IMAX(R) Theatres Globally

    05/17/11 LOS ANGELES -- IMAX Corporation and The Walt Disney Studios announced today that the action fantasy adventure Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides will be released in the immersive IMAX 3D format to a record number of theatres worldwide this Friday, May 20th.
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    Nixon wins four gold, leads Wolves to title

    05/16/11 Gunnar Nixon may have stole the show with a record of four individual state titles, but he was more than willing to share the stage in one last trip atop the medal stand at the Class 6A state track and field championships.
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    HUFFPOST HILL - Government Going After Mortgage Giants

    05/16/11 We're eagerly awaiting the Holy See's policy paper on the widespread use of deer contraceptives in Maryland.
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    Flooding Mississippi submerges Memphis waterfront

    05/10/11 The Mississippi River was cresting at near-record stage as backed-up tributaries spilled out of their banks in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. Cleanup is expected to be massive as the surge moves downstream. The Mississippi River began cresting and hit nearly 48 feet early Tuesday, falling short of a record but wreaking havoc across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi as tributaries and ...
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    Sports Calendar: Tourneys/Events/Camps; Players Wanted

    05/09/11 May 30 - June 2 - The Roland Ranger Baseball Camp will be held at the team's field. Cost is $40 for grades 1-6. Call (479) 650-2296 or email HMatlock@roland.k12.ok.us
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    Wild children in rehab

    05/09/11 Wildlife rehabilitator Joanne Dreeben's phone just keeps ringing this time of year.
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    Outdoor briefs: 5-9-11

    05/08/11 Biologists use Lake Greenlee for alligator gar research read more
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    Something wild

    05/07/11 This April 2011 photo courtesy of Toni Gallagher shows Joanne Dreeben feeding a baby squirrel esbilac, a puppy milk replacement to which she added heavy cream, at her home in Yonkers, N.Y. According to Dreeban, this particular squirrel was found in a dog park in White Plains, N.Y., it ran up to a woman and tried to climb up her leg.
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    River flooding worsens

    05/04/11 The rising flood waters of the Mighty Mississippi River continue to bring added stress to the entire Delta region and many Bolivar County residents on the levee will be forced to change their way of life during the coming weeks.
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    Southern Arkansas lands nine on baseball/softball GSC teams

    05/04/11 Southern Arkansas placed seven members, including five first team picks, on this year's All-Gulf South Conference baseball team released Wednesday by the league office.
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    Flood fears spread south along the Mississippi

    05/04/11 MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Flood worries that prompted the U.S. government to blast open a Missouri levee to ease pressure on some towns are rippling down the Mississippi River, leading to more evacuations and unease as the Army Corps of Engineers weighs whether to purposely inundate more land with water.
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    Miss. gov: Leave flood zone now, rely on friends

    05/04/11 Haley Barbour said state won't provide assistance for evacuations as low-lying areas are expected to flood later this month
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