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The Mean Apache

(Jan. 06, 1909) “Shhh”! Will watched, as she walked just beyond the whistling pine thicket, leading to her tiny cabin. She was a tall woman, wearing a long skirt that fit high on her waist, and her dark gray hair was fixed in a tight bun. Sadness touched the boy, as he noticed she had a slight limp, and strangely, she was carrying a dead squirrel.
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New Experiences at Hut Sixty-One

Round one is done. Ten Yellville-Summit High School students have tasted public speaking, maybe for their first time. In the process, they, as well as their supporting families, and members of Yellville’s American Legion Post 61 have learned more about the founding document of our country’s government.
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The Artist and the Cowboy

Newly released is the music corroboration of two talents, Michael Hosier and Tommy Dean Johnson. Go online to YouYube for ‘Flat Squirrels’ performed by Michael Hosier with the background inspiration from Tommy Dean Johnson. The Arkansas County Music Association will be on June 1 at the Reynolds Performance Hall on the University of Central Arkansas campus in Conway.
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Layton earns ME MVP

True Layton competed at a high level and The Mountain Echo Most Valuable Player of the Ozark Tournament host by Ozark High School in Ozark, Arkansas, over the Christmas Break from school. True’s stats are following: Versus County Line 17 points and 9 rebounds Versus Prairie Grove 15 points 8 rebounds Versus Atkins 20 points 9 rebounds
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