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GRADUATION INFORMATION: Rogers

GRADUATION INFORMATION Heritage High School w Scholarship Ceremony: 6 p.m. today at Rogers Heritage High School commons w Baccalaureate: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Rogers Heritage High School auditorium

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GRADUATION INFORMATION: Bentonville High School

Graduation Information Bentonville High School Senior Awards Banquet: 6 p.m. Tuesday in the South Commons at Bentonville High School. Baccalaureate: 7 p.m. Friday at Catalyst Church, 2812 E. Central...

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The state/region in brief

Boy, 17, wounded in shooting in PB A Pine Bluff teenager was shot late Saturday night by an unknown suspect near Pines Mall in Pine Bluff, according to police.

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NOTEWORTHY DEATH

Pop psychologist, advice-show pioneer LOS ANGELES — Joyce Brothers, the pop psychologist who pioneered the television advice show in the 1950s and enjoyed a long and prolific career as a syndicated...

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “I feel I have a moral obligation to give the taxpayers some relief on property that has been damaged.” Becky Yandell, Sebastian County assessor, on her reasons for lowering property...

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In stabbing of girl, 6, bail is set at $1 million

A Johnson County circuit judge Monday ordered a man held in jail in lieu of $1 million bond on probable cause he attacked family members, including a 6-year-old female relative who was seriously wounded.

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RECORDS: May 14th

Arrests Bella Vista • Rebecca Ann Gaut, 38, of 25 Tavistock Drive was arrested Sunday in connection with aggravated assault on a family or household member. Gaut was being held Monday in the Benton...

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: May 14th

Today Noon Rogers City Council — Council Chambers, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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Commission Recommends Bond Issue

It’s now up to the City Council to refer an $11.9 million bond issue to Fayetteville voters.

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Control Tower Keeps Hours

Pat Ross watches intently every time the tower calls, telling the student pilot in his single-prop Beechcraft that he’s entering a landing pattern along with a bigger, faster twin-engine jet.

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One Punch Yields Manslaughter Charge

One punch to the head Saturday night at a Fayetteville nightclub led to the death of a Springdale father of two children and the arrest of a former bouncer.

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Man Draws Eight Years for Firearm Possession

A Springdale man was sentenced Monday to eight years in prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm.

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Trash Rates To Rise

A higher cost of doing business for Waste Management will lead to trash rate increase for Springdale residents in June.

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Panel To Discuss Wellness Center Fee

A discussion during a City Council committee of the whole meeting scheduled for noon today at City Hall could have a financial impact on the 17,000 members of the Adult Wellness Center.

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Half-Price Punch Card Sales Going Well

The half-price 10-punch admission cards for the Rogers Aquatic Center at Dock Wheeler Park, 1707 S. 26th St., sold well Saturday during an open house, and demand continued Monday, park officials said.

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Woman Found Beaten, Shot

A woman, badly beaten and shot in the face, was found in a creek bed Saturday, police said.

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Southard Gets Eight Years For Theft

Christine Renee Southard admitted she used taxpayer money to help fund her gambling addiction.

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Attorneys Await Mental Evaluation In Murder Case

Attorneys are waiting for a mental evaluation of a Rogers man charged with capital murder.

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Board Agrees To No-Gun Policy

The NorthWest Arkansas Community College Board of Trustees decided Monday to keep its main campus and other locations gun-free, at least for the next year.

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Council To Consider Revisions To Art Ordinance

Public art on the downtown square could be banned if revisions to the city’s public art ordinance are approved by the City Council at tonight’s meeting.

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