Archive | June, 2011

Rain no longer dreaded

Terry and Deborah Pearson no longer dread the rain.

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Higher water, sewer bills on way

Mulberry residents should expect to see an increase on upcoming water and sewage bills.

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July 4 Celebration Starts At 2 P.M. Monday

Booneville’s annual July Fourth freedom celebration is expected to last longer this year. A lot longer.

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Former CASC Student Fights Extradition In 1983 Homicide

POTEAU — A fugitive wanted in a 1983 LeFlore County homicide and detained in a Bellingham, Wash., jail since Friday is fighting extradition, LeFlore Assistant District Attorney Marion Fry said Tuesday

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Congressman Asks Postmaster For Review On Closings

Rep. Mike Ross on Tuesday asked U.S. Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe for a “detailed accounting” of the process involved in closing post offices after his office received documents that reported th

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UAFS Starts Library Project

University of Arkansas at Fort Smith officials, students and guests on Tuesday broke ground on a $14.2 million library expansion, getting some help from about $700,000 in donations.

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Judge: Citizens Can Fix Petitions

A judge on Tuesday ordered Fort Smith City Clerk Sherri Gard to give petitioners seeking a special election on a 1 percent food tax 10 days to “correct or amend” a deficiency in their petition related

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A&P In Waiting Mode After Judge’s Ruling

Now that petitioners seeking a referendum on a 1 percent prepared-food tax have been granted 10 days to correct their petition deficiencies, the Advertising and Promotion Commission must wait to see h

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Importers Oppose Catfish Safety Rule

WASHINGTON — A trade association representing Wal-Mart and other large retailers voiced opposition to including swai, basa and other Asian whitefish in USDA catfish inspections.

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Task Force May Study Animal Control

The Fort Smith Board of Directors looks likely to appoint a temporary task force to study a new animal control proposal the board discussed Tuesday in a study session.

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