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GAFFNEY QUARTERBACK Malcolm Long (6-foot-2, 224 pounds) had one of those months high school football players in South Carolina can only dream about — a state title, winning the state’s Mr. Football award and being named MVP after leading the North team to a win in the SCADA All Star game.
SALTILLO - Winfred "Bud" Reeves, 84, died Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006, at Sanctuary Hospice House after an extended illness. He was born Sept. 19, 1922, in Lee County to Arthur Reeves and Lilly May Brooks Reeves. He was a retired employee of Lee Sports Wear where he had worked in the cutting department.
Creekmore pushing for tougher sex offender laws By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Rep. Dawn Creekmore, D-Hensley, may not be an expert on the legislative process or the budget, but she has become the go-to person in the House on the state's sex offender laws.
Beebe announces more cabinet picks Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - Gov.-elect Mike Beebe announced Friday that five more current agency and department heads would remain in their positions when he becomes governor.
HARRISON — The Norfork Lady Panthers dropped a 64-56 decision to the Jasper Lady Pirates Thursday night in the first round of the North Arkansas College Invitational Tournament. Alyssa Killian led Norfork, which improved to 6-9, with 30 points and Liz Williams added 10.
HARRISON — The Bergman Lady Panthers advanced to the semifinals of the North Arkansas College Tournament with a 72-57 win over Kingston.
Another grocery sales tax proposal released By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The list of proposals on how Gov.-elect Mike Beebe and the Legislature should repeal the sales tax on groceries keeps growing.
Ryan Casey McShane For the Courier The Arkansas Tech men battled North Alabama right down to the final basket Monday night. Unfortunately for Tech, that final basket went to the Lions.
HARRISON — The Cotter Lady Warriors fell to the St. Joe Wildcats 74-45 in the North Arkansas College Championship.
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — North Arkansas College has had problems on the road. Wednesday night, poor shooting and the combination of two starters out of the lineup resulted in another road loss for the Pioneers. They fell to Bacone College of Muskogee, Okla., 72-62.

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