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RECORDS: March 4th

Arrests Fayetteville • Ronald Woods, 35, of 807 W. Main St. in Hugo, Okla., was arrested Sunday in connection with felony possession of drug paraphernalia. Woods was being held Sunday in the Washington...

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LAWSUITS: March 4th

Feb. 21 Chase Manhattan Bank USA N.A. and Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance Inc. v. Wyman D. Hutchison and Pamela A. Hutchison Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. v. Jeffery L. Clouse K & K Interiors...

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MARRIAGE LICENSES: March 4th

Feb. 21 Alvaro Albarran-Hurtado, 28, and Perla Liliana Olayo-Garcia, 18, both of Rogers Vince Michael Biondo, 52, and Jing He, 39, both of Bella Vista Matthew Paul Durdel, 36, Bentonville, and Cynthia...

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MEETING INFORMATION: Rogers Planning Commission

Meeting Information Rogers Planning Commission When: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday Where: Rogers City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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New standards weave literacy across subjects

Reading sample blood-test results from real patients allows chemistry students in Doug Owensby’s class at Springdale High School to apply what they are learning about blood-gas laws and dynamic...

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Pulitzer winner speaks at UCA

When Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan visited the University of Central Arkansas last week, she referred to notes she had scribbled in a red-and-black notebook.

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UAMS to open new unit

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will open a special psychiatric unit Friday designed to meet the treatment needs of women with acute mental illness.

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White Hall to vote on aquatics facility

Former White Hall Mayor Jitters Morgan remembers when his town was little more than a wide place in the road.

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “We are beginning to see evidence that students can read more complex material than what teachers thought they could read.” Gene Bottoms, senior vice president for the Southern...

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Higher education notebook

ASU system elects chairman for 2013 The Arkansas State University System board of trustees recently elected Mike Gibson of Osceola to serve as its chairman for 2013.

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City Council Eyes Planning Commission Pay

The City Council could decide Tuesday if members of the Planning Commission get paid. Alan Long, Ward 4 alderman, proposed the resolution last week.

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Mayor Seeks Trail Construction

The city needs to move beyond the Razorback Greenway construction to building its own trail system, said Mayor Doug Sprouse.

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Superior Announces New Plant in Mexico

Superior Industries International announced plans to build a new factory in Mexico during its year-end earnings call Friday.

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Sidewalk Projects Designed To Improve Connectivity

A $3 million sidewalk building and rehab program is designed to provide better connectivity and pedestrian safety, city officials said.

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Request Raises Questions

Benton County constables face an uphill battle in their effort to obtain funding from the county.

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Sheriff Searches For Cable Thieves

Thieves are going to new heights to steal copper in the area.

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Police: man brandished gun, shot fridge

Police arrested a man Saturday after he pointed a gun at his ex-wife and himself and accidentally shot a refrigerator in a garage, according to a news release from the Springdale Police Department.

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Gillean lawyers file for change of venue

Attorneys for former University of Central Arkansas Chief of Staff Jack Gillean want his criminal trial moved to Van Buren County because of “unfavorable and extensive” pretrial publicity.

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God of Carnage to open Thursday

Theater students at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith will present God of Carnage, a play by French playwright Yasmina Reza, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Breedlove Auditorium on...

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Fort Smith man jailed in shooting of in-law

A 68-year-old Fort Smith man was being held without bond in the Sebastian County jail Monday charged with shooting his 62-year-old son-in-law.

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