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Trumann child received wish
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
Derek Bloodworth of Trumann recently had his biggest wish granted. During a Caribbean and fishing themed party, Bloodworth learned that he, his aunt and uncle and three cousins would be spending the Thanksgiving holiday aboard a luxury cruise ship island hopping around the Caribbean...
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Elizia Esther Stewart Henley
(Obituary ~ 11/16/05)
Elzia Esther Stewart Henley, 90, of Trumann died Friday, Nov. 11, 2005 at NEA Medical Center in Jonesboro. Born in Byars, Okla., she lived most of her lifetime in the Trumann area. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Assembly of God in Trumann. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Joe A. Stewart and her second husband, Bob Henley; one son, Lynn Wayne Stewart, one daughter, Lois Jean Stewart; two brothers and was the daughter of the late Dolphe Greene and Vernia May Fry Lynn...
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Bobby Arnold, Sr.
(Obituary ~ 11/16/05)
Bobby Arnold Sr., 66, of Trumann died Friday, Nov. 11, 2005 at the family residence. Born at Athens, Ala., he lived most of his lifetime in Trumann. He was a retired body shop repairman and was preceded in death by one sister, Dorothy (Hendrix) Hancock and was the son of the late Harry L. and Laura Spray Arnold...
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THS school announcements
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
The Trumann School District recently announced that mid-nine-week's grades for Trumann High School students will be sent home with students on Thursday, Nov. 17 and Friday, Nov. 18. School will be dismissed for the Thanksgiving holiday from Wednesday, Nov. 23 to Friday, Nov. 25. All three schools in the district will be releasing students early on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Central will dismiss at 2:35 p.m.; Cedar Park at 2:50 p.m. and Trumann High School at 3:05 p.m...
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Burn ban lifted
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
Poinsett County Judge Doyle Hillis has lifted the burn ban imposed on Poinsett County recently. Recent rains were cited as the reason.
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Rollins featured on Tour of Homes
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
Editor's note -- This is the second in a four part series featuring the four homes on this year's Trumann Poinsettia Christmas Tour of Homes) By CARIN MCCLUNG, Democrat News Staff The home of Terry and Karen Rollins is already showing signs the holiday season is fast approaching. The front porch is lined with garland and has miniature tree decorated and flanking the front door to great guests...
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TPD felony arrest reports
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
James Keith Mincy, 405 Ellis, was arrested on Nov. 9 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to manufacture, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession within 1,000 feet of a school facility. He was arrested by Chief Larry Blagg, Asst. Chief Tony Rusher, Det. Jerry Foster, PFC Jonathan Skaggs and Ptl. Gary Swift...
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Former editor visits Democrat
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
The Trumann Democrat Staff was surprised last week when Bob Vandergiff and his wife, Betty, stopped in the office for a visit. Bob was the editor of the Trumann Democrat from Aug. of 1948 to June of 1949. The couple was taking a road trip to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary...
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Early sign-up imperative for Medicare-D.
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
As early as Nov. 15, individuals with Medicare will be able to sign up for the new drug program. According to the 2006 information booklets sent out by the Social Security Administration, the new drug coverage is open to anyone who now is on Medicare regardless of age and no matter how drugs are paid for today...
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Council condemns two structures
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
During the November Trumann City Council meeting the council voted unanimously to condemn two residential structures in the city of Trumann. The condemned houses are located at 532 Lewis and 728 Hurd. City Inspector Gary Anderson showed pictures of the houses before the council voted on the motions...
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Major Christian artists headline concert in Trumann
(Local News ~ 11/16/05)
Local music enthusiasts are all looking forward to a celebration of faith through music as Christian recording artists Todd Agnew and Jonah 33 pack their bags and head to Trumann. The musicians will perform live beginning at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Trumann Recreation Center...
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Fall Baseball Camp Scheduled at WBC
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/05)
The 2005 fall baseball camp at Williams Baptist College has been set for Saturday, Dec. 10th. The camp is open to boys ages 8 to 18. Curriculum for the camp will include fundamentals in hitting, throwing, fielding and pitching. Participants should wear baseball pants and bring a bat and glove...
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