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NHS softball coach set to retire
Scrapperette softball Coach Phillip Miller said Monday afternoon that he is retiring.
“It was a hard decision to make,” he said. “I felt it was...
The Cecil ‘Birddog’ Harris Memorial Early Files
134 years ago: November 1886
We don’t know exactly how it is, but we would venture to guess that a great many preachers in Arkansas...
South Pike County district to open with two options for students
By P.J. Tracy
Murfreesboro Diamond
The South Pike County School District has released a two-pronged approach to student education in the upcoming school year.
“We would like...
Two locals killed in Sevier County wreck
A Nashville man and a Mineral Springs youth were killed the morning of Sunday, June 28 in a two-vehicle accident in Sevier County, according...
Pike County push for ‘wet’ ballot issue continues
The Pike County Improvement Committee held a petition drive Saturday at the Gypsy Underground Flea Market in Murfreesboro as part of their efforts to...
Fireworks still on for 4th; Stand Up event pushed back to...
Although the Stand Up for America program has been postponed, the Fourth of July fireworks display will be held at the Nashville City Park...
Superintendent out of hospital, recovering from COVID-19
By John R. Schirmer
News-Leader staff
Nashville Superintendent Doug Graham came home Monday from a Hot Springs hospital where he was hospitalized more than a week...
Mine Creek Revelations by Louie Graves: The ‘M’ Word
YES, I AM STILL HERE looking out the window on Main Street, and I am immersed in some deep-thinking about political correctness.
Out in Crazyfornia,...
Obituary: Elizha Tukai ‘Kai’ Leeper, 15, of Mineral Springs
Elizha Tukai “Kai” Leeper, 15, of Mineral Springs, died Sunday, June 28, 2020.
He was born Jan. 16, 2005, in Texarkana, Texas.
He attended Mineral Springs...
Obituary: Paul Wayne Tollett, 71, of Nashville
Paul Wayne Tollett, age 71, died at his home in Nashville on June 30, 2020, surrounded by his loving family.
Paul was born on Oct....