Survey Points Out Tech Options For New School
By the fall of 2013 Rogers’ School District could be the first in Arkansas to offer students a choice in high schools.
View ArticleWoman Jailed In Teen Sex investigation
Police arrested a mother in connection with child abuse after discovering she knew about her 14-year-old’s sexual relationship with a 19-year-old.
View ArticleHelder Proposes Outsourcing Jail Health Care
Washington County jail administrators for several years have used thousands of dollars budgeted for inmate food to pay for medical expenses.
View ArticleCity Staff Highlights Upcoming Work
City officials reviewed several upcoming projects during Mayor Lioneld Jordan’s fourth town hall meeting of the year Thursday.
View ArticleFarmers’ Market To Be Recognized
A representative from American Farmland Trust is scheduled to present leaders of the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market a plaque Saturday recognizing the market’s success in a recent online contest.
View ArticleGraham, Whitaker Seek House Seat 85
Voters of House District 85 will choose between a Fayetteville Democrat with city government experience and a Farmington Republican who served in city and county government.
View ArticleGolf Tournament To Benefit Drug Court
A golf tournament to benefit the Washington/Madison County Drug Court is set for Oct. 19 at Paradise Valley Athletic Club in Fayetteville.
View ArticleER Staff Not Liable For Death
An emergency room doctor and two nurses accused of medical negligence in the death of a 21-year-old woman were cleared by a Washington County Circuit Court jury Thursday.
View ArticleAccident Witnesses Disagree With Police
Ashley-Marie Halsey said she made eye contact with Megan Davis seconds before the Bentonville High School student was hit by a bus Oct. 4.
View ArticleNew Business Models Move In
A stylish woman in tortoise-shell glasses walked across the cold concrete floors at Studio 124 on Wednesday to help a customer with a purchase.
View ArticleBerdine Withdraws From Race
Alderman Earl Berdine has withdrawn from the City Council race.
View ArticleSider to UNIQUE BUSINESSES
When walking into Dayton Castleman’s home, the brown folding table leaning against a white wall cues the room’s transition from family dining area to Art Northwest gallery.
View ArticleConference Stresses Helping Children
Adelaide Schaeffer began her journey to improve the lives of children in 2004.
View ArticleUniversity Chancellor Honored By Women’s Group
David Gearhart, University of Arkansas chancellor, was named the 2012 winner of the Hispanic Women of Arkansas’ Annual Community Excellence Award.
View ArticleFormer chief deputy challenges assessor
A former Washington County chief deputy assessor challenges a one-term incumbent in November’s race for county assessor.
View ArticleNew Candidates Learn Highway Rules The Hard Way
A drive down West Central Avenue reads like an election ballot as candidates in the City Council’s five contested elections vie for coveted name recognition before the Nov. 6 general election.
View ArticleCollege Candidates Focus On Quality, Affordability
Providing quality education at an affordable price is a priority for five candidates running for two spots on the NorthWest Arkansas Community College Board of Trustees.
View ArticlePea Ridge Goes To The Mules
Hundreds gathered Saturday and the spectators weren’t cheering for plays on the football field, but for encouragement for the participants in the annual Pea Ridge Mule Jump.
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