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Sunken Lands C of C to create cultural roadway
Zack A. Tucker, representative for the Sunken Lands Regional Chamber of Commerce, outlines the plans the Chambers has to create a Sunken Lands Cultural Roadway.
Dyess students salute military
Reporter-News Photo by Ronald W. Erdrich Dressed as Abraham Lincoln, Stetson Hodges talks with fellow fifth-grader Anthony Ruiz on Friday before Dyess Elementary School's "I Love America" program titled "Faith of our Fathers." Students honored members of the U.S. military.
Dyess celebrates 75 years of history
The City of Dyess will celebrate its 75th birthday at 6 p.m. Friday, May 22 with a homecoming on the circle downtown and a commemorative ceremony at the founder's memorial.
Arkanas hometown of Johnny Cash seeks new life
DYESS, Arkansas - The swamp land here still tries to reclaim its past, swallowing up concrete foundations reinforced with steel beams and spitting out its buried dead.
I made a passing reference the other day to a Johnny Cash museum mentioned in the legislature's division of the general improvement fund for local projects.
Fire claims Northeast Arkansas movie memorabilia
The fire began in a tin structure in which items from the movies were stored. The building, owned by Melton Emery, had items he had collected over the last 15 to 20 years.
Mississippi County votes to name Johnny Cash Highway
Locals in the small farming community of Dyess in southern Mississippi County are taking steps to honor their towna s most famous former resident, Johnny Cash.
A Road Named Cash: Mspi Co. considers road name
Johnny Cash walked the line, and if Mississippi County officials agree motorists will be able to drive the road.
Ark. Senate panel OKs Rock 'n' Roll Highway 67
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - A stretch of U.S. 67 that Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash used to travel is a-comin' closer to becoming Arkansas' "Rock 'n' Roll Highway." The Senate Transportation, Technology and Legislative ...
Thanks to Dyess personnel for trash cleanup
I am one of many who owe a "thank you" to all the Dyess Air Force Base personnel who policed and picked up the trash on Arnold Boulevard and Rebecca Lane on Wednesday morning.
First Dyess parade is a success
Dyess held its very first Christmas Parade Saturday night, December 20, much to the delight of townspeople and area citizens.
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