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Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Set For April 13

The Northeast Benton County Volunteer Fire Department will hold its 2013 annual meeting on April 13.

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Report Of Man With Gun Unfounded

A report of a man firing a gun near Parson Hills Elementary School was called unfounded, according to a police news release.

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Residents Displaced By Flooding

William and Michelle Horne awoke Friday morning to the sound of running water inside their Stadium Drive apartment.

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Downtown Restaurant Week Begins Monday

Downtown restaurants will serve up specials Monday through Friday during Downtown Rogers Restaurant Week.

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Four Laid Off From Blood Donation Center

Four full-time employees have been laid off from a Springdale office of the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, it was announced Friday.

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Toilets Raise Cash for Seniors

As graduation approaches, parents are making a final effort to raise money for postgraduation parties for high schools in Rogers.

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Convenience Store Burglarized

Four men are suspected of stealing about $2,000 in cash and merchandise from Stop & Go late Thursday, according to police.

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Harp Students Plant School Garden

Residents may soon get free or inexpensive produce from a garden students at Harp Elementary School planted using research and skills they acquired in the classroom.

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Veterans Home Expects More Trouble

Regulators will cite the Fayetteville Veterans Home again, this time in a complaint involving restraint of a patient on Dec. 8, the state Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday.

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School Projects Moving Forward In Washington County

The Farmington School District is just weeks away from breaking ground on the first phase of a high school, adding to the list of school construction in Washington County.

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Painting Restored To Original Luster

A tightly rolled oil painting on canvas that depicts a bit of the city’s history has been restored.

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Charter School Officials Eye New Site

The question of exactly where a new charter school will be located when it opens in August has not been settled.

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Report: Men Flee Police Early Friday

Two men ran from Rogers police and one fired a weapon during an early traffic stop Friday.

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Ambulance Talks To Resume

Benton County’s ambulance service debate will resume April 16 when county and fire service officials gather for what County Judge Bob Clinard called “an all-out push” to resolve the issue of how to pay...

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Organic Farming Small Part of Farm Bill

Congress expects to pass a new farm bill this year and local organic farmers hope it grants them more funding.

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BIRTHS

Lacey and Bobby Jasan of Bentonville, a boy, Cooper Quinn Jasan, born July 29, 2012, at Willow Creek Women’s Hospital in Johnson Heather Kortlandt and Richard Aaron Polikoff of Fayetteville, a girl,...

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PUBLIC MEETINGS

Monday 9 a.m.

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RECORDS

Arrests Arkansas State Police Eddy Rigoberto Hernandez, 19, of 1002 Flynt St. in Siloam Springs was arrested Friday in connection with two counts of endangering welfare of a minor in the first degree,...

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Sulphur Springs Makes Bad Call Hiring Brackney

Count us among those who were amazed when the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training last year upheld the certifi cation of Coleman “Duke” Brackney to be law enforcement off cer.

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County Planning Review Continues

Benton County’s planning regulations are still being tweaked as officials look to simplify the development process.

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