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    m BREATH OF LIFE CHURCH, 1313 S. Pine St., will host the Encounter Women's Conference today and Saturday with preachers, prophetesses, prayer warriors and psal…

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    HOUSE OF BREAD DELIVERANCE CHURCH, 1501 W. Second Ave., at Pine Bluff, will present a Licensing to the Ministry Service for James Hill Jr. at 3 p.m. Sunday. Th…

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    MT. CARMEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH hosted the first sermon of Tristan Craig Sr. on Jan. 8. The pastor, the Rev. Anthony Craig Sr., and Mt. Carmel church than…

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    EIGHTH AVENUE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1200 W. Eighth Ave., will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the pastor and wife, the Rev. Kirby L. Guiley and Neshia K…

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    MOUNT NEBO MISSIONARY BAPTIST, 3201 W. Second Ave., will celebrate the 41st anniversary of the pastor, Larry C. Battles, at 11 a.m. Aug. 7. J. Dawson Williams,…

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    KINGS HIGHWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 2312 Fluker St., will celebrate its 62nd annual Inspirational Adult Choir Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday. The speaker will b…

  • Baker Hughes lays off 28 in Shreveport

    A corporation that provides services for the oil and gas industry is laying off 28 employees at its Shreveport facility. Baker Hughes notified the state of the…

  • Coal firm says trees can offset its output

    Tom Clarke is planting the seed that he hopes will save, or at least cushion the fall, of the coal industry that is so tied to the Appalachian region he calls …

  • Shell gets final permit to drill off Alaska

    The federal government on Monday gave Royal Dutch Shell the final permit it needs to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska's northwest coast for the fir…

  • States gear up to fight Obama on emissions rules

    President Barack Obama's plan to tackle climate change will be challenged in the courts this fall, when lawyers for at least 15 states join the coal and power …

  • No time to veg out

    Spring came late, then early summer was wet, and now it is hot and dry. Gardeners across the state are complaining about poor production in their vegetable gar…

  • Jobs for disabled shift from coal to solar

    The spick-and-span floor at the Cambria County Association for the Blind & Handicapped is an unlikely place to chronicle the decline of coal.

  • Big shale operator sheds 80 state jobs

    Hit by a slump in natural gas and oil prices, Southwestern Energy Co., the leading operator in the Fayetteville Shale, eliminated 80 positions in Arkansas on T…

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