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Pool Renovation Begins Tuesday

A $256,490 renovation of Wilson Park Pool will begin Tuesday.

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Leadership Class Set

The Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce announced the latest class of its Leadership Fayetteville program Thursday.

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Petty, Fire Cat Bid For Seat

Two Ward 2 candidates officially filed Thursday for the City Council.

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Candidates Disagree Over Post

Former Mayor Dan Coody vowed Thursday to eliminate a high-ranking city position he said serves as a barrier between the mayor’s office, city staff and the public.

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City Health Insurance Costs Likely Rising

The city and most of its employees face increased health insurance costs next year.

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Students: New School ‘Awesome’

Residents, students and teachers used one-word descriptions to describe the new Lincoln High School.

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Former KSU lineman from Springdale missing

Riley County authorities are looking for a former Kansas State football player from Arkansas who has not been seen since Wednesday.

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Garfield man injured in motorcycle wreck

A Garfield man was transferred to a Springfield, Mo., hospital Thursday following an accident near the intersection of Dixieland Road and Olive Street. Rogers police said Anthony Sinclair, 27, of...

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Stadium Drive closed for construction

Stadium Drive will be closed through Saturday night to accomodate a production truck for the video board inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, according to a news release from the University of...

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Candidates Abound In Two Council Races

City elections will feature two crowded council races, but there will be no mayoral race for the first time in 26 years.

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November Races Take Shape

NorthWest Arkansas Community College will have a mixture of old and new candidates for its nine-member board, along with two members who will be appointed by Gov. Mike Beebe.

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Politics Still Alive At County Fair

County fairs are known for deep-fried snacks, carnival rides and, in an election year, glad-handing politicians out for votes before November.

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Police Respond To Bomb Threat

Police and fire personnel were called to a bomb threat at Carmike Sugar Creek 10 movie theater shortly before 10 a.m. Friday.

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Two Council Races Draw Multiple Candidates

When filing closed Friday, Goodwin, an alderman representing Ward 4, Position 1 for more than 20 years, had three opponents in the November general election.

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Third Person Enters Ward 3 Race

Keith Jackson, a retired Arkansas police chief, said Friday after he filed to run for City Council he wants to get involved in Rogers.

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Chihuahuas Taken From Rogers Home

The Bella Vista Animal Shelter is housing 16 adult Chihuahuas and Chihuahua-mix dogs removed Friday from a home in Rogers.

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Overcrowding Still Issue In Bentonville

BENTONVILLE — Waiting lists, portable classrooms and roaming teachers will converge when school starts Monday.

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Woman killed in Bentonville

A standoff that began about 5:30 p.m. Sunday ended shortly after 10 p.m. with the death of a woman and a man transferred to an area hospital with a gunshot wound, said Police Chief Jon Simpson.

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Officials To Detail Road Program

Roads will be a featured subject Tuesday when Benton County officials host another in a series of county hall meetings.

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Changes Aim To Make Frisco Festival Better

The mainstays remain a part of Frisco Festival, but there are a number of changes for the 28th annual event, which starts Friday.

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