Month: June 2022
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Benefit for Myers tonight at Umpire Community Building
A benefit will take place this evening at the Umpire Community Building for Nancy Myers. Serving of a chicken dinner…
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Benefit for Helms at DHS cafeteria on Saturday
The Dierks High School cafeteria will host a fund raiser tomorrow for Kevin Helms. Saturday’s benefit begins with a five…
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Kids Fishing Derby Saturday at Daisy State Park
Daisy State Park will hold their 32nd annual Kids Fishing Derby on Saturday, June 18th from 8 to 11 am.…
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Investigation continues into a pair of vehicles recovered from Little River
The Hempstead County Sheriff’s Department is continuing an investigation into a pair of vehicles found Tuesday in the Little River…
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Billstown will highlight this year’s Stand of for America event at Nashville City Park
Stand Up For America is just two weeks from Saturday at the Nashville City Park. The musical group, Billstown, is…
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Alligator hunting permits now available
Permits to hunt alligator are now being made available by the game and fish commission. Applications for the 2022 gator…
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MS Police Department continues to equip officers with more training
Monday afternoon, Mineral Springs Chief of Police Fransico Mercado reported the Mineral Springs Police Department had written one careless driving…
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Little River jury finds man not guilty of murder
By Patrick Massey of KDQN.net A Little River County jury has found a man not guilty of murder in a…
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Early voting is underway in Howard County Judges’ race
Nearly 140 Howard County residents participated in the opening day of early voting yesterday in the runoff election for Howard…
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City of Dierks passes new code enforcement ordinance
The city of Dierks has adopted a new ordinance designed to help clean up the town. At Monday’s city council…
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