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William Storey Running For Fayetteville District Judge

Washington County Circuit Judge William Storey says he is running for Fayetteville District Judge.

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Sesame Street aims to talk jail with kids

Sesame Street is establishing a program for children with incarcerated parents and their caregivers, called Little Children, Big Challenges : Incarceration.

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Council approves recycling talks

Maumelle will begin negotiations to have single-stream recycling services with Waste Management of Arkansas that is expected to cost residents $3.07 per month, the Maumelle City Council said Monday night.

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Aldermen Review Solicitation Law

Jason Carter is tired of pushy salespeople knocking on his front door.

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Homeless Man Found Dead

Police are investigating the death of a homeless man.

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Elkins High School Nears Completion

A new high school is moving toward completion and officials are hopeful it will be ready for students when school opens on Aug. 19.

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Delay Sought In Murder Trial

A man accused of fatally shooting a woman in the head in August is seeking to delay his capital murder trial to allow further mental testing.

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School Election Season Begins

The annual school election season is open.

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Storey Announces For Fayetteville District Judge

Washington County Circuit Judge William Storey is running for Fayetteville District judge.

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Bookmobile Helps Students With Summer Reading

Lee Elementary School’s bookmobile gives students access to books over the summer when they might not have the opportunity to obtain books, said Molly Brock, assistant principal.

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Downtown Plan Needs Community Support

A proposed plan to revitalize downtown met with approval at a public hearing, but several people said making the plan a reality will take a huge effort.

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School Nearing Goal

The New Technology High School has 292 students set to enroll when it opens in August, just short of officials’ goal of 300, director Lance Arbuckle said.

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AT A GLANCE: Commission Action

At A Glance Commission Action Rogers Planning Commission met Tuesday and approved: • An application by Hook Line & Sinker requesting a permit to expand their business to sell boats and marine...

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Charity Helps Job Seekers

Landing the interview may be the first step in getting the job, but members of a new Rogers nonprofit group say they will help to better equip women re-entering the work force.

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School Board Races Take Shape

Candidates for school board seats in Benton County are gathering signatures on petitions in advance of the filing period that opens July 2 and ends July 9.

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Defense Seeks Another Evaluation For Proffitt

Attorneys for a Rogers man accused of killing an 11-month-old boy want a mental evaluation done by a defense expert.

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Pond Drained In Search For Evidence

Benton County Sheriff’s Office deputies spent Monday and Tuesday draining a pond in search of evidence.

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Planners Rezone Property

The Planning Commission rezoned property off Southwest Been Road to medium-density residential Tuesday night, paving the way for a multifamily housing development north of The Links at Rainbow Curve.

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Mercy Opens New Program

A new Senior Behavioral Health Program opens Monday on the seventh floor of Mercy Medical Center.

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Benton County pond search connected to missing teen

Benton County sheriff's detectives received an anonymous letter that the body of a missing Pea Ridge teenager may be in a pond off Arkansas 94. April Dawn Andrews, 15, left her home at Kings Lane...

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