Man Held For Violating Order
Circuit Judge Robin Green wasn’t pleased Wednesday that Richard McClelland was in her court again for violating a no-contact order.
View ArticleWrongful Death Lawsuit Filed
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a Bentonville man accused of killing his wife last year.
View ArticleMan In Chase Faces Felonies
A man arrested Wednesday after leading authorities on a high-speed car chase from Rogers into Missouri faces multiple felony charges, including assault on a law enforcement officer.
View ArticleNew President Introduced
Dana Davis used the Bentonville/Bella Vista Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting Thursday as an early chance to meet the community. Davis was recently named the chamber’s president and chief executive...
View ArticleFedEx donates $100,000 to Pryor Center
FedEx has donated $100,000 to the Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, the University of Arkansas has said.
View ArticleCherokee Nation to visit state, issue updated ID cards
The Cherokee Nation will visit cities in Arkansas beginning this weekend to meet with citizens of its federally recognized government and give them a chance to upgrade their tribal citizenship cards.
View ArticlePolice: Student accidentally shoots himself at KUAF
A man at the KUAF radio station in Fayetteville accidentally shot himself in the hand Friday afternoon, said Lt. Matt Mills of the University of Arkansas Police Department.
View Article2 gain promotions at Crystal Bridges
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced promotions among its top leaders Tuesday.
View ArticleJBU gift to help update dormitory
John Brown University in Siloam Springs has received a $3 million lead gift for the renovation of J. Alvin Brown residence hall, the university announced Tuesday. The building is the oldest structure...
View ArticleESL Symposium set for Feb. 22
The College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas will host its fifth annual ESL Symposium from 7:30 a.m.-3 :30 p.m. Feb. 22 at the GuestHouse Hotel, formerly the Clarion...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “I hear people say,‘Every time we do something, we are doing it for the tourists.’ Why aren’t we doing this for the community?” Mickey Schneider, Eureka Springs alderman, on how the...
View ArticleLittle Rock student is $75,000 Jeopardy! winner
A high school senior from Little Rock won the Jeopardy! Teen Tournament, securing $75,000 in prize money by besting 14 opponents from around the country with his broad knowledge and quick reflexes.
View ArticleTrial Delayed in Fatal Stabbing
The trial of a Rogers man charged in connection with second-degree murder and first-degree battery in connection with a double stabbing under an Elkins bridge has been delayed.
View ArticleOwl Creek Lauded for Student Achievement
The band played, the choir sang and cheering students waved shiny silver pom-poms as Owl Creek School was recognized for academic achievement Tuesday.
View ArticleAttorney Impersonation Suspect Arrested
A man who authorities say pretended to be a lawyer has been arrested.
View ArticleCar Hits Gas Meter, Prompts Evacuation
A car struck a natural gas meter near Eastern Avenue early Tuesday afternoon, prompting brief evacuations of nearby buildings.
View ArticleArts Center Board Reviews Projects
Members of the Walton Arts Center’s governing body look for the city to break ground on a downtown parking deck by the end of the year.
View ArticleNew Administrators Introduced
Schools Superintendent Jim Rollins stayed within Northwest Arkansas to find replacements for two retiring members of his administrative team.
View ArticleSupport Measure for Love's Fails
A proposal to support a new business turned into a debate over new development that ended with no resolution.
View ArticleAT A GLANCE: Rogers City Council Action
Council Action The Rogers City Council met Tuesday and passed: • Spending $30,600 from general fund reserve for repairs at Northwest Park. Insurance money was received last year to pay for storm damage...
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