Nov
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Hartwell Huddleston returned the extra combine he bought to help harvest what looked to be one of his best soybean crops ever.
After two months with little letup in rain, he figures he got five days' of work out of it, and one was spent just looking for dry ground to cut.
And the quality of some of the crop he did bring in from his northwest Mississippi fields was so rough, an elevator refused truckloads.
We've had a lot of rainy years, but this one puts those to shame -Hartwell Huddleston
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Sep
24
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The author of the book on which the film "The Informant!" is based will discuss and sign copies of his book today in Decatur.
Investigative reporter Kurt Eichenwald, who wrote "The Informant," will appear at 12:30 p.m. at the Waldenbooks in Hickory Point Mall, near U.S. 51 and Interstate 72.
For more information, call 875-0080.
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Sep
15
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AMID all the talk about recovery, figures due out this week are likely to be a reminder of how grim the economy remains for many South Africans.
The number of summonses issued and judgments taken out against people for unpaid debt in July are likely to show a rise, according to one attorney who specialises in debt counselling.
"We're going to see judgments increasing or staying at a high level for some months to come. They'll only come down in the early months -- I mean April -- of next year," said St
We're going to see judgments increasing or staying at a high level for some months to come. They'll only come down in the early months -- I mean April -- of next year -Stephen Logan
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Sep
14
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AMID all the talk about recovery, figures due out this week are likely to be a reminder of how grim the economy remains for many South Africans.
The number of summonses issued and judgments taken out against people for unpaid debt in July are likely to show a rise, according to one attorney who specialises in debt counselling.
"We're going to see judgments increasing or staying at a high level for some months to come. They'll only come down in the early months — I mean April — of next year," said Step
We’re going to see judgments increasing or staying at a high level for some months to come. They’ll only come down in the early months — I mean April — of next year -Stephen Logan
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