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White County teen killed in Circle K parking lot; suspects flee after confrontation
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — On July 6, the White County Sheriff's Office Patrol Division spotted a white male seemingly get hit by a vehicle around 3:30 a.m. while patrolling the area of Salem Church Road. Upon investigation, the male was determined to be 17-year-old Brendon Berryhill who had apparent...
Sulphur Rock 24-year-old accused of making threats against White Co. schools
A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for next month for a 24-year-old accused of making threats of violence toward schools "in the White County area." A warrant was issued late last month for Eszri Kathryn Barber of Sulphur Rock at the request of the 17th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney's Office on a charge of class C felony threatening to commit an act of mass violence on school property. The hearing is set for July 23 in White County Circuit Court.
3 Arkansans seriously injured in Missouri head-on crash
OZARK COUNTY, Mo. (KAIT) - Three Arkansans, including a couple from White County, suffered serious injuries when their vehicles collided head-on. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the crash happened at 7:45 p.m. Monday, June 24, on U.S. Highway 160, 15 miles east of Gainesville in Ozark County. According to...
Judsonia Advance
Edgar Curtis Kinney founded the Judsonia Advance in 1878. It began as an eight-page newspaper issued every Wednesday in Judsonia (White County). Originally listed as politically neutral, the Advance changed its political affiliation multiple times during its run. The Advance advertised as a newspaper devoted to religious, educational, literary, and local matters, and its motto was “Overcome prejudice. Let free thought and free speech be encouraged.” Through multiple mergers and changes of ownership, the Advance eventually morphed into the White County Record, which stopped publishing in 2015, when small-town newspapers across the state and country were vanishing.
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