07/13/11 The Columbus Americans 10-and-under Dizzy Dean All-Star baseball team will find out later today if it will get a second chance to punch a ticket to the World Series.
07/13/11 The impact of the ongoing heat wave, which is now in its sixth week, is starting to be felt by area farmers and has the potential to cause damage to Logan County's largest industry -- agriculture.
07/13/11 It was a game that went back and forth for six innings. In the end, the Grenada Recreation all stars had just enough to down Grenada Youth League in the second round of the Dizzy Dean 10-year old North State Tournament.
07/13/11 Efforts to save a Prince Street house listed on the National Register of Historic Places have ended, and demolition may be in the offing. The Silas Owens Sr. "mixed masonry" house at 2945 Prince St. is in the way of Kroger's 66,000-square-foot expansion and fueling station.
07/13/11 Last week, a story in the Crozet Gazette enthusiastically suggested that the Bateville Store , a popular music venue and country store that was forced to close when the Health Department cited them for more or less running a restaurant without a permit, might re-open. However, when we spoke to store owner Cid Scallet he was cautious about such pronouncements. "Apparently there's a rumor [about ...
07/13/11 Forrest City marine, Sgt. Marshall Kennedy, and his family are spending their days in Maryland hospital after an IED changed their lives.
07/12/11 A 22-year-old was beaten outside the White River Country Club Saturday night and deputies looking for answers.
07/12/11 The Arkansas Hustle Basketball Family is dedicated to the development and growth of its players athletically, spiritually, and educationally. The team's head coach, former UALR women's basketball player and Director of Basketball Operations, Kimberly Davis, has a special interest in the young MEN on her team.
06/28/11 A group of bicyclists taking part in the deCycles program was spotted in the Ohio Valley Monday, making their way from Indiana to the New England region of the country.
06/28/11 Excitement was in the air as contestants for the 2011 Miss Ripley County gathered at the home of Sarah Comer Friday night. There were 18 girls in all - wanting the title to preside over the Ripley County 4-H Fair, which is set for July 17-23.
06/17/11 A regular stock car racing program will be held at the Monett Speedway on Sunday night.
06/16/11 Newport's Taylor-Made Ambulance recently defeated Batesville 9-0 in Zone 2 play.
06/15/11 The Mississippi Department of Transportation is closing two parking areas on U.S. Highway 78 in eastern DeSoto County this week because of safety and public nuisance issues.
05/23/11 Frisch's Restaurants, Inc. , announced that effective today Mark R. Lanning, 56, will become the Company's Vice President-Finance with the intent that he will also be named the Company's Chief Financial Officer ? within three months following a brief transition period working with retiring CFO, Donald H.
05/20/11 INDIANAPOLIS | The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 2011 Community of the Year award.
05/19/11 Lafayette Central Catholic (Class A), Heritage Christian (2A), Andrean (3A), and Carroll (4A) are the defending state champions. The pairings for the 45th annual IHSAA baseball state championships have been released. The tournament starts on Friday, May 26th and ends at Victory Field on June 17th. The sectional lineup for all four classes is as follows: Class 4A 1. Munster (7) Game 1: Munster ...
05/18/11 An attorney representing a former attorney for the Arkansas Lottery Commission in her wrongful termination suit against the commission said his client is willing to settle the suit.
05/18/11 A group of Arkansans with an affinity for nostalgia has bought the steel hull of an 80-year-old paddle-wheel boat moored at Jacksonport State Park and intends to convert it into a restaurant.
05/18/11 New Haven and Albion are among the 10 finalists in the "Back Home Again in Indiana Decoration Program," conducted in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500. Twenty-six cities and towns in the state participated in the contest for a grand prize of $25,000.
05/03/11 NEW YORK (AP) - Joyous at the release of a decade's frustration, Americans streamed to the site of the World Trade Center, the gates of the White House and smaller but no less jubilant gatherings across the nation to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden - cheering, waving flags and belting the national anthem. |