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Obituary: Curtis Ray Seymore (9/9/22) | NEA Town Courier

Obituary: Curtis Ray Seymore (9/9/22) | NEA Town Courier
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GRAPHIC: Cat shot by arrow, suffers injuries

GRAPHIC: Cat shot by arrow, suffers injuries Region 8 Newsdesk © Provided by Jonesboro KAIT JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - The Northeast Arkansas Humane Society and Paragould Animal Control are looking for the person responsible for shooting a cat with an arrow. On Facebook, the NEAHS says Todd Waldrum with Paragould Animal Control brought them a cat injured after being shot with an arrow Friday morning. They then sought medical attention from Animal Medical Center. The humane society says, “the arrow barely missed his heart.breaking his ribs.” The post went on to say that “animal cruelty is against the law & is a constant evil we struggle against in animal rescue.”

Arctic Freeze: Pipes, pets, people at danger

Dangerously low temperatures continue Sunday as winter storm arrives Major snow possible, 120-year-old record low could snap Tuesday Zach s Sunday Evening Forecast (2/14) By Region 8 Newsdesk | February 12, 2021 at 11:55 AM CST - Updated February 15 at 5:59 AM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - People in Region 8 woke up to temperatures in the teens and single digits Sunday morning, and wind chills in some places below zero. The winter weather arrived in the Batesville area around 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Sunday morning, Entergy Arkansas reported some power outages across the area. The most customers affected were in Mississippi County. Sporadic outages were also reported in Crittenden, Fulton and Mississippi counties, Entergy said as of 10:15 p.m. Sunday.

Service dogs provided for veterans; a community affair

Service dogs provided for veterans; a community affair Service dogs provided for veterans; a community affair By Miranda Reynolds | December 15, 2020 at 6:33 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 6:53 PM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Several organizations are joining forces this holiday season to help veterans by providing them a service dog. The Jonesboro VFW Post 1991 received $100,000 in grants through the Federal CARES Act in November. They decided to use $16,000 to pay Northeast Arkansas Humane Society and Michelle Hill’s Dog Training Academy to see the veteran dog project through. “We said, ‘What better way to help a veteran in need than a service animal?’” Senior Vice Commander Robert Murphy asked.

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