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Day: September 2, 2022

BITS & PIECES: News is a two-way street
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BITS & PIECES: News is a two-way street

For the past couple of months we’ve been reporting on a Glenwood business owner who stands accused of serial rape.

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Brownlee named HSU’s director of alumni services
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Brownlee named HSU’s director of alumni services

Arkadelphia native Amber Bailey-Brownlee has joined Henderson State University’s Office of Advancement as director of alumni services.

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Gurdon student excels in College Board assessment
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Gurdon student excels in College Board assessment

Kyle Radford, a student at Gurdon Public Schools, was awarded this week with multiple awards for excelling on the College Board assessments, as well as for his schoolwork.

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Storm-damaged stadium forces Bismarck to move home game
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Storm-damaged stadium forces Bismarck to move home game

The Bismarck Lions football game against Rison on Friday, Sept. 2, was originally scheduled to be played at home, but because of ongoing repairs to the stadium the Lions will be playing the Wildcats on the road.

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Fordyce students able to eat free
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Fordyce students able to eat free

Students at Fordyce Public Schools are able to eat breakfast and lunch at school for free.

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Reddies run away from Bulldogs
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Reddies run away from Bulldogs

Henderson State ran for 265 yards as a team Thursday night to pick up a season-opening win at home, 30-13.

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Tigers win 15th straight season opener
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Tigers win 15th straight season opener

The 19th-ranked Tigers opened the 2022 season on Thursday night in the rain with a 42-32 win on the road over Oklahoma Baptist.

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