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November 14th, 2011

James Parvin Teague

November 14, 2011

James Parvin Teague, 71, of Bismarck passed away on Nov.12, with his family by his side.  James was born on March 28, 1940 in Hot Springs to the late Parvin and Marie Teague.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing and tinkering on motors.  His most treasured times was time spent with his family.

Hornet baseball star signs with UCA

November 14, 2011

Bryant senior baseball player Jordan Taylor signed a letter of intent to play for the University of Central Arkansas on Friday at noon in front of the Bryant gym. Friends, family and teammates witnessed the Hornets’ main pitcher sign.
“It’s been fun,” Jordan Taylor said. “It’s been a lot of fun. Been through a lot with my brothers right here,” referring to his teammates.

Lady Miners to play tough competition

November 14, 2011

The Bauxite Lady Miners will kick off the Arkansas Alumni Girls Basketball Classic tournament held at Little Rock Hall High School. The Lady Miners will play the Lonoke Lady Jackrabbits in the opening game of the tournament at 4 p.m.
The Lady Miners will get to test their mettle against some of the top teams in the state last season. The tournament features six state tournament teams, including one quarterfinals team, three semifinal teams and a finals team.

November 9th

Lady Miners rout Beavers

November 9, 2011

The Bauxite Lady Miners scored the first 13 points of the game in a 52-24 win over rival Glen Rose Lady Beavers in the first regular season game of the season on Tuesday at Dawson Gym in Bauxite.
“First game I just didn’t want us to come out a little amped up, not be able to hit any shots or let them stay in for too long,” Bauxite Coach Josh Harrison said. “I felt like if we could get on them quick it could kind of get our butterflies out. We did a good job of that.”

November 7th

Lady Miners look to compete despite inexperience

November 7, 2011

The Bauxite Lady Miners’ basketball team tied for second place in the class 7-4A conference last season, but had a chance to go undefeated in conference play. The Lady Miners (24-6, 10-3 7-4A last year) lost to the team they tied for second with, Malvern, twice by two points, and lost to first-place Pulaski Academy by one. Bauxite then lost to Malvern by two in the semifinals of the conference tournament.

Thomas 'Tommy' Edward Chandler

November 7, 2011

Thomas “Tommy” Edward Chandler, 80, of Lonsdale, passed away Sunday, Nov. 6.  He was born Oct. 12, 1931 in Tahoka, Texas, to the late Clive and Hazel Chandler.
He was a member of Ten Mile Missionary Baptist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 34 of Benton and an Air Force veteran of the Korean War.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Carolyn Strickland and Betty Graves; and one brother, Elwayne Chandler.

Sharron K. Seyfert

November 7, 2011

Sharron K. Seyfert, 65, of Bauxite departed this life at her home on Nov. 3.  She was born Jan. 29, 1946, in Ashland, Kan., to Jim and Leona Mae Williams.
She married Glen D. Seyfert on Dec. 1, 1978.  Mrs. Seyfert was a United Methodist and a member of the Order of Eastern Star.
Sharron had retired after 17 years of employment with the Department of Health and Human Services.  She enjoyed making crafts, sewing, cross-stitch and being with friends and family.
 She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Kala Jellison of Protection, Kan., and Connie DeMoss of Ordway, Colo.

Julia Adelene Tiner

November 7, 2011

Julia Adelene Tiner, 76, of Benton, passed away Friday, Nov. 3.  She was born Feb. 22, 1935, in Batesville, to the late Sam Thomas and Ruth Daughdril Roberts.  Julia was of the Baptist faith.
She is survivors by three sons, William Thomas Dea, Djzorn Dean  and Milton Tiner, Jr. all of Mabelvale; two daughters, Laura Ramsey of Kentucky and Sherri Specht of Mabelvale; a sister, Bonnie Shipps of California; her ex-husband, Milton Tiner Sr. of Benton; 15 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

November 4th

Sheridan’s rally falls short, lose 28-21

November 5, 2011

The Sheridan Yellowjackets’ bid to host a first-round playoff game came to an end when they dropped a 28-21 decision to the Arkansas High Razorbacks in Texarkana on Friday night. The Yellowjackets scored 14 points in the final four minutes, but couldn’t get it done in the end.
“Too little too late,” Sheridan Coach Louis Campbell said. “We didn’t play very good on defense. We gave them 21 points. They had a fumble returned for a touchdown. That was 28 points.”

Lindy Dale Chambers

November 4, 2011

Lindy Dale Chambers, Sr. , 72, of Bryant, went to be with his Savior Wednesday, Nov. 2,. He was predeceased by his father, Leven Chambers; his mother, Lissie Tatum Chambers; a brother, Orville Chambers; and a sister, Maxine Chambers Meyer.
 

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