Kids Learn Science At Camp
Students clapped and smiled Monday as colored foam burst from the top of water bottles during a science experiment.
View ArticlePolice Seeking Information On Shots Fired Into House
Police are investigating an incident in which several rounds were fired into a house.
View ArticleBeating, Robbery Suspect Arrested Again
A suspect in a robbery and beating that sent a man to the hospital with life-threatening injuries was arrested again after another person said he also was beaten and robbed.
View ArticleRausch Named Interim Manager Of Utility
Earl Rausch, a design engineer at the Rogers Water Utilities, was appointed interim general manager after Craig Noble resigned Friday.
View ArticlePortions Of Horse Trail To Close
Portions of the Pea Ridge Military Park horse trail will be closed weekdays through July 1 for restoration work.
View ArticleTwo Programs Set For Weekend At Hobbs
A program on prescribed burns and a backpacking workshop will be featured this weekend at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area.
View ArticleGeek The Library Camp Set For Saturday
A Geek the Library day camp for adults will be offered 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Rogers Public Library, 711 S. Dixieland Road.
View ArticleOfficials Begin Airport Business Plan Discussion
Stakeholders met Monday with representatives of RA Wiedemann & Associates Inc., the company selected to design a business plan for Rogers Municipal Airport.
View ArticleCommission Green-Lights Condo Project
Residents could see improved cellphone service in north Fayetteville and new condominiums at 15th Street and Razorback Road as a result of two items that cleared the Planning Commission on Monday.
View ArticleHigh School Construction Site Vandalized
Police are investigating vandalism at the high school construction site. No arrests have been made, police said.
View ArticleCharitable Center To Move
Cooperative Emergency Outreach, a nonprofit organization that has served poor, unemployed and sick people for more than 20 years, is scheduled to close for three weeks while it relocates.
View ArticleUPDATE: Washington County denies cell tower permit
Quorum Court members voted against an ordinance that would have granted a conditional use permit for the construction of a cell phone tower east of Prairie Grove Monday night.
View ArticleGuilty Plea In Murder-For-Hire Plot
Marshall Barrows pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Fayetteville to trying to hire a man in Siloam Springs to kill an Oklahoma man.
View ArticleOliver Pleads Not Guilty
A Gravette man pleaded not guilty to charges he accidentally shot himself with a stolen gun.
View ArticlePanel Opposes Federal Blueway System
A committee of justices of the peace voted unanimously Monday to oppose the federal Department of the Interior’s designation of Arkansas’ White River as a National Blueway.
View ArticleMen Plead Not Guilty In Shooting Case
Two Rogers men pleaded not guilty Monday to charges in connection with a May drive-by shooting.
View ArticleCouncil Passes On Truck Purchase Topic
The city’s attempt to buy trucks was once again dumped at the regular meeting of the City Council Monday night.
View ArticleSpringdale apartment burns, arrest made
A Springdale man was arrested Tuesday in connection with arson after a apartment fire at Crutcher Apartments.
View ArticlePolice: Woman reports burglary, rape; arrest made
A woman reported a man broke into her home and raped her Sunday night, according to court documents.
View ArticleHead Start announces cuts in Washington County
The Willow Heights Head Start Center in Fayetteville and one classroom at West Washington County Head Start in Lincoln are being closed to cope with a mandatory $154,968 reduction under sequestration,...
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