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Andrade’s Drive Lands Him At Duquesne

Springdale Har-Ber track coach Brett Unger was driving toward the school Wednesday when he saw someone running near campus.

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Advocates’ panel agree halt to hog farm top aim

Halting construction of concentrated animal feeding operations, including C&H Farms in Mount Judea, should be a top priority, a panel of environmental, farming and political advocates...

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Buckyball eye-catching at art museum

During installation, the flashing lights from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s Buckyball drew the attention of drivers on N.E. J Street.

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RECORDS

Arrests Arkansas Department Of Community Correction Nathan Lewis Dawdy, 31, of 18808 King Road in Siloam Springs was arrested Thursday in connection with a parole violation. Dawdy was being held...

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Farmers Market Opens Saturday

The Farmers Market will open Saturday in both locations with a new director.

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Touch-A-Truck Postponed

The annual Touch-A-Truck event scheduled for Saturday has been postponed because of anticipated weather conditions.

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Television Network Tour Stop Informs Students

Broadcast and film students from Rogers and Heritage high schools learned about national television Thursday.

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Arkansas 23 bridge to undergo lane closures

A routine inspection the Arkansas 23 bridge over the Arkansas River will require lane closures next week, the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department said Friday.

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U.S. 64 bridge lanes to shut between Fort Smith and Van Buren

A routine inspection on the U.S. 64/Midland Boulevard bridge over the Arkansas River will require lane closures Sunday, the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department has said.

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Negligent homicide charge in fatal wreck

A Lincoln man has been charged with negligent homicide related to the death of a Rogers woman in what police say was a drunk-driving crash.

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Study: Bentonville district needs land and schools

In addition to its need for additional space at the high school level, the Bentonville School District needs to build at least one more elementary school and acquire a site for a new middle school...

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: May 4th

Monday 9:30 a.m. Rogers Board of Adjustments — City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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RECORDS: May 4th

Arrests Fayetteville - Jonathan Lively, 26 of 3268 Eagle Crest Circle in Springdale was arrested in connection with felony residential burglary and possession of controlled substance.

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McDaniel asks Beebe to set executions for 7

Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has asked the governor to set execution dates for seven inmates sentenced to die by lethal injection.

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Judge orders mental therapy

A federal judge has ordered that a 73-year-old Kentucky man be treated for a mental disorder so he can be tried on a charge of illegal possession of firearms by a person who was previously committed...

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Halter: Backed private option

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Halter said Friday that the Republican-controlled Legislature wouldn’t have authorized the use of federal Medicaid dollars to purchase private health insurance...

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Children’s Hospital hires new chief with ties to LR

Arkansas Children’s Hospital has selected Marcella Doderer, vice president and administrator of the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio, as its next president and chief executive officer, its board...

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UCA increases tuition for 2013-14

Almost every year in Arkansas, spring brings April showers, May flowers and college tuition increases.

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The state/region in brief

1 dead, 2 injured in 3-car collision A Lavaca man died and two Morrilton residents were injured Tuesday after a three-vehicle collision in Conway County, according to a preliminary Arkansas State...

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Preservers given Devil’s Eyebrow

One of the state’s most biologically diverse areas has been permanently set aside for conservation and exploration.

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