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March 29th

Ark.-born biologist helped expand turkey habitat 


March 30, 2013

CLARKSVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Several scenic areas and wild turkey habitats in Arkansas and the southern United States probably would not exist without the efforts of a local biologist.
Dennis Daniel, 60, of Jamestown, just south of Clarksville in Johnson County, has spent his life working in the restoration and conservation of wildlife with the National Wild Turkey Federation and U.S. Forest Service. In addition to Arkansas, his conservation efforts have taken him across the country to wildlife and forest areas in Kentucky, Mississippi, Georgia and South Carolina, among others.

On Monday, the Magnet Cove Lady Panthers softball team was running a gamut of emotions from shock...
The Magnet Cove Junior High and High School track teams have been a force to be reckoned with all...
Two local teams played their first games of the district tournament season yesterday, with both...
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