Birthday Gifts Go To Head Start Center
Thirteen-year-old Zoe Reif wanted to share her love of reading with youngsters who might not have the same access to books as she did.
View ArticleMan Pleads Guilty In Video Voyeurism
A University of Arkansas student who posted pictures on Twitter from a men’s locker room and of people exercising pleaded guilty to two counts of video voyeurism Thursday in Washington County Circuit...
View ArticleMan Pulled From Murphy Park Pond
A man died Thursday after being pulled from the pond at Murphy Park.
View ArticleFayetteville lawyer nominated for U.S. district judgeship
Timothy L. Brooks has been nominated for U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas, according to a news release from Sen. Mark Pryor.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS
Monday 2 p.m. Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission — Fayetteville Town Center, 15 W. Mountain St.
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Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office Richard Eugene McGarrah, 38, of U.S. 62 in Gateway was arrested Friday in connection with felony failure to appear. McGarrah was being held Friday in the Benton...
View ArticleWal-Mart’s annual meeting again star-studded, rousing
More than 14,000 Wal-Mart employees and shareholders of Bentonville-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc. packed Bud Walton Arena on Friday for the company’s annual shareholder meeting, where the giant retailer’s...
View ArticleHamburg schools face loss of funds after meals audit
A school district in Ashley County is losing several hundred thousand dollars a year in state funding after state officials audited the district and determined the district has fewer low-income...
View ArticleSpecial Ed Records To Be Destroyed
The Bentonville School District’s Special Services Department will soon destroy special education records that are 5 years old, pursuant to federal law.
View ArticleBoard To Review Budget, Discuss Assessment Increase
Reviewing the first four months of Bella Vista’s 2013 budget and discussing a proposed assessment increase are two agenda items for a board meeting.
View ArticleConcerts start on Friday
Orchards Park will reverberate with music this summer as the city hosts its annual concert series and Walmart brings in big names for the Road to the Essence Festival.
View ArticleRogers School Administrators Take New Responsibilities
Job descriptions are changing for top tier administrators at the Rogers School District.
View ArticleTobacco Prohibited At Sheriff’s Office
A policy implemented by Sheriff Kelley Cradduck bans all tobacco products at the Sheriff’s Office and county jail.
View ArticleGravette Family Keeps Farm Tradition Growing
Farming is a family tradition for Jeff and Melissa Smith of Gravette, one they want to pass on to their two sons.
View ArticleUniversity Buys More Land
The University of Arkansas is buying and will eventually demolish 12 buildings on the edge of campus.
View ArticleSummer Camps Keep Kids Learning Over Break
Educational camps at Northwest Arkansas schools can help children retain knowledge during the summer break in classes, according to school officials.
View ArticleRichardson Center To Offer Life Skills Workshop
“The Future is Now,” a planning resource for families with a special needs member is being presented by the Elizabeth Richardson Center.
View Article19-year-old’s body pulled from river
Searchers pulled the body of a Spiro, Okla., man from the Mulberry River at a park east of Mulberry Tuesday afternoon after the man disappeared under the water while swimming with friends, according to...
View ArticleCity Considers Building Donation
A downtown property that has faced demolition may soon belong to the city.
View ArticleMan Arrested For Threatening With Gun
Police arrested a man Tuesday they said pointed a handgun at a parts-store employee.
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