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Williams declines officer position
The Caraway City Council hired a new police officer, voted to pay retirement, and set holiday bonuses at the regular city council meeting held Monday, Nov.
Arkansas prepares for the big quake
Shake, Rattle and Roll was the name of the earthquake functional exercise conducted in parts of Arkansas on Wednesday.
Father, son share deep veteran bond
Sergeant Timothy Lee is following in the footsteps of his veteran father, Sergeant First Class Charlie Lee.
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Posted Thursday, November 5, 2009, at 11:58 AM << Previous Respond As winter approaches, a lot is going on this month at the Democrat Tribune.
Marked Tree Police investigate 45 fake checks, totalling $18,000
According to Detective Jeremy Bond, the Marked Tree Police Department has arrested 54 people on charges of forgery this year, more than double the total number of arrests in 2008 at 22.
Thompson presents annual report at MTHS board meeting
Marked Tree Schools Superintendent Anessa Thompson presented the district's annual report to the public Monday.
What's Happening? Lots of Stuff!!
Sorry for my absence the last few months but things have been busy! We have so much going on around here -- we have new exhibits at the Museum and we are working with the Sunken Lands Regional Chamber of Commerce on several projects.
SLRCC takes tourism efforts "high tech"
Soozi William of Marked Tree and Cindy Grisham of Tyronza always seem to have something new up their sleeves to promote the cities that make up the Sunken Lands Regional Chamber of Commerce .
Marked Tree man charged with 14 counts of rape
Officials with the Marked Tree Police Department officially charged a man of 14 counts of rape Thursday.
The Marked Tree Delta Cotton Pickin' Jubilee provides a remarkable setting to have class reunions.
Powering Rural Development in Poinsett County
The ASU Delta Center for Economic Development has been working with two Region 8 counties in recent months.
Poinsett Historic districts added to national register
Three Poinsett County downtown areas were added to the National Register of Historic places last week.
Lepanto celebrates centennial at Terrapin Derby
This photo of the first Lepanto Post Office was taken in 1911. The City of Lepanto is gearing up to celebrate its birthday.
During the winter of 1811-1812 three very large earthquakes devastated the area and were felt throughout most of the Nation.
I am not sure who said this, but I like it. "They say you should give a child roots and wings.
Marked Tree Schools Welcomes Back Terri Clayton
Marked Tree born and bred, Terri Clayton taught business law at MTHS for twenty years.
MT Water Department receives award
Dr. Cynthia Landry of Lepanto presents Wayne Hendrix of the Marked Tree Water Department with an award for floride quality in the city's water.
Several local residents fared well in the recent Arkansas State Horseshoe Pitching championships at Old Hickory Park.