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Man Arrested After Car Chase

A Siloam Springs man faces felony and misdemeanor charges in connection after a high-speed car chase in Springdale early Sunday morning.

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Man pleads guilty to rape while freed as state prisoner

John Scott Landingham admitted Monday to raping a 17-year-old girl while he was state prisoner and free as part of a furlough program. Landingham, 42, pleaded guilty to rape, a Class Y felony, which is...

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Tyson gives $100,000 grant to Springdale education foundation

More classroom projects in Springdale may get funded thanks to a $100,000 grant Tyson Foods awarded the Springdale Public Schools Education Foundation on Monday, officials said.

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Police: No arrests made in stabbing

A man was questions but no arrests have been made in connection with a reported stabbing Monday, according to a news release from the Springdale Police Department.

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “So all the housing trends point to urban housing.You see that happening in Fayetteville already with the multifamily housing coming up in downtown.” Stephen Luoni, director of the...

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RECORDS: April 30th

Arrests Centerton • Robert James Kramer, 32, was arrested Monday in connection with a parole violation. Kramer was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: April 30th

Today 3:30 p.m. Fayetteville Civil Service Commission — Room 111, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.

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City to Host Trail Trekker Meeting

Residents interested in becoming a Fayetteville trail trekker are invited to a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. today in Room 111 of the City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.

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Grant From Tyson Helps Education Foundation

More classroom projects in Springdale may get funded because of a $100,000 grant Tyson Foods awarded the Springdale Public Schools Education Foundation on Monday, officials said.

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Storm Drains Work to Slow North Street Traffic

The outer, eastbound lane on North Street will close this week between Leverett and Gregg avenues while Transportation Division workers install a storm drain.

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Springdale Resident Injured With Knife

Roommates disagreed Monday on how one suffered a puncture wound to his leg, police said.

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Man Arrested After Car Chase

A Siloam Springs man faces felony and misdemeanor charges after a high-speed car chase in Springdale early Sunday morning.

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Convicted Rapist Wants Life Term Tossed

A Springdale man given a life sentence for raping a 14-year-old boy wants his conviction and sentence overturned.

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Projected Street Bond Project Costs High

Street projects in the city’s bond program will be completed before deadlines but the city will be short of money if projections hold up.

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Teachers Awarded $257,890 in Grants

The Fayetteville Public Education Foundation handed out $257,890 in program and teacher grants and scholarships at its annual Celebration of Excellence on Monday.

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Educator Remembered

Friends and former co-workers remembered Martina Peacock on Monday as energetic, organized and passionate about the children she served.

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Bond Set For Man Accused In Shooting

Bond was set at $250,000 for the man accused of firing multiple shots into a Bentonville private club last week. The bond was set at a hearing over the weekend.

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Landingham Sentenced On Rape Charge

John Scott Landingham admitted Monday to raping a 17-year-old girl while he was a state prisoner, but free as part of a furlough program.

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More Precincts Coming

The number of voter precincts in Benton County will increase by the end of 2013, after having been reduced just last year.

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Bella Vista To Oversee Library

Library supporters attending the City Council meeting Monday breathed a sigh of relief when aldermen voted to go ahead with a city takeover.

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