Rogers Woman Gets Probation In Stabbing
A Rogers woman was placed on four years of state-supervised probation for stabbing her son in the hand with a ink pen last year.
View ArticleWoman Incompetent For Trial
A Rogers woman accused of burning her son with a hot spoon isn’t competent to stand trial, according to court documents.
View ArticleRiggs Resigning, But Not Just Yet
Travis Riggs, School Board president, will keep his position a little longer than expected after announcing last month of his intention to resign.
View ArticleBella Vista Man Sues Association
A Bella Vista man filed a lawsuit against the Property Owners Association on Wednesday.
View ArticleIcy Expectations
Emergency services personnel urged Benton County residents to stay off roads this morning if at all possible after an overnight ice storm was expected to hit the area.
View ArticleHarps Food Stores Continues Expansion
Harps Food Stores continued to expand its footprint when it opened its 72nd store Wednesday in West Fork.
View ArticleSupreme Court Upholds Fayetteville TIF Ruling
The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed Thursday that a property tax increase voters approved in a school millage election cannot be used by the city the city of Fayetteville for a down town redevelopment...
View ArticleGlassman selected for Crystal Bridges board
Elizabeth Glassman, president and chief executive officer of the Terra Foundation for American Art in Chicago, was recently appointed to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art board of directors,...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “I’ve lived next to this river all my life.They make it look like we’re not looking out for our own streams.” Jason Henson, one of three co-owners of C&H Farms, a hog-farming...
View ArticleSupreme Court
The Arkansas Supreme Court released opinions Thursday. The court’s ruling and the names of the cases are reprinted here. The full opinions and other court proceedings, including per curiam decisions,...
View ArticleOklahoma bills to OK slaughter of horses
Oklahoma could soon allow the slaughter of horses for human consumption, ending a ban that has been in place in the state for close to 50 years, under a pair of bills easily approved Wednesday in the...
View ArticleRECORDS
Arrests Fayetteville Ricky Capwell, 53, of 5911 Tackett Drive was arrested Thursday in connection with felony possession of a controlled substance, along with misdemeanor driving on a suspended/revoked...
View ArticleQuorum Court goes against judge, creates committee
The Washington County Quorum Court Thursday voted to create a Finance and Budget Committee of the Whole against County Judge Marilyn Edward's wishes. The ordinance proposed by Justice of the Peace Eva...
View ArticleSub Case May be Moving Along
A federal lawsuit claiming Subway sandwiches are shorter than advertised may be moving again.
View ArticleSiloam Springs McDonald’s Moving Forward
A new McDonald’s in Siloam Springs is back on track after company and city officials resolved a disagreement over a driveway that stalled the project.
View ArticleSchool Keeps Tax Money
The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed Thursday money from a property tax increase approved in a school millage election cannot be used by the city for a downtown redevelopment project.
View ArticleCity To Buy Land For Razorback Trail
City Council members on Tuesday will consider buying land near Bellview Road for a segment of the Razorback Greenway trail system.
View ArticleSub Case May Be Moving Along
A federal lawsuit claiming Subway sandwiches are shorter than advertised may be moving again.
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