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New bridge at NPS to alter traffic patterns

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Parents bringing children to the Nashville Primary School this fall must make some new traffic moves. There will be some concrete traffic “islands” that direct...

Scrappers begin limited activities under AAA rules

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By John R. Schirmer News-Leader staff Things were a little different Monday morning as the Nashville Scrappers reported to Scrapper Stadium for the first day of...

The Cecil ‘Birddog’ Harris Memorial Early Files

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124 years ago: April 1896 The White Cliffs Portland Cement & Chalk Co., of which Joe Kelly of Brownstown is manager, is now erecting a...

Mine Creek Revelations by Louie Graves: That ‘Boom’

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YES, I AM STILL HERE looking out the window on Main Street, and wondering how far it is from here to there. I’m going somewhere...

Obituary: Zechariah H. Melson, 33, of Nashville

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Zechariah H. Melson, age 33, went to be with the Good Lord, May 25, 2020, at home surrounded by family. He was born Nov. 14,...

Obituary: Debra Ann Whitmore, 65, of Nashville

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Debra Ann Whitmore, 65, of Nashville, died May 21, 2020. She was the daughter of the late R.A. Whitmore and Vera Johnson, but was raised...

Obituary: Margaret Inez Wagner Coppinger, 93, of Texas

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Margaret Inez Wagner Coppinger, 93, of Wills Point, Texas, died Sunday, May 24, 2020. She was born Sept. 18, 1926 in Mineral Springs, to...

Obituary: Charles L. Compton of Hot Springs Village

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Charles L. Compton, son of the late Duffy Mack Compton and Coye Dell Compton of Nashville, Ark., beloved husband of the late Sylvia A....

Pike County municipal seats up for election this year

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Those interested in running for city positions may now pick up the “Running for Public Office” handbook at the Pike County Clerk’s Office. According to...

Reopening of Pike County Courthouse to be ‘played by ear’

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Under the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Pike County Judge Dewight Mack stated that the opening of the Pike County Courthouse would be “played by ear.” He...