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Local DAR participates in Branson parade (Holiday Island ~ 11/14/12)
For the eighth year, Abendschone Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution/Eureka Springs participated in the Veteran's Day Parade in Branson, Mo. Suzanne Williams, left, Phyllis Jones, Rosalie Myers, Regent Fayette Schmutzler, Helen Moran, and Betsy Brummond walk along beside the float and hand out American flags... -
Response to vanishing deer letter
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/14/12)
We live in HI. The deer have not vanished where we live. If a large predator has moved into your territory, deer will vanish, along with all sorts of other animals. Including cats and dogs that are let to roam. Most likely a large feline of sorts, and no I am not talking about a housecat. We have them out here. I have seen one in our neighborhood...
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LETTER: Reader seeks missing 'pet' deer, says HI deer have vanished
(Holiday Island ~ 11/14/12)
Deer Editor, Has anyone seen the deer? It seems like 95 percent of the deer have vanished from the woods on the mountainside of Holiday Island. For the past nine years Biffy has been our wild pet. With robust leaps, when I called her name, like a puppy dog she quickly came...
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Farrar expects youth to meet expectations (High School Sports ~ 11/14/12)
GREEN FOREST -- Green Forest basketball coach Kyle Farrar leaves nothing to the imagination when it comes to his expectations of the Lady Tigers. "Our goal is to make it back to the state tournament," Farrar said matter-of-factly. "It's going to be an uphill climb. But we have been there three years in a row. They see no reason why it can't be four."... -
Stone wants solid changes in Tigers (High School Sports ~ 11/14/12)
GREEN FOREST -- The Green Forest Tigers basketball team hasn't made a playoff appearance since 1998. It only won two games last year. First-year head coach Brandon Stone believes he can change that. "There have been four coaches in four years," Stone noted as the main cause of the downward spiral. "There was no consistency in the program."... -
UPDATED: Oak Grove teenager missing since Halloween (Local News ~ 11/14/12)
By T.S. Strickland Carroll County News OAK GROVE -- The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is seeking information to bring home a missing Oak Grove girl. Sixteen-year-old Desiray Thibodeaux vanished on Halloween night after attending an event at Oak Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Around 8 p.m., Thibodeaux had told her best friend she was not feeling well and was going to walk home, but she never made it to her mother's house...
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