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Free show set at Washington

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Historic Washington State Park will continue its free “Music in the Park” series Sat., July 18 with The Nighthawk Band. The Night Hawk Band is...

Name inadvertently left off honor roll

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Due to incomplete information received by The Nashville News, Maci Bishop was inadvertently left off the list of those achieving All A’s for the...

Baseball hitting camp scheduled

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A baseball tryout and hitting camp will be hosted by Coast to Coast Baseball at Ouachita Baptist University Sun., July 26 at noon. Players...

Unexpected costs delay purchase of accounting software for Tollette

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TOLLETTE - Unexpected costs are delaying a controversial purchase of software by the town of Tollette, the town's council heard at their regular monthly...

Poblano’s owner to take over El Portrero building

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MINERAL SPRINGS - Following the recent closure of a Mineral Springs restaurant, El Potrero, a local and well-known restaurant will fill the newly open...

Theft suspect accused of failing to appear back in jail

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NASHVILLE - A man who had previously been arrested for theft by receiving is back in the Howard County jail after nearly a year...

County to see one contested race in September school board elections

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NASHVILLE - Howard County will see one contested school board race in the upcoming election cycle. At the close of the filing period Tuesday, the...

Local TV station to end broadcasts in September

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NASHVILLE - After 25 years of operation, local television station KJEP will be closing. According to board president Mark Cassady, two main developments have factored...

Mrs. Shirley Cheatham, 57, passed away on Tuesday, July 7, 2015

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Mrs. Shirley Cheatham, 57, of Mineral Springs, Arkansas, passed away on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was born on October...

Summer reading programs launch

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The Howard County Library is hosting their Summer reading program this month at their four regional branches. The “Every Hero Has a Story” program will...