Feb 3, 2008 | The Washington Post
Moorefield Loses Some Favor as Site For Center
“The attraction to Moorefield Station was the Metrorail, in my mind. And if it's not going to be there, it certainly changes the equation”
COMMENT By Arianne Aryanpur Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, February 3, 2008; Page LZ01 With plans to extend Metrorail to Loudoun County in jeopardy, several Loudoun supervisors said last week that they ... via The Washington Post
Editor's note: This column ran previously in the Guard on Jan. 6, 1995. 73 YEARS AGO A new Ford truck belonging to Truman Tucker, local produce dealer, burned at 3:30 Sunday morning on the highway a half-mile ... via Batesville Daily Guard
Editor's note: This column ran previously in the Guard on Jan. 5, 1995. 73 YEARS AGO A tragic fire at Moorefield took the life of Miss Mary Elizabeth Moore, aged 20, in a blaze that destroyed the home of Mr. via Batesville Daily Guard
Woman said she wrecked for freedom
“Smith said that Wehner and Ingram picked her up in Pleasant Plains and was taking her to a Halloween Party”
Was it a case of escaping her kidnappers or just an argument that caused a Ravenden woman to wreck a pickup truck and flee near Moorefield Wednesday evening? That's the question facing Independence County ... via Batesville Daily Guard
Gunman takes money in highway robbery
“I had stopped at Wal-Mart on my way to class at UACCB (University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville) and was on the cutoff just past the "S”
Craig Tobias doesn't usually make it a habit of carrying around large sums of money, but Thursday morning he had more than usual for an upcoming trip to Michigan that afternoon to visit family. via Batesville Daily Guard