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Man Accused Of Threatening Wife

A Fayetteville man was arrested early Sunday in connection with throwing his wife into a wall, choking her and threatening her life.

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Planners Overestimate Animals Taken To Shelter

Small cities are trying to save taxpayer dollars by not paying Washington County's animal shelter to take in lost dogs and cats, officials said last week.

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Students’ ‘Wal-Art’ Inspires National Project

A recent art initiative tested in Bentonville has inspired organizers to expand it to the rest of the country.

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Program To Boost Projects

A program approved by the Legislature will help smaller cities address transportation issues, officials said.

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Local Doctor Training Fellows

Chris Dougherty wears many hats. Most people know him as a doctor, surgeon, husband and father.

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District Doesn’t Offer Continuous Learning

The Springdale School District has more students than any other Northwest Arkansas school district, but it doesn’t offer one thing other large districts do: a continuous learning calendar school.

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MEETING INFORMATION: Rogers Planning Commission

Meeting Information Rogers Planning Commission The Rogers Planning Commission is scheduled to meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers at City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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Rogers police officer pleads not guilty to felonies

A Rogers police officer accused of assault and domestic battery pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Washington County Circuit Court Monday. Sgt. Jesse Ray, a 15-year veteran of the Rogers Police...

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Hardy Takes Tournament Reins

His journey from London to Northwest Arkansas could never have been scripted, said Harry Hardy, director of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G, which will be played this week at...

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World Class Photographer to Present

Robert Thomas has spent eight years traveling and photographing dragonflies. He will present a lecture about his experiences at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area Visitor Center.

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Talent Show, Music, Alligators Top 3rd Friday Event

A talent show featuring local residents and bands from a music school will top the regular 3rd Friday event this week in downtown Rogers.

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Proceedings Halted In Whitehead Case

Proceedings were suspended Monday in the criminal case against a Bella Vista man facing felony charges in connection with a fatal vehicle crash.

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Millage Proposal Headed For Ballot

The School Board officially approved proceeding with an election Sept. 17 on a proposed 2.9-mill tax increase to pay for a second high school.

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Crime Lab Reports Still Out In Case

Prosecutors are still waiting on crime lab reports in the case of a Gentry woman accused of killing her husband.

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Sludge Dryer Problems Delay Startup For Nearly A Year

A $3 million sludge dryer for the wastewater plant, purchased in 2011 by the Rogers Water Utilities, is still not online and Water and Sewer Utilities commissioners aren’t happy.

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City Considers Bond Sale

City officials are considering refinancing bonds to save about $5.8 million in interest payments. City Council members listened to a proposal to issue new bonds and refund the old at a committee...

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New Sentencing Ordered

A prior manslaughter conviction should not have been considered a violent crime to enhance the federal sentence of a man illegally in the United States, an appeals court ruled Monday.

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Cop Pleads Not Guilty To Assault

A Rogers police officer accused of assault and domestic battery pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Monday in Washington County Circuit Court.

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Council Eyes Solicitation Ordinance

Companies and some individuals will need a permit if the City Council regulates door-to-door sales at homes.

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Board Mulls Dog ID Device

Dog owners living outside any city boundary in Washington County could be required to implant microchip identification into their pet if the dog is found running loose outside property lines, according...

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