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Arkansas Cherokees Strive For Recognition (Times Record)
In its quest to gain federal recognition, the Arkansas Cherokee Nation tribe visited Fort Smith Saturday and helped residents toward claiming their Cherokee heritage.
Courthouse Renovation to Protect Genealogy Trove (The Memphis Daily News)
KINGSTON, Tenn. (AP) - Tracing a family tree can be difficult in the South, where many court documents either were lost in the Civil War or to inciden....
Roane courthouse renovation will protect genealogy records (The Tennessean)
KINGSTON, Tenn. — Tracing a family tree can be difficult in the South, where many court documents either were lost in the Civil War or to incidental fire at some point in their history.
Book takes new look at massacre (The Springfield News-Leader)
The date is etched in blood in Utah and Mormon church history and, on a more intimate level, the family trees of people like Karen Maxwell, a mother of eight and choir teacher from Salt Lake City.
Mormon eyes opened to the truth (San Diego Union-Tribune)
The date is etched in blood in Utah and Mormon history and the family trees of people like Karen Maxwell, a mother of eight and choir teacher from Salt Lake City.
No charges filed against Arkansas Supreme Court justice (Texarkana Gazette)
LITTLE ROCK—A Supreme Court justice won’t face criminal charges over claims that he assaulted his 63-year-old sister at their father’s home last year, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
Prosecutor: No charge for high-court justice (NWAnews.com)
A judge on the state Supreme Court won’t face a battery charge after an incident last September in which his sister said he backhanded her, a special prosecutor announced Tuesday. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
Prosecutor: Justice Gunter won't face charges in alleged attack on sister (Arkansas News Bureau)
By Jason Wiest Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - A state Supreme Court justice accused of assaulting his sister at a family reunion last year will not face criminal charges, Pulaski County Prosecutor Larry Jegley said Tuesday.
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