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MT Ministerial Alliance holds Thanksgiving service
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
Tribune News Director Members of several Marked Tree churches, along with area residents gathered at Marked Tree First Baptist Church Sunday night to give thanks for what they have been given, at the 2003 Marked Tree Community Thanksgiving Service. After welcoming remarks by Rev. ...
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Faye Earlene Pollard
(Obituary ~ 11/26/03)
Faye Earlene Pollard, 70, of Caraway died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, at St. Bernard's Medical Center in Jonesboro. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include six sons, Billy Pollard, Joey Pollard and Teddy Pollard, all of Caraway, Bobby Pollard of Evening Shade, Randy Pollard of Kilgore, Texas, and Earnest Pollard of Linn, Mo.; six daughters, Janet Calvert, Cynthia Pollard and Julia Barrett, all of Caraway, Rosetta Fagan of Trumann, Mechelle Weyer of Paragould and Tammy Walsh of Manila; two brothers, Wendell Hart of Keiser and Kendell Hart of Russellville; one sister, Nellie Faulkenberry of Osceola; 33 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.. ...
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Sue Nash
(Obituary ~ 11/26/03)
Sue Hunter Nash, 84, of West Memphis died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, in a West Memphis hospital. Born Aug. 13, 1919, in Desha, she was the daughter of Frances Marion Hunter and Lou Kate Hunter. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include two sons, Eddie Nash Sr. of Trumann and Dennis Nash of Marion; a daughter, Brenda Nash of Marion; three grandchildren, Eddie Nash Jr., Jonathan Nash and Shawn Nash; a great-grandchild, Matt Nash; and a step-great-grandchild, Valerie Cornwell...
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Antoni Kieltucki
(Obituary ~ 11/26/03)
Antoni Kieltucki, 88, of Marked Tree died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, at Three Rivers Nursing Home in Marked Tree. He was a member of St. Norbert's Catholic Church in Marked Tree. Survivors include a son, Richard Kieltucki of Tucson, Ariz.; three daughters, Anna Reinhardt of Irving, Texas, Halina Teresa Hensley of Prescott, Ariz., and Rosalie Craig of Marked Tree; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren...
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Felix Carpenter Jr.
(Obituary ~ 11/26/03)
Felix Carpenter Jr., 94, of Marked Tree died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003, at Regional Medical Center of NEA. Born at Mound Bayou, Miss., he was a farmer and school bus driver and was of the Baptist belief. Survivors include four sons, Felix Carpenter III, Joe Carpenter and Ulice Carpenter of Battle Creek, Mich., and Albert Carpenter of Elkhart, Ind.; two daughters, Phebie Hall of Pontiac, Mich., and Ester Mosby of Detroit; 19 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren...
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COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY PLANS
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
It is time once again for the 15th annual Community Christmas Festival in Lepanto. The festival will begin with the Holiday Tables Display at the Goldsby Library from 2-5 p.m. hosted by the Friends of the Library. Those wishing information on the parade should call the Lepanto Public Library at 475-6144 or Patsy McClain at 475-2043...
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First Delta Bank donates money to MT Delta Area Museum
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
The Marked Tree Delta Area Museum announced last week that First Delta Bank has donated $800 to the museum in Marked Tree, located at 308 Frisco. In the presentation last Thursday morning at the bank, Chris Lehman, First Delta Bank president presented the check to Bill Craft, Tri-City Area Cultural Council, Inc. ...
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Checkerboard has many decorating ideas
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
BY CARIN MCCLUNG, Democrat Editor It that time of year when everyone begins to dig out all of his or her holiday decorations for display. This can be an exciting time, getting out decorations from years past and reminiscing their history and adding new additions to your collection...
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Trade adjustment assistance program for catfish opens in Arkansas
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultual Service certified a petition for catfish producers in 18 states, including Arkansas under the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) for Farmers program. They are now eligible to apply for TAA benefits...
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Poinsettia Club has Christmas open house
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
BY CARIN MCCLUNG, Democrat Editor (Editors note: This is the third in a four part series featuring each house on the Christmas Tour of Homes.) The Christmas season is once again around the corner. The Poinsettia Club is making it jollier with their annual Christmas Tour of Homes. There are four homes featured on the tour this year...
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GAFC has new toll free number
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission now has a toll free number targeting those outdoorsmen specifically interested in the state's wildlife. The toll free number is 1-800-440-1477 and will be updated regularly with various information on deer, duck, turkey and many other items...
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Scottie White of Pine Bluff was arrested on Nov. 11 for multiple felony counts of
(Local News ~ 11/26/03)
forgery. He was arrested by Ptl. Lenny Becker. He was given a circuit court date of Jan. 9 and a bond of $2,500. Charles Rhoades of Trumann was arrested on Nov. 17 by Ptl. Bo Suiter. He was charged with the felony charges of possession of a controlled substance (crystal meth) and...
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AR Cheer Company of Jonesboro attended the Arkansas All-Star Cheerleading Competition in Cabot on Nov. 1. The event was hosted by the AR Cheer Elite Company. The squads are made up of girls from Trumann, Bay and all over northeast Arkansas.
(High School Sports ~ 11/26/03)
The ACC Black Squad won first place in the large senior open division. The ACC Red Squad captured first place in the small junior division and the ACC Silver Squad won first place in the 4th and under youth division. Cutlines: Members of the Red Squad are: first row (from left) Brooke Warren, Keely Caldwell, Alyssa Tate, Kristin Anderson, Elaysha Skaggs, Madison Janski and Nicole Blair; row 2 (from left) Mallorie Owens, Rashawn Timbs, Ashley Anderson, Megin Murray, Haley Janski, Chelsea Jeffrey, Courtney Hill and Sarah Davis. ...
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