Quantcast
Channel: NWAonline stories: Gentry News
Browsing all 50576 articles
Browse latest View live

Bradshaw To Lead Jefferson School

Karrie Bradshaw will be the next principal at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School.

View Article


Members OK Land Sale

The city can buy three building its used since the city’s incorporation.

View Article


AT A GLANCE: Bentonville Planning Commission

At A Glance Commission Action Bentonville's Planning Commission met Tuesday and approved: w Property line adjustments at 1202 S.W. A St., 2309 S.E. 14th St., 402 Magnolia Drive, the corner of Southwest...

View Article

Special Prosecutor to Handle Bar Fight Involving Cops

A special prosecutor has been named to review evidence from a bar fight involving two off-duty police officers and report his findings and recommendations to Washington County Circuit Judge William...

View Article

Changes Coming To High School Staff

Deans will become part of the Bentonville High School staff this fall.

View Article


KUAF Gun Nets Probation, Fine

A University of Arkansas student pleaded guilty as part of a plea bargain Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court to a misdemeanor charge of carrying a gun in a publicly owned building.

View Article

Council Approves Rezone

The City Council approved a rezoning Monday night even though city planners earlier pushed for its denial.

View Article

Sales Tax Revenue Climbs

Springdale sales tax revenue increased this month with Rogers and Fayetteville numbers also showing increases over last year, while Bentonville’s numbers dipped slightly.

View Article


Engineer, Parent Announces For House

Jana Della Rosa, a former account manager to Walmart for a $2.6 billion consumer products company, has decided to be a stay-at-home mom — and candidate for state lawmaker.

View Article


Schools Considered Tornado-Safe

School buildings generally are considered safer places to be in severe weather, officials say, but building a school strong enough to withstand 200-mph wind can add millions to a construction project.

View Article

One Dies In Storm

Downed trees and power lines were littered across Benton County on Tuesday from a storm system that spawned a deadly tornado in Oklahoma then roared through Northwest Arkansas Monday night.

View Article

AT A GLANCE: Commission Action

At A Glance Commission Action Rogers' Planning Commission met Tuesday and approved: • A permit for Rios De Agua Viva for a church at 1926 S. M St., a residential single-family zone.

View Article

Bomb squad investigates vacant Bentonville hotel; Braum's evacuated

The Bentonville Bomb Squad responded to a report of a suspicious item at the vacant Travelodge in Bentonville Wednesday morning.

View Article


NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “I was amazed at the air quality. From 30 feet away, you could barely smell the hog operation. It looked to me that they had gone above and beyond the call as far as making sure they...

View Article

Police: Suspect In Fatal Burning Heard Menacing Victim

Not long before she was found on fire, writhing in her yard, Jessie McFadden was on the phone with a friend and could be heard arguing with her boyfriend, the man now charged in her slaying, according...

View Article


Huntsville Man Charged In Fatal Crash

A Huntsville man faces a charge of negligent homicide in a crash that resulted in the death of a 17-year-old Huntsville High School senior in March, according to a probable cause affidavit filed this...

View Article

Zimmerman Seeks Re-Election

Washington County Circuit Judge Stacey Zimmerman is seeking re-election to the juvenile division bench for Washington and Madison counties.

View Article


Snively Announces For Fayetteville District Judge

Tim Snively, a lawyer and longtime resident, is the first to announce he’s running for district judge.

View Article

Area Growth Persists

About 80 percent of the state’s population growth between 2011 and 2012 came from new residents in Northwest Arkansas, according to a data analysis of population estimates released today.

View Article

Holly Murder Trial Delayed

The trial of a Rogers man charged in connection with second-degree murder and first-degree battery in connection with a double stabbing under an Elkins bridge has been delayed again.

View Article
Browsing all 50576 articles
Browse latest View live