Mother Believes Son Is Innocent
The mother of accused killer Zachary Holly believes he’s innocent.
View ArticleStudent Art To Help Children In Need
Students are working for more than a grade in Sarah Bartmier’s Ceramics I class at Bentonville High School.
View ArticleDeputies Say Man Choked Woman, Threatened Man
A Lincoln man faces felony charges after deputies said he choked a woman and threatened a man with a knife.
View ArticleMan Says He Downloaded Images By Mistake
A bus driver for the Springdale School District told a Benton County Sheriff’s Office detective he mistakenly downloaded child pornography.
View ArticleProject Headed Forward
The Rogers soccer program is one of the largest in the state, park offcials said, but there aren’t enough fi elds to easily accommodate all the teams. To help remedy the situation, property was...
View ArticleSnow flurries expected in north Arkansas
Forecasters said Friday that snow flurries are likely in the state’s northern half from late Friday night into Saturday morning.
View ArticlePolice: 10 lbs. of marijuana found in traffic stop
A traffic stop near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Interstate 540 resulted in the discovery of about 10 pounds of marijuana hidden in a sleeping bag, according to a news release from the...
View ArticleLawsuit: Subway sandwiches didn't measure up
A Springdale man sued Subway claiming he was shorted on his sandwiches.
View ArticleEthics panel opening is filled
State Sen. Michael Lamoureux, R-Russellville, has selected his predecessor in the Senate for the Arkansas Ethics Commission.
View ArticleMurder nets man life term 2nd time
For the second time in less than a year, Tommy Bowden was sentenced in Johnson County Circuit Court to life in prison for beating his 71-year-old mother to death with a shovel last year.
View ArticleProsecutor sent files on UA gun accident
One week after a University of Arkansas student shot himself in the hand with a revolver in a campus building, the UA Police Department has forwarded its investigative file to prosecutors, officials...
View ArticleBill backs faith-based preschools
A bill has been filed in the Arkansas House of Representatives that would allow state money to fund “faith-based ” preschools.
View ArticleNew Tech model teaches job skills
Michael Drain sat with his school-issued laptop at a table in his integrated English and U.S. history classroom at Lincoln High School, searching online for examples of photojournalism.
View ArticleTwo men sentenced for bank-loan scam
William B. Hemm, 33, of Fayetteville and Christopher Lee Talley, 41, formerly of Northwest Arkansas, were sentenced in federal court Friday for scheming to bribe a bank officer to get a $6.2 million loan.
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “He doesn’t work here anymore.You can’t bring a gun into a workplace and expect to keep your job.” Rick Stockdell, KUAF director, regarding a University of Arkansas student who...
View ArticleLegislator fined $150, cautioned
The Arkansas Ethics Commission sanctioned freshman Rep. John Hutchison, R-Harrisburg, for violating ethics law, giving him $150 fine and a public letter of caution Friday.
View ArticleGeorge Washington’s Birthday and Daisy Gatson Bates Day closings
The following state, federal and local government offices’ schedules may be affected by the holiday : GARBAGE COLLECTION Bella Vista: Regular routes will run Monday.
View ArticleCity Ceases Plastics Recycling
Residents won't be able to recycle yogurt cups and butter tubs at the Happy Hollow Road drop-off facility until city officials find a new buyer for No. 3 through 7 plastics.
View ArticleProsecutors File Charges Against Clowers
Prosecutors filed formal charges Friday against a former Washington County constable, accusing him of impersonating a law enforcement officer.
View ArticleLiteracy A Slam In Poetry Workshop
Poetry became a competition Friday at Elmwood Middle School.
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