David Nichol

Close to 400 served during annual dinner

GMPC HOSTS OVER 300 FOR FEAST, VOLUNTEERS DELIVER MEALS

Another Thanksgiving Day is in the books, and with it the annual Thanksgiving Dinner at Graham Memorial Presbyterian Church.

The dinner was free, and open to anyone who wanted to come by.

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QCourt fails to secure enough votes to adopt ordinance on bonuses

St Francis County employees did not get their incentive bonus Tuesday night, but they may yet.

It all came down to the number of votes required to adopt the ordinance on one reading.

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Widener Council votes to continue contract with King Disposal for trash pickup

The Widener City Council on Monday agreed to keep its garbage pickup contract with King Disposal.

Mayor Arvin Billingsley invited Joe King of King Disposal to address the council.

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FCJA reports all 'Angels' claimed

The Forrest City Junior Auxiliary’s annual project, to provide a brighter Christmas for children in need, was a success, according to co-chair Paige Poteat-Daugherty.

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Marianna native named Speaker-elect of House

Rep. Davy Carter, R- Cabot, a native of Marianna, was named Speaker-elect of the 89th General Assembly on Thursday.

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Lieblong tells CRTI board members BBQ most successful in school's 25-year history

In spite of rain, the annual Vo-Tech Barbecue was the most successful in its 25-year history, the Crowley’s Ridge Technical Institute Board was told Thursday.

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An early start on eating

Anyone notice how sneaky Thanksgiving is this year? It’s a week from today, for crying out loud.

Admit it, we’re used to Thanksgiving coming a little later in the month.

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FC businesses face recruiting problems for open positions

MANY CHOOSE NOT TO LIVE IN RURAL AREAS

A recent article in Arkansas Business pointed out the fact that even with high unemployment (over 10 percent in St.

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Madison council gets first look at proposed 2013 operating budget

The Madison City Council got its first look Monday at a proposed budget for 2013, and discussed how and where cuts might be needed.

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SFC Elves open annual campaign to help needy

The annual campaign has begun for the SFC Elves Toy Project, with the aim of providing toys to needy area children.

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