Man killed, 2 hurt in U.S. 70 collision
A Pearcy man died and two other Arkansans were injured after a two-vehicle collision in Garland County on Saturday, according to a preliminary Arkansas State Police fatality accident report.
View ArticleStudents Learn About Nutrition
It was not just chefs in the kitchen Friday at Tyson Foods.
View ArticleMEETING INFORMATION: Rogers Planning Commission
Meeting Information Rogers Planning Commission Meeting at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the City Council chambers, 311 W. Chestnut St.
View ArticleFoundation Grants iPads
Letters awarding money for puppets and picture dictionaries, kindergarten carpet squares and a host of iPads, were hand-delivered to teachers across the district on Thursday and Friday.
View ArticleDepartment’s Efforts Save Lives
Education and technology are two reasons some local residents who have suffered a heart attack are still alive today, Fire Department officials said.
View ArticleCity Celebrates Community Spirit
A woman placed her hands against the wet clay that was spinning on the wheel in hopes of making a bowl.
View ArticleWest Fork Officials Face Sewer Decision
West Fork City Council members received an update last week on a state financing package that will help the city tie into Fayetteville’s sewer system.
View ArticleBonds Set In Drive-By Shooting Case
Two men remained in the Benton County Jail after their arrests Saturday in connection with a drive-by shooting in Rogers.
View ArticleHabitat For Humanity Gets New Home
Habitat for Humanity of Benton County will get a new home of its own after building more than 68 homes the past two decades.
View ArticleBurn Permit Numbers Surprising
Outdoor burning is popular in the city, even though the city has required residents to get permits in order to do so since March 15.
View ArticleLAWSUITS: May 20th
Lawsuits Filed May 9 State of Arkansas v. 2004 Chevrolet Impala and Kathryn Hopkins Mathias Shopping Centers Inc. v. Dolgencorp LLC and Dollar General
View ArticleSevere weather forecast for Northwest Arkansas
The National Weather Service in North Little Rock says severe weather is possible in north and western parts of the state.
View ArticleFayetteville urges caution in upcoming storms
The City of Fayetteville is urging residents to be prepared for tonight's severe weather. A news release from the city includes instructions for signing up for Emergency alerts. The news release notes...
View ArticleUA, Waltons redirect millions to Arkansas World Trade Center
The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the Walton family have formulated a plan to establish a $5 million endowment for the university’s Arkansas World Trade Center using proceeds from a $300...
View ArticleNOTEWORTHY DEATH
Jewish insurgent in Warsaw ghetto revolt WARSAW, Poland — Boruch Spiegel, one of the last remaining survivors of the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising by poorly armed Jewish insurgents against the powerful...
View Article’11 tornado sparked changes in Joplin
After two years, Sharon Reeve still remembers how she noticed the stormy weather from her home in Joplin and heard the tornado siren, but she didn’t immediately take cover.
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “We’re showing the rest of the world what we’re made of here.We owe it to the people who lost their lives in the storm to move on and make it better.We got a clean slate to start...
View ArticleFather faces charge in death of son
A Fort Smith man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death last March of his 2-month-old son from what doctors said was shaken baby syndrome.
View ArticleHonors To Replace Class Rank
There will be no class rank for 2017 graduates of Rogers schools. Beginning with the class of 2017 students can qualify for three levels of honors graduation through completing graduation requirements;...
View ArticleAldermen Ask Deffenbaugh To Review Recycling Oversight
Aldermen asked Deffenbaugh officials review a recycling oversight regarding recycling for senior citizen in the trash service contract approved earlier this year.
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