Few Turn Out For Parent Meeting
Parents feel the Fayetteville School District may be more concerned with balancing student numbers at the middle and junior high schools than about transporting students across town to fill the schools.
View ArticleJudge Dismisses Lawsuit Against POA Board
A lawsuit filed by Jim Parsons after he was removed from the Property Owners Association board ended when it was dismissed with prejudice this week.
View ArticleCulinary Festival Highlights Local Flavor
Bentonville wouldn’t have topped many lists of places to go for a culinary adventure just a few short years ago. That perception is changing, however, with an influx of unique restaurants.
View ArticlePolice: Man Held Wife At Gunpoint
A Springdale man faces felony charges after his wife, who reportedly tried to jump out of a moving car, told police he earlier held her at gunpoint.
View ArticleEarly American documents highlighted at Crystal Bridges
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art plans a temporary exhibit this summer of rare early American documents, including a broadside version of the Declaration of Independence.
View ArticleRecent Tip Leads To Arrest
Fayetteville Police said an anonymous tip led them to crack a six-year-old homicide case involving the death of 21-year-old Nina Ingram.
View ArticleMuseum to display revolution documents
An original, broadside copy of the Declaration of Independence dating back to the American Revolution will be on display at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville beginning June 30,...
View ArticleEffort opens to save Hiwasse’s old Holloway House
It sits shrouded by overgrown weeds and bushes while traffic whizzes by on a busy state highway.
View ArticlePanel Trims Fire Chief Candidate List
The Civil Service Commission trimmed the number of candidates for fire chief to five.
View ArticleArtsFest Brings Jazz to Bentonville
BENTONVILLE — A Bentonville that didn’t exist just a year ago came to life on East Central Avenue on Thursday night as smooth notes from a jazz band mingled with the dull buzz of crowded conversation...
View ArticleHealth Group Fines Facility
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined a New Jersey-based company $156,700 for violations at a Fayetteville facility on West 15th Street.
View ArticleMan Arrested In Connection With Stabbing
Police arrested a man Thursday in connection with a Monday night stabbing.
View ArticleJudge Blocks Email
A Washington County judge has blocked the Fayetteville School District from releasing to the public the email of a teacher suing the district.
View ArticleSchool District Plans Event For New Schools
BENTONVILLE — The community, parents and students will have an opportunity to see both Willowbrook Elementary School and Bright Field Middle School via mini tours from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 20.
View ArticlePublic Considers Crossing
Residents gave their opinions Thursday on whether a trail crossing should run over, under or on top of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
View ArticleBella Vista Properties Available At Silent Auction
BELLA VISTA — Ten Bella Vista Village properties will be available at a silent auction Saturday during the village’s fourth annual Paddle in Paradise at Lake Avalon.
View ArticleProgram Uses Local Produce
Cooks are incorporating more locally grown fruits, vegetables and ground beef than ever in the Fayetteville School District summer feeding program.
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