Results 1 - 20 of 88 in Bluffton, AR
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Buses will take those who don't have transportation out of town
For residents who need a ride, Palmetto Breeze, formerly the Lowcountry Regional Transportation Authority, will provide bus pick-up in Bluffton and Hilton Head.
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Bluffton character -- What is it? And how can developers get it?
Photo: The post office at Bluffton Village is a commercial building that town leaders say reflects Bluffton character.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 Sports Calendar Story date: April 19, 2008 Russellville High School tennis tryouts Russellville High School tennis tryouts will be May 12-15 for girls and May 19-22 for boys.
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Workshop provides professional training for teachers
Workshop provides professional training for teachers LITTLE ROCK Spring is here and many teachers throughout the state will be looking for professional development training and workshops.
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Fraud Alert: Watch for "Gas Savers"
High gas prices have motivated many consumers to look for new ways in which to conserve fuel and money.
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A program on the legacy of former Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller is scheduled Saturday, May 10, at the UA Rockfeller Institute on the grounds of the former Winrock Farms on Petit Jean Mountain.
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State Police to learn how to identify fake documents
Personnel at the Arkansas State Police will take training courses to learn how to spot fraudulent identity documents presented by people from foreign countries.
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NAMA XIII When you see the limos on Dickson Street next Thursday night, you'll know that it's NAMA time.
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Tour of flood damage takes FEMA officials across county
State and federal officials toured flood-damaged roads, bridges and culverts near the west end of Washington County on Wednesday to determine if public funding assistance will be provided.
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Charities keeping up with flood victims' needs
Then there are times when the community or someone else has to help the charities.
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Local residents raise awareness of victims' rights
When crimes are committed in the Twin Lakes Area, the whole community is affected, local officials say.
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The Chamber sign at the Greenwood town square is seen by hundreds each day. Area organizations utilize it to inform the public of their special events.
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Arkansas Leads Country in Homeless Rate
After being awakened by chickens in their living quarters, the contestants must pluck what once clucked, then cook them for the evening's family-style dinner service.
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Women's shelters full, across NWA and River Valley
Women's shelters across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley are often filled to capacity, leaving lives in danger, when there's nowhere to go.
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Arkansas Blog: Tax reprieve for disaster victims
One less thing for the flooded-out and tornado-hit to worry about: Filing their state taxes.
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Help after the storms Realtor, contractor team up to provide consumer protection tips for storm and flood repairs Dara Tapley, licensed Realtor with Central Arkansas Real Estate and Mickey Upton, construction ...
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1-3 a Baseball : 1-3 a squads anxious to hit dry diamonds
Baseball coaches in the 1-3 A are seeing red when wet. A deluge of rain over the last three weeks has forced the cancelation or postponement of dozens of games in the area.
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Group wants to help solve murders
The Central Arkansas Chapter of Parents of Murdered Children Inc., is gathering information regarding unsolved murders in Arkansas, according to a news release from the group. For more information, call POMC at (501) 375-7662, or e-mail cacofpomc@aol.com.
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This weekend there will be plenty of fun for the entire family at the Arkansas Babies and Children Expo.
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Rumble on the River not just a softball tournament
Rumble on the River not just a softball tournament Story date: April 6, 2008 By Daniel Stave For The Courier Rumble on the River is a new softball tournament in Russellville scheduled for April 18-20. The ...
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