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MS City Council gets new fire truck

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Jonathan Canaday Southwest Arkansas Radio The Mineral Springs City Council has approved the purchase of a new medical fire truck. Fire Chief Chris Hostetler says the purchase is needed...

Baker’s dozen file candidacy

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Nicole Tracy Reporter NASHVILLE – There are currently 13 candidates that have filed to run for office in Howard County for the upcoming 2016 elections. Among those who have filed,...

Fireman pension assistance topic at City Council meeting

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Nicole Tracy Reporter NASHVILLE - Firemen’s pensions, a review of the 2013 city audit, and a possible cost of living increase were major topics discussed at the Nashville City Council...

Home catches fire on South Front Street

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Photo by Luke Reeder A pair of Nashville firefighters work to contain a fire in a residence on South Front Street Tuesday. Firefighters arrived quickly after...

Five seasons and counting

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Photo by Klaire Howard The Nashville Junior Scrappers earned the 7-4A Junior High Conference Championship trophy with an 18-14 victory over the previously unbeaten Arkadelphia. The...

Caddo Hills Homecoming this Friday

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Caddo Hills Schools has announced the 2015-2016 Homecoming Court & Escorts with the theme “Alice in Wonderland.” Queen Abby Laughery will be escorted by...

“Sweet” memories bring brothers back to cook room

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  MOUNT IDA – The smell of sorghum cooking as the warm steam wafting off the cooker fills the air brought a pair of brothers...

Harp pleads guilty to theft charges

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A Hot Springs man plead guilty to a host of charges related to a roadside incident last December involving an elderly woman who stopped...

Bike Magazine writer, photographer visit local trails

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DERWOOD BRETT Mountain bike tourism made another move recently when a writer and photographer from Bike Magazine visited the area to gather information for a...

Lighting project nears completion

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DERWOOD BRETT Work to complete the lighting retrofit and upgrade at Caddo Hills Schools should be completed by December 10,, according to Deric Owens, district...