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Barbecue Benefits Heritage Pom, Cheer

The pom and cheer squads from Heritage High School will receive the proceeds of a Saturday chicken barbecue.

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Officials Mull Station

Central Emergency Medical Service staff plan to make the City Council a $154,000 offer to buy the city’s Fire Marshal’s Office and convert it to an ambulance station.

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More Schools To Build Trails

Children and adults will soon have more trails available for use at Springdale School District facilities.

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Administrator’s Email Stirs Up Concern

An email written by a School District administrator urging parents to support Bright Road in Bentonville as the site for a second high school has raised concern among district officials.

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Delinquent Taxes Net $3.3 Million

Benton County’s school districts and city and county governments recovered about $3.3 million last year in delinquent property taxes from the Commissioner of State Lands Office.

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Judge Denies Request, Fines Lacy’s Attorney

A circuit judge on Wednesday denied an attorney’s request for a new trial and found him in contempt of court for repeatedly interrupting her.

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Storm Debris Cleanup Set

The city will hold a storm debris cleanup from Monday’s storm starting June 4, according to a news release.

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Bella Vista Pools Open Friday

Metfield and Kingsdale outdoor pools will open Friday, according to a Property Owners Association news release.

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County To Debate Bonuses

Benton County’s justices of the peace are set to decide on proposed bonuses for employees when the Quorum Court meets tonight.

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Bomb Squad Brought In

The Bentonville Bomb Squad removed suspicious items from a vacant hotel Wednesday morning after a police officer discovered a door to one of the rooms was propped open.

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Compassion In Action

Sarah Cassady stood in the rubble of the Joplin, Mo., tornado two years ago this week unwrapping the bag lunch dropped off by Red Cross volunteers.

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AT A GLANCE: Memorial Day Events

At A Glance Memorial Day Events Sunday • 2 p.m. — Douglas Cemetery Memorial Day service. Located east of Highfill, north of Arkansas 264 (Healing Springs Road) on Douglas Cemetery Road. 479-790-2100

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Natural Food Store Opening Soon

Shoppers in Northwest Arkansas will be able to choose from a wider variety of natural and organic foods when Akin’s Natural Foods Market opens the first week of June in Rogers, said Eric Hinkefent,...

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Mistrial Didn't Constitute Double Jeopardy

A Springdale man can be retried without double jeopardy after the jury in his original trial deadlocked and a mistrial was declared, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

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Bonuses Approved

A crowd of about 100 employees, friends and family broke into applause and cheers Thursday night when Benton County’s justices of the peace approved an employee bonus package.

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Aldama Receives National Recognition

Ben Aldama, dean of Adult Education at NorthWest Arkansas Community College, has received the John and Suanne Roueche Excellence Award.

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Commission See Collection Increase

A surge in tourism attributed to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art attracted dozens of restaurants to open in the city over the last three years.

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1 killed in boat fire at Beaver Lake

At least one person was killed following a boat fire and explosion at Beaver Lake today, authorities said. Daniel Oxford, Benton County Coroner, confirmed that a woman had been killed.

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AMP provides more details about possible Rogers move

The Walton Arts Center Council has released more details about a possible move to Rogers. The plan calls for an $11 million permanent facility in the Pinnacle Hills area, according to a news release.

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Court: Records say Barber out on town

While under court-ordered home detention on federal fraud charges, former Fayetteville developer Brandon Barber spent money at restaurants, a wine bar and stores, according to a filing Thursday in U.S....

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