Work To Partially Close Second Street
A portion of North Second Street will be down to one lane of traffic beginning Friday.
View ArticleGamble Spring Carnival Saturday
Centerton Gamble Elementary School, 1550 Gamble Road, will hold its annual spring carnival Saturday.
View ArticleUnemployment Falls Again
Employment data show positive trends for Northwest Arkansas, according to watchers of the region’s economy.
View ArticlePost Office Food Drive Is Saturday
Area Postal Service workers will pick up food Saturday as part of the annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
View ArticleSpringdale man arrested; Ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana seized
Police arrested a Springdale man Tuesday and seized about a quarter pound of Ecstasy, a quarter pound of cocaine, two ounces of crack cocaine, 108 grams of marijuana, two Ecstasy pills and $1,319 in...
View ArticleSebastian County deputy on leave after shooting
GREENWOOD — Authorities in Sebastian County say a man holding his mother at knifepoint was shot and wounded by a deputy.
View ArticleDavid Stewart appointed to replace Rudy Moore
David Stewart, a Fayetteville man, has been appointed judge of the Washington County District Court, according to a news release from Gov. Mike Beebe's office.
View ArticleNWACC to consider gun-free resolution Monday
NorthWest Arkansas Community College will remain a gun-free zone if the Board of Trustees adopts a resolution set to be presented at the board's meeting Monday. The resolution is in response to Act...
View ArticleElton John to play Walmart Shareholders'
Piano pop icon Elton John and rising country star Luke Bryan will perform in a series of concerts offered to Walmart associates, the retailer confirmed today.
View ArticleRECORDS
Benton County Sheriff’s Office Richard Andrew Woodard, 37, of 808 North 13th Place in Rogers was arrested Thursday in connection with possession of a controlled or counterfeit substance, possession of...
View ArticleDoctors examine new care model
Doctors shared concerns and success stories about a new patient-care model the state has been testing for the federal government during a meeting held Thursday in Northwest Arkansas.
View ArticleProfessor wins grant for study
An assistant professor of geosciences at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville has received a $226,543 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation, the...
View ArticleCooking Class Helps Students and Families
Some students at Sonora Middle School help their families make healthier food choices because of what they learned in an after-school cooking class, officials said.
View ArticleSpringdale Man Arrested In Drug Bust
Police seized drugs and money during the arrest of a Springdale man Tuesday, according to a news release from the 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force.
View ArticleClass Rank Policy Reviews
A class rank policy reviewed during a School Board study session Thursday night may change again before a vote.
View ArticleAquatic Center Open House, Half-Price Cards Cool Anger On Admission Price
An open house scheduled for Saturday and a half-price special on a 10-punch card pass has tempered some of the anger about the cost of admission to the Rogers Aquatic Center.
View ArticleKayak Workshop Held Sunday
Hobbs State Park-Conservation will offer a kayak work shop Sunday taught by an instructor for the American Canoe Association.
View ArticleIdeas flow for community center
Heavy rain may have kept people at home Thursday, but there was no lack of ideas offered by a handful of residents for the future of the Yvonne Richardson Community Center.
View ArticleAgreements End Between Solid Waste Districts
Terminating an agreement Thursday between two solid waste districts could mean fewer environmental programs and job losses in one county and financial stability and job creation in another two counties.
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