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ASP SEIZES OVER 8 POUNDS OF COCAINE DURING HEMPSTEAD COUNTY STOP
On Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at approximately 7:42 a.m., Arkansas State Police (ASP) stopped a grey 2024 Chevrolet Trailblazer around…
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Nashville Mayor Discusses Upcoming Community Meeting
Yesterday, KMTB and KNAS had the opportunity to speak with Nashville Mayor Larry Dunaway about the recent city council meeting.…
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South Pike County School Board Approves Budget and Resolution with Delight
On Monday night, the South Pike County School Board held their regular monthly meeting, where they unanimously approved the proposed…
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Nashville High School Announces 2024 Homecoming Court
Nashville High School is buzzing with excitement as it unveils its 2024 Homecoming Court, a celebration of school spirit and…
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Pike County Quorum Court Addresses Cabin Concerns and Assessor’s Office Complaints
Earlier this week, the Pike County Quorum Court convened for their regular monthly meeting, during which several important topics were…
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Howard Memorial Hospital Celebrates 75 Years of Service and Recognition as Top 100 Critical Access Hospital
Friday marked a significant milestone for Howard Memorial Hospital (HMH) as it celebrated 75 years of dedicated service to the…
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Hornets Hold Off Bulldogs in High-Scoring Thriller
In a nail-biting clash on Friday night, the Mineral Springs Hornets triumphed over the Quitman Bulldogs with a final score…
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Nashville City Council Holds Monthly Meeting, Discusses Financial Updates and Wastewater Project
Yesterday, the Nashville City Council convened for their regular monthly meeting, with 10 aldermen in attendance and three absent. The…
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Nashville Fire Department Celebrates Retirement of Four Dedicated Firefighters
The Nashville Fire Department recently honored four esteemed members who have retired after decades of dedicated service to the community.…
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Dinosaur Tracks at Nashville City Park: A Conversation with Freddie Horne
Recently, KMTB and KNAS had the opportunity to speak with Freddie Horne, President of the Howard County Historical Society, about…
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