School Noted In National Magazine
The October issue of Parents magazine will pay special tribute to a Springdale school.
View ArticleNo charges for Fort Smith animal shelter
A prosecutor says he won’t file charges after investigating complaints about the Sebastian County Humane Society.
View ArticlePolice: Man raped 14-year-old
A Cave Springs is in jail, arrested on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old girl.
View ArticleSeveral sex-tied charges forecast
A Huntsville man arrested Aug. 28 will likely face federal and state charges tied to rape and manufacturing child pornography, said John Threet, prosecutor for the state’s 4th Judicial District.
View ArticleRazorback Foundation’s Wyrick a known fundraiser
Chris Wyrick is the first executive director of the Razorback Foundation who did not play football at the University of Arkansas.
View Article‘Bucket List Bandit’ believed arrested
A Florida man believed to be the “Bucket List Bandit,” who is suspected of robbing 10 banks across the country, was arrested after a traffic stop in Roland, Okla., the FBI announced Friday.
View ArticleVeterans Offered Special Program
The 2012 NWA Job Fair featured “Hiring Our Heroes,” a program by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
View ArticleEight Storage Unit Burglaries Reported
Police are investigating eight reports of break-ins to storage units on Beechwood Avenue.
View ArticleCommunity Cinema Screenings Scheduled
A monthly film screening and discussion series begins Sept. 23 at the Fayetteville Public Library.
View ArticlePolice Investigate Walgreens Break-In
Police are investigating a break-in at a Walgreens store at 5245 S. School Ave.
View ArticleNorth Bentonville Trail Offers Important Connections
Editor’s Note: This is the ninth in a 12-part series on Bentonville’s parks and trails highlighting a different city amenity each month. The North Bentonville Trail has become a hub for some of the...
View ArticleFirst Phase Dedicated
Rain didn’t dampen the spirit at Fayetteville High School Friday as the community came together to celebrate the completion of the first phase of the school’s transformation.
View ArticleJob Fair Opens Doors
Employment seekers flocked to Rogers on Friday with hopes of landing the perfect job. The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2012 NWA Job Fair featured about 70 booths for the estimated 1,200...
View ArticleProgram Eyes Expansion
The diesel and truck technology facility at Northwest Technical Institute is a busy place. There, one will see students hard at work, applying what they’ve learned to various maintenance and repair...
View ArticleMan Arrested In Case
A Cave Springs man is in the Benton County Jail, arrested on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old girl.
View ArticleTree Trimming Upsets Some Residents
Routine trimming of trees along AEP-Southwest Electric Power Co. lines has upset residents, but the power company defends the practice.
View ArticleAgency redoing accident reports
Complaints from motorists involved in vehicle accidents has prompted the Fort Smith Police Department to omit drivers’ phone numbers from accident reports.
View ArticleDistrict Approves Vacation
The Boston Mountain Solid Waste District Board agreed on Tuesday to use taxpayer dollars to pay 30 days of vacation owed to former director Maylon Rice, fired nearly two weeks ago after reported...
View ArticleArts Center Council Favors Adjacent Parking Deck
The Walton Arts Center’s governing board would prefer Fayetteville not build a parking deck on the center’s campus. The council unanimously approved a motion Tuesday in support of the city building a...
View ArticleStudent Named Semifinalist
A Har-Ber High School student is one of 13 semifinalists from Arkansas in the National Achievement Scholarship Program.
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