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Rogers birth center almost set to deliver

A birth center in Rogers that would give expectant mothers an alternative to hospital births is busy setting up shop as it awaits its final state health inspection.

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Grain mill crafts new water wheel

Where there’s a wheel, there’s a way.

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Nonprofit has plans for empty LR edifice

A potential buyer has plans to give the former Job Corps building on Vance Street in Little Rock new life.

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Northwest Arkansas Government Meetings

Monday Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission, 2 p.m.

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Event aims to help students seek aid

College Goal Sunday, an annual event that helps prospective students and their parents fill out financial aid and scholarship forms, will be held across the state Sunday.

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “There’s no room for mistakes once we put that last paddle on.The whole key to the energy of that wheel is that it has to be in perfect balance.” Gary Jarvis, War Eagle Mill miller,...

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Suspect jailed in fatal gunfire

The man accused of fatally shooting a teen Tuesday in a North Little Rock apartment complex was arrested Friday.

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Collision with truck kills Cabot woman

A Cabot woman died Saturday in a wreck on a state road, according to a preliminary Arkansas State Police accident report.

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State Police identify driver in fiery crash

Arkansas State Police have identified the tractortrailer driver who died in a fiery crash on Interstate 40 on Thursday.

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Ex-Salem police chief cautioned

The former Salem police chief has been fined $150 and issued a public letter of caution by the Arkansas Ethics Commission for violating state ethics law.

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Federal Cuts To Affect Pea Ridge Military Park

Park hours will be reduced starting March 17 at Pea Ridge National Military Park to implement federal budget cuts.

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Conservatives Won On Health Care, Speaker Says

Getting the option to subsidize private health care coverage rather than expand Medicaid is a major victory for conservatives that could help control the Medicaid program’s growth in the future,...

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Trail Group Has Cleanup

A sunny morning made for perfect work conditions for a dozen people on Saturday to help clean local hiking and mountain bike trails.

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Report: Man Suffers Gunshot Wound

A man suffered a gunshot wound to his leg Saturday morning after being attacked by three men, according to a 911 report.

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Deputies Say Man Hid Camera

A Lincoln man faces a felony charge after deputies said he set up a hidden camera in his bathroom.

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Police Arrest Man In Connection With Home Invasion

Police arrested a third man in connection with an armed home invasion earlier this year.

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Har-Ber Complex Developing

Springdale’s track and field participants have significantly more room now that Har-Ber High School’s track is done and available for practice.

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Snow Day Hopes Melt Away

Too many times this winter, Springdale children (and their teachers) awoke disappointed.

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Johnson Street Renamed

An old Johnson street will have a new name, starting today.

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Public Input Sought for Parkway Improvement

The public will be able to tell city officials today their likes and dislikes regarding plans for Don Tyson Parkway.

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