Kayak Workshop Set for Sunday
A kayak workshop is scheduled Sunday at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area.
View ArticlePanel OKs Special Election
The city will have a special election Aug. 13 to fill a City Council seat.
View ArticleOfficial Impressed By Farm To School Program
Over a lunch of local food products, national and state leaders in child nutrition received a crash course in Fayetteville School District’s farm to school lunch program. “This was a wonderful meal,”...
View ArticleMarket May Close Streets
The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market could close all four streets on the downtown square Saturday mornings if aldermen approve an ordinance in the weeks ahead.
View ArticleSchool Board Approves Administrative Changes
The School Board on Monday approved hiring Chad Scott as principal of Bentonville High School.
View ArticleFundraiser Opens To Public
A Walmart event previously open to employees will host the public this year after a conditional use permit was approved by the Planning Commission on Tuesday.
View ArticleCollege Events Focus On Marshall Islands
Three events are planned this month as part of NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s semester focusing on the Marshall Islands.
View ArticlePanel Endorses Fee Vote
Benton County officials endorsed a request Tuesday for a special election to raise the ambulance fees charged by the Northeast Benton County Fire Department from $40 to $100 annually.
View ArticleStudents Get Equine Education
Children were encouraged to horse around at Barker Middle School on Tuesday.
View ArticleBentonville Honors Outstanding Residents
Pamela Hogate and Eagle Family Ministries have been given the mayor’s Outstanding Citizens Award for the first quarter of 2013.
View ArticleCounty Revives Issue
Benton County’s justices of the peace are about to be handed a $1 million ambulance bill.
View ArticleRegional Switch Proves Crucial
Three lawmakers from Benton County changed their votes and provided the winning margin in Tuesday’s second, successful effort at passing a health care package in the state House of Representatives.
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “What I’ve learned, talking to living descendants of survivors, is that this event isn’t over.This massacre still impacts people’s lives.” Will Bagley, a Salt Lake City-based writer...
View ArticleScience center’s ad aims to raise funds
The Ozark National Science Center in Madison County began a new fundraising campaign Wednesday with advertisements in area newspapers.
View ArticleRECORDS: April 18th
Ethan Schroeder, 18, of 580 N. Rockcliff Road in Fayetteville was arrested Tuesday in connection with felony possession of a controlled substance. He was in the Washington County Detention Center on...
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: April 18th
Today 1 p.m. Springdale Airport Commission — Council Chambers, City Administration Building, 201 Spring St.
View ArticleFlower Shop Going Greener
Holly and Eric Anderson want to help the environment. Their first step is to make their business, Brick Street Botanical in downtown Rogers, more sustainable. Next they want to spread the vision to...
View ArticleLaw Nixes Remote Voting
A new law prohibits school board members in Arkansas from casting a vote during a meeting if they are participating by phone or other electronic means.
View ArticleForum to Focus on LGBT Issues
Issues surrounding discrimination based on sexual orientation will be discussed during a public forum Friday.
View ArticlePancake Breakfast Set for Saturday
The Centerton Area Chamber of Commerce and the city will host a pancake breakfast Saturday.
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