Report: Woman Fires Gun, Scares Burglars
Police said a woman scared off at least two burglars in her Bogan Drive home on Tuesday by firing a handgun.
View ArticleTrail To Connect Campuses
A matching $660,200 grant from the Walton Family Foundation for walking trails is scheduled to be used to connect several schools campuses.
View ArticleBrown Wins Ward 1 Seat On Board
Dennis Brown was elected to the Ward 1 seat on the Siloam Springs Board of Directors, according to unofficial results Tuesday.
View ArticlePanel Approves Road Plan
Work on county roads will get a boost under a plan endorsed Tuesday by the Benton County Quorum Court’s Committee of the Whole.
View ArticleProperty Rezoning Fails
A rezoning request for a property in downtown died on the table at the Bentonville City Council meeting after it failed to get a second Tuesday night.
View ArticleBentonville Named A Tree City
Bentonville has been named a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.
View ArticlePhotographer To Speak At Hobbs
Mike Martin, a wildlife and nature photographer, will present a free program at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area at 2 p.m. Saturday.
View ArticleBoard To Discuss Player Assistants Thursday
The Property Owners Association’s Board of Directors will discuss at Thursday’s work session whether to bring player assistants back to Bella Vista Village’s golf courses.
View ArticleEvent Offers Activities For Children, Families
The fourth annual “It’s All About Kids” event will be held Saturday.
View ArticleHikers Plan Earth Day Event
The Hill ’N Dale Hikers will host an Earth Day celebration at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
View ArticleApplications To Be Accepted For Older Workers Program
Older residents of Benton and Washington counties who are having difficulty finding a job have a local resource that may be able to help.
View ArticleSuspicious device reported, Lindell closed for 45 minutes
A report of a suspicious device closed Lindell Avenue near Futrall Hall for about 45 minutes Wednesday morning, according to a news release from the University of Arkansas.
View ArticleAccident Causes Chain Reaction
A seven-car accident on Crossover Road brought traffic to a halt Wednesday morning.
View ArticleWeather Cuts Power
Thunderstorms knocked out power and dumped hail across parts of Northwest Arkansas on Wednesday afternoon.
View ArticleCompany Reveals Plan for Downtown Springdale
The first project designed to revitalize the downtown area could be uncovering Spring Creek and demolishing two buildings on Mill Street.
View ArticleArts Center Seeks Encore
Residents filled the Walton Arts Center’s McBride Studio on Wednesday to hear about the organization’s future in Fayetteville.
View ArticleLong-Term Springdale Rodeo Director Honored by WPRA
The Women’s Professional Rodeo Association honored Springdale’s Pat Hutter during its annual awards banquet during the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
View ArticleTrial Begins in Hospital Assault Case
A former emergency room worker accused of sexually assaulting a patient is facing two counts of third-degree sexual assault in Washington County Circuit Court.
View ArticleRally Supports Immigration Reform
A downpour and power outage couldn’t stop an immigration rally Wednesday.
View ArticleLibrary Public Input Continues
As a former educator, Peggy Werner said she’d like to see kids at the Fayetteville Public Library have access to Smart Boards.
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