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Daniel reassigned; position advertised (High School Sports ~ 04/02/13)
The Berryville school board may have solved one problem in Monday night's special meeting to determine the future of the football program. But it created another in the process. Last week, the board took the liberty of creating a new position at the school, head strength and conditioning coach. ... -
Bobcats come up short in upset bid of Farmington (High School Sports ~ 04/02/13)
BERRYVILLE -- Farmington used an 11-run seventh inning to turn a close game into a rout Monday afternoon as the Cardinals belted Berryville 19-4. The Bobcats dropped to 5-5 overall and 0-3 in 1-4A Conference with the loss. "The wheels came off," Berryville coach Matt Sayer said. "We had one of those innings that wouldn't end. We had an error or two and a walk or two. Mix that in with them crushing the ball and it equals a loss."... -
Green Forest's defensive struggles continue in road loss to Greenland (High School Sports ~ 04/02/13)
GREENLAND -- After watching his players make five errors in a 6-0 loss to Greenland Monday afternoon, Green Forest coach Tony Coffey had a meeting of the minds in the Pirates outfield. "We had a good discussion about it after the game," Coffey said. "I am not quitting on them by any stretch of the imagination. I am just frustrated because they are a much better team than they are showing."... -
Premeau fans 12 in Eureka Springs loss to Decatur
(High School Sports ~ 04/02/13)
EUREKA SPRINGS -- Josh Premeau struck out 12 batters in an 11-6 loss to Decatur Monday at Leatherwood Fields. Premeau pitched all five innings, allowing six hits and walking 10. The Highlanders had four hits with Logan Redding leading the way with two singles. Redding singled in the first and scored Eureka Springs' second run on a Tanner Allee RBI single...
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Lady Cats bombed by Farmington (High School Sports ~ 04/02/13)
BERRYVILLE -- Berryville battled the elements and the Lady Cardinals Monday afternoon in a 17-0 blowout loss to Farmington in a 1-4A Conference outing. The Lady Cats managed four hits in the five-inning, mercy-rule affair. Whitney Howerton, Ciera Foster, Ally Teague and Mattie Armstrong each singled as the top four spots in the lineup produced no hits and reached base just once, a McKenna Gerster walk in the Berryville half of the fourth... -
Fun in the sun (Outdoors ~ 04/02/13)
TOP: Schuyler Worley, center, enjoys a game of putt-putt at Pig Trail Karts and Golf in Eureka Springs Sunday afternoon. Walking off the green is Joh McClelland. To Worley's left are Haley Miller, Beth Olson, Anna Buffer and Robert Conway. BOTTOM: Jennifer Schottel and daughter Ruby chase down Jennifer's son, Robbie, on the go-kart track at the faciltiy... -
Cash-ing in (Outdoors ~ 04/02/13)
Caiden Cash, 14, caught this 46-pound Striped Bass at Beaver Lake on his birthday, March 30, while fishing with Johnson Guide Service. Cash was freelining a shad and a 38-pound test throwing a 4-inch swimbait. -
Letter to the Editor: 'I'm suing myself; I cannot win.'
(Holiday Island ~ 04/02/13)
I am a private citizen and home owner in Holiday Island, in Carroll County, in the state of Arkansas, and in the United States of America -- the "land of the free." I attended the HISID Commissioners meeting yesterday evening and was troubled by the fact that I am included as a plaintiff in a lawsuit initiated by Dave Bishoff which I had no interest in, I did not initiate it, did not approve of and would, if I had a free will, avoid altogether. ...
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HISID attorney makes few comments on Bischoff case, developer says suit could have been settled inexpensively (Holiday Island ~ 04/02/13)
HOLIDAY ISLAND -- In a special meeting Monday evening, HISID attorney Tom Kieklak spent more time lecturing on law topics than on talking about the assessment of benefits lawsuit, David Bischoff v. HISID. At the end of the meeting, developer Tom Dees took the Board of Commissioners to task for not settling the suit when it could have been less expensive... -
HISID attorney makes few comments on Bischoff case, developer says suit could have been settled inexpensively (Local News ~ 04/02/13)
HOLIDAY ISLAND -- In a special meeting Monday evening, HISID attorney Tom Kieklak spent more time lecturing on law topics than on talking about the assessment of benefits lawsuit, David Bischoff v. HISID. At the end of the meeting, developer Tom Dees took the Board of Commissioners to task for not settling the suit when it could have been less expensive...
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