Candidates Debate
An event Wednesday at the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce gave residents one last chance to watch Dan Coody and Lioneld Jordan formally debate before early voting begins.
View ArticleMountain Street To Close For Library Event
One block of Mountain Street will close at 8 a.m. Friday for the Fayetteville Public Library’s “Light Up the Night” gala and “Up Among the Hills” film screening.
View ArticleTwo Vie For County Seat
Eva Madison, justice of the peace candidate, said her political experience sets her apart from her opponent, Aaron Stahl.
View ArticlePolice: Liquor Flowed Into Multiple Accidents
Police stopped a train Tuesday night after they said an intoxicated man fell onto the railroad tracks. Andrew Paul, 21, faces a misdemeanor charge of public intoxication.
View ArticleNTI Aims For New Facility
Northwest Technical Institute officials intend to lobby state officials for the money to build a $5.8 million facility for its medical programs.
View ArticleMan Arrested On Rape Charges
A Springdale man was arrested after a 13-year-old girl said she had sex with him.
View ArticleCity Honors Volunteers
Mayor Bob McCaslin honored Joe Featherston, Mackenzie Jobe and Friends at Slaughter Pen Trail at the city’s Outstanding Citizen Award banquet on Wednesday.
View ArticleOktoberfest Comes To Town
The 3rd Friday events will conclude for the year with an “oompah-pah” in celebration of Oktoberfest.
View ArticleProfiles: Tonitown City Council Ward 1, Position 1
Editor’s Note: Jack Beckford and Sunny Hinshaw are seeking the Ward 1, Position 1 seat on the Tontitown City Council.
View ArticleBarbecue To Benefit Mounties
The Mounties boys basketball team will receive the proceeds of a Saturday chicken barbecue.
View ArticleRetired Chief Geologist To Talk At Hobbs
John David McFarland, retired chief geologist of the Arkansas Geological Survey, will be at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area on Saturday to talk about fossils found in the state.
View ArticleVisitors Make Fair Tradition
Threatening clouds couldn’t keep crowds away from Spanker Creek Farm as the area’s craft fair bonanza got under way Wednesday.
View ArticleCompany To Add 350 Jobs
A recycling company detailed its plan Wednesday to add 350 jobs and invest more than $10 million in a new headquarters and processing facility in Rogers.
View ArticleThree Seek Ward 4, Position 2 Seat
Editor’s note: Andrew Hatfield, Mauricio A. Herrera and Keith Jackson are candidates for the Ward 3, Position 2 seat on Rogers City Council. The position is currently held by Betsy Reithemeyer who is...
View ArticleStudents Learn From Garden Project
A group of teachers cheered on 10-year-old A.J. Downs as he dug a flower hole behind Bright Field Middle School on Wednesday.
View ArticleGilchrist To Be Honored Today
Marilyn Gilchrist is among 60 elementary and middle school principals from across the nation named 2012 National Distinguished Principals by the National Association of Elementary School Principals.
View ArticleProperty Owners Talk Marketing
The Property Owners Association board heard again from a marketing committee at their board meeting last night in the Country Club board room.
View ArticleLegal Questions Delay Ambulance Payment
Benton County’s road to providing rural ambulance service has hit another bump as county officials have delayed a promised subsidy to Northeast Benton County Fire and EMS while they search for legal...
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