Tuesday, November 01, 2005

NEWS FOR NOVEMBER 1st 2005!

EERIE LIGHTS OVER BAXTER COUNTY, ARKANSAS

Eerie light phenomenon sighted on Highway 126
MARY ANN MESSICK
Bulletin Correspondent

(Editor's Note: Mary Ann Messick is known as the official Baxter County historian and is well-versed in local folklore.)

The Cooper Family settled north Monkey Run prior to the Civil War. When the war broke out, Mr. Cooper marched off to join the Confederate Army.

In June 1864, he came home on leave. It was a dark and stormy spring night when the family heard a large group of horsemen thunder into the yard. Before stepping out, Mr. Cooper made sure his wife and children understood they were not to go out, not even to look out the window until dawn. On the porch, he was met with a volley of rifle fire. FULL ARTICLE

UFO SIGHTINGS IN LAS VEGAS VALLEY

By definition, UFOs are just unidentified things in the sky, not necessarily alien aircraft. One Las Vegas man has captured a curious array of photos and videos of weird stuff he's seen flying over his house. He shared his material with the I-Team's George Knapp.

UFO witness, "The first thing I started seeing were odd-shaped things that changed colors and just darted across the screen at phenomenal speeds." FULL ARTICLE

30 GHOSTS IN ONE HOUSE!

Many people who have been to True's Yard Fishing Museum have been convinced it is haunted but no-one suspected just how many ghosts had made it their home.

During a "ghost-hunting" expedition earlier this year one medium was left retching and heaving after he got such a strong sense of the many spirits there.

The museum was visited by Bassetlaw Ghost Research Group after the team heard True's Yard, which is all that remains of Lynn's old fishing community based at the North End, was haunted. They claim the building was home to an incredible 30 spirits. FULL ARTICLE

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