Lowell Man Sentenced To 20 years
A Lowell man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing child pornography.
View ArticleEthics Report Done In Cave Springs Complaint
An investigation into campaign activities by Citizens for Growth in Cave Springs has determined the group didn't violate any campaign laws, but individual candidates may have.
View ArticleSchools Rank High According to Magazine
Five Northwest Arkansas schools were named among top 10 in the state in U.S. News & World Report's Best High Schools rankings released Tuesday.
View ArticleCommunity College Gets One-Time Appropriation
NorthWest Arkansas Community College and Pulaski Technical College each received $750,000 in one-time appropriations out of the state General Improvement Fund, three times as much as other state...
View ArticleFort Smith pastor to return money
An associate pastor of a Fort Smith church has agreed to refund $66,500 that the state securities department says he took from a church member, promising to invest it but instead spending it on...
View ArticleSupreme Court
The Arkansas Supreme Court released opinions Thursday. The court’s ruling and the names of the cases are reprinted here. The full opinions and other court proceedings, including per curiam decisions,...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s not the materials, it’s the time and the skill. I wish I could have paid some of the people who worked on it.We had professional artists who spent a couple of days working on it...
View ArticleOxford American wins $75,000 grant
The Oxford American magazine announced Thursday that an award-winning online video series by the magazine has won a National Endowment for the Arts grant.
View ArticleFayetteville Fights Off Lady Red’Dogs
Offense was hard to come by most of Thursday night at Harmon Stadium, until one particular six-minute stretch late in the second half.
View ArticleHogs Getting Their Guard Up
With the rim now protected, Arkansas’ basketball team is working on getting its guard up.
View ArticleDemolition Begins On Burned Building
The charred remains of a Thompson Street building started to come down Thursday.
View ArticleChamber Honors Rogers High Students For Grades
Students posed for pictures with friends and proud parents outside the Rogers High School auditorium Thursday following an academic awards ceremony.
View ArticleHar-Ber Students Help Feed Hungry
Just before winter break, Austin Hazelton began to hear some students at his school probably wouldn’t get a holiday dinner.
View ArticleBoard Mulls New High School
The proposal Bentonville School District voters will see this year to build a second high school could come with a price tag of under 3 mills.
View ArticleSome County Voters To Decide Ambulance Fee
Voters in northeastern Benton County will decide July 9 if they will pay $100 a year per household for ambulance service instead of $40.
View ArticleBentonville Farmers Market Opens Saturday
The city has plenty of activities to draw residents outdoors Saturday.
View ArticleBreakfast, Cleanup Set At Rocky Branch
The Rocky Branch Volunteer Fire Department will hold a breakfast fundraiser from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, followed by a highway cleanup from 10 a.m. to noon.
View ArticleFoundation, Corps To Finalize Agreement
The Beaver Lake Foundation will officially be up and running following a ceremony at 4 p.m. Tuesday with foundation organizers and the Army Corps of Engineers at Prairie Creek park.
View ArticleHigh School Construction On Schedule
The Board of Education was told a new building with 53 classrooms will be ready for the 2013-14 school year.
View ArticleChildren To Be Celebrated Saturday
Art, music and more are among the events set for a celebration of Arkansas Children’s Week from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the JTL Shop, 614 E. Emma Ave.
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