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Man accused of rape makes first appearance in court; Bond set at $100,000

TERRICA HENDRIX Editor NASHVILLE – A man accused of rape appeared in court yesterday. Nilson Henriquez Santos, 33, of Nashville, appeared in Howard County Circuit Court before...

Tollette church to hold Men’s Day

Corinth First Baptist Church in Tollette will be holding their annual Men’s Day and Building Fund program on May 15, at 2:30 p.m. Pastor...

Gospel singing to be held

Bethany Baptist Church, located on Possum Hollow Rd in Dierks, will be holding a Friday Night Gospel Singing on May 13 at 6:00 p.m.

Decoration day to take place

Decoration Day at Biggs Chapel in Nathan will take place on Sunday, May 15. Service will begin at 11 a.m. followed by a potluck...

Ruth White, 84, of Blair, Oklahoma formerly of Mineral Springs, Arkansas passed away on...

Ruth White, 84, of Blair, Oklahoma formerly of Mineral Springs, Arkansas passed away on Monday May 9, 2016 in Lawton, Oklahoma. She was born...

Black Graduation

  The 16th Annual Black Graduation Ceremony was held on Saturday, May 7. Gabriel Green, 2005 Nashville graduate, was keynote speaker at the ceremony, encouraging...

English Peas

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From the Barnyard | Mike Graves My wife and I just returned from a conference for dieticians in Arlington, Texas. We heard some interesting lectures,...

The Story of Little Chip

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On the Edge of Common Sense | Baxter Black Most of us, rural or urban can get attached to an animal. Our barn cat Jay...

Book Review: Friction by Sandra Brown

Nicole Tracy | Literary Columnist Examining the synopsis given in the romantic thriller “Friction” by Sandra Brown reads as follows: “Crawford Hunt wants his daughter...

The Continuing Story of Dr. Margaret Pittman

Kenneth Bridges | History Columnist Dr. Margaret Pittman was one of the great scientific minds of the past century. While she helped create vaccines for...