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100 YEARS AGO Sept. 21, 1917

PRESCOTT — For the first time in the history of Nevada county a white woman has been convicted of a felony and Mrs. J. V. Gerard, found guilty on five counts of forgeries, will have to serve a sentence of 10 years in the penitentia­ry, two years for each case. Her husband was released, Judge Haynie ordering the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty, as evidence failed to connect him with the forgeries.

50 YEARS AGO Sept. 21, 1967

HOT SPRINGS — The Garland County Grand Jury, in an interim report Wednesday, was critical of Hot Springs’ so-called “amusement tax” on gambling equipment, the alleged use of city policemen to assess the equipment for taxation, law enforcemen­t in general and the prosecutin­g attorney in a particular instance. After the report was read by Circuit Judge Henry M. Britt, Prosecutin­g Attorney Walter Wright filed a petition on behalf of himself and Municipal Judge Earl Mazander to expunge the report.

25 YEARS AGO Sept. 21, 1992

■ The Rev. W.N. Otwell of Nacogdoche­s, Texas, and about 50 others demonstrat­ed peacefully Sunday outside Immanuel Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, where Bill Clinton has his membership. A counter protest was waged across the street by about 80 people representi­ng the Arkansas AIDS Brigade, the Arkansas Gay and Lesbian Task Force, the National Organizati­on for Women, Planned Parenthood of Greater Arkansas, and the Women’s Project.

10 YEARS AGO Sept. 21, 2007

MOUNTAIN HOME — An Action EMS ambulance crew had to unload furniture from an ambulance before placing an ailing woman in the emergency vehicle, according to a Baxter County man. In a letter to several local and state officials, Al Cornell said a family member called 911 for an ambulance Sept. 9 when Cornell’s wife became ill. “Why would an ambulance that held furniture be permitted to be in the 911 rotation for emergency response?” Cornell said in the letter. A spokesman from Action EMS said Thursday the company’s review determined the ambulance contained “a small, plastic patio table” and two plastic chairs.

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