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Southern Heights holds first revival in new facility (Local News ~ 03/22/04)
Southern Heights Baptist Church, 279 Highway 221 South, Berryville, will host a series of revival services starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 28, and continuing each evening at 7 p.m. through Friday, April 2. The series of meetings will be the first of its kind held in the church's new facilities... -
New Bible offers in-depth study with lesson plans
(Local News ~ 03/22/04)
Having edited the best-selling Adventure Bible for children and, with his wife, the Teen Study Bible, it is appropriate that Dr. Larry Richards has developed a similar study Bible for adults. And what a study Bible it is. Flipping to spots in this Bible one finds:...
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Three days of gospel music scheduled at Otto
(Local News ~ 03/22/04)
Singing for the Son, three days of music by popular regional and nationally-known gospel singers, will be held April 16-18 at Lester Flatt Memorial Park at Otto, located between Conway and Jacksonville on Highway 107 off of U.S. Highway 64. Cost is $15 per person for the entire weekend, $8 per person over age 15 on Friday night, $10 per person over age 15 on Saturday, and $5 per day for children ages 12 to 15, with children under 11 years admitted free. ...
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Kathryn Cenek
(Obituary ~ 03/22/04)
KATHRYN R. CENEK, a resident of Eureka Springs, was born Nov. 9, 1923, in Opava, Czechoslovakia, a daughter of Emil and Maria (Mendrok) Drabke. She died Monday, March 15, 2004, in her home at the age of 80. Mrs. Cenek was a Registered Nurse and Director of Nursing at the Eureka Springs Hospital. She was a member of the Arkansas State Board of Nursing in 1982 for two years. She was of the Catholic faith. Kathryn touched many lives and hearts of several people in the community...
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Roy Horton
(Obituary ~ 03/22/04)
ROY HORTON, a resident of Blue Eye, Mo., was born April 16, 1931 in Oak Grove, a son of Thomas Hastin and Earsley (Rogers) Horton. He died Tuesday, March 16, 2004, in Harrison, at the age of 72. Mr. Horton was a member of the Bowman Pentecostal Church and was a logger...
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Donald Turner
(Obituary ~ 03/22/04)
DONALD TURNER, a resident of Green Forest, Arkansas, was born Aug.16, 1958, in Berryville, a son of Firman Harold and Frankie Faye (Pritchett) Johnson. He died Sunday, March 14, 2004, in Fayetteville, at the age of 45. Donald was a truck driver and a small engine mechanic. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was a member of the Green Forest Bass Club, the Bergman Bass Club, and the National Rifle Association...
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Human remains discovered near Eureka Springs
(Local News ~ 03/22/04)
Human skeletal remains found on Tuesday just outside Eureka Springs city limits have been sent to the state crime lab in Little Rock for investigation and identification, according to Sheriff Chuck Medford. The remains were found by hikers Tuesday in a wooded area south of Black Bass Lake, which is south of and below Highway 62 in Eureka Springs...
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Former Green Beret campaigns for WWII vets (Local News ~ 03/22/04)
A veteran Green Beret who served in Vietnam, Panama and the Mideast is urging all World War II veterans to come forward and accept the Bronze Star medals they are entitled to under a new program to recognize the vets, who are dwindling in numbers by the thousands each month... -
State project to boost walleye fish population (Local News ~ 03/22/04)
A three-day walleye-spawning project on the Lower Kings River has produced an abundance of walleye eggs, which will soon become fingerlings. The numerous fingerlings will be stocked in Table Rock, Beaver, Bull Shoals and Norfork Lakes to help produce better walleye fishing...
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