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May 19, 2009 | Baxter Bulletin
Alternative School students grow garden for food banks
'The plants with the purple veins in the leaves are red potatoes,' explained Andrew Miller, 12, a student at the Alternative School in Mountain Home.
Deb Peterson's Years Past: Glance back into history
Take a look back in history through back issues ofThe Baxter Bulletin: 100 years ago April 23, 1909 Probably the largest acreage of tame grass on any one farm in the county now is on the Russell farm, a half mile north of Mountain Home.
A RECORD NUMBER of people fill the Benton High School cafeteria Monday night to take a civil service exam.
Deb Peterson's Years Past: Glance back into history
Take a look back in history through back issues ofThe Baxter Bulletin: 100 years ago April 2, 1909 The lone tree that has stood on top of Wallace Knob north of town slowly is decaying, and the staunch old landmark that has stood for years will soon be gone.
Bloodlike stains on two pages in a record book do not obscure details of the murder trial of John McCauly, James Russell, John Holland and William Edwards on Aug.
Oddest of '08: Criminal mishaps and lucky pets ... more
Oddest of '08: Criminal mishaps and lucky pets Story date: Jan. 2, 2008 Fish attack, roving pets make headlines By Jill Zeman Associated Press writer LITTLE ROCK - Conjoined birds, a lucky cat named Charlie ...
Pair of odd birds, flying fish attack in year's oddities
Siamese-twin birds, a lucky cat named Charlie Brown, a state lawmaker accused of biblical crimes, and criminal mishaps top 2008's list of offbeat news in Arkansas.
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