Board Banks On Centerton
An empty pasture on Gamble Road may one day be home to the Bentonville School District’s second high school.
View ArticleProperty Owner Given More Time
Long-delayed repair of a downtown historic building will take a bit longer.
View ArticleVoters To Decide Fee Issue
Northeast Benton County Fire Department officials hope voters in their emergency medical services district see the virtues of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
View ArticleRogers’ New Pool Opens
Blue skies and short lines greeted people who showed up for the opening day of the Rogers Aquatic Center on Saturday.
View ArticleLast Shot Nominated for Second Emmy
A reality-based drug court television show has been nominated for another Daytime Emmy Award.
View ArticleHomelessness Grant Runs Dry
Holly Perry was recovering from back surgery in April when she heard the news.
View ArticleIllegal Immigrants Struggle With Higher Tuition
Cyndi Beltran expects to take longer to get her bachelor’s degree than many of the other students in her graduating class at Bentonville High School because it will cost her almost three times more.
View ArticleLost Airman’s son discovers new reason to celebrate day
Observing Memorial Day while growing up in Harrison, Joe Cowan recalls, meant family time and maybe a typical American cookout.
View ArticleClues guide for engineers restoring historic bridges
Engineers have the original designs to guide them through the $1.4 million restoration of two historic Fayetteville bridges.
View ArticleSenators to begin accepting donations
State representatives have to wait until June 16 before they can begin accepting campaign contributions, though state senators have already been given the green light to start taking contributions, as...
View ArticleLawmakers to vote on new travel policy
The Arkansas Legislative Council is expected to modify its policy on lawmaker travel Tuesday as legislators plan which conferences they will attend this year.
View ArticleSmall earthquakes recorded outside Morrilton
The U.S. Geological Survey has recorded more than a dozen small earthquakes in the Morrilton area about 50 miles west of Little Rock.
View ArticleReporting on Petrino wins staff a first-place
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette staff won a first place Green Eyeshade Award in sports reporting for its coverage of the motorcycle crash and subsequent firing of University of Arkansas football coach...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “Education is how you get out of poverty, it’s how you get out of delinquency, it’s how you get out of a lot of things.” Randy Bridges, director of student services with the Fort Smith...
View ArticleEx-teacher accused of sex assault
A former Crossett High School agriculture teacher is facing sexual-assault charges after an Arkansas State Police investigation.
View ArticleAssessment Deadline Friday
ndividuals and businesses have until Friday to assess personal property.
View ArticleAmbulance Service See Increase In Calls
One in four patients suffering a heart attack arrives alive at a hospital in a Central Emergency Medical Service ambulance.
View ArticleMan Arrested In Connection With Hit-Run
A Springdale man was arrested Sunday in connection with a hit-and-run accident that sent an 8-year-old child to Northwest Medical Center-Springdale.
View ArticleVeterans Pay Tribute
Bill Allen remembers the honor guard handing his mother the folded flag from his father’s casket.
View ArticleCity Expects To Buy ‘Hollow’ To Use For Fill Ground
Aldermen are expected to approve Tuesday paying $350,000 for 37.6 acres next to the recycling center on Arkansas Street to dump used asphalt, concrete and dirt from city street projects.
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