Library, Museum Plan Discovery Day
The Bentonville Public Library will team up with the Children’s Museum of Northwest Arkansas to host A Day of Discovery at the library Oct. 27.
View ArticleBella Vista Reschedules Meeting
The regular City Council meeting has been moved to 6:30 p.m. Oct. 29.
View ArticleCity Giving Away Compost
The city will give away compost and wood mulch starting Tuesday and continuing through Oct. 27 at its compost facility, 2000 N.W. A St.
View ArticleCity Cleanup On Saturday
Teams of residents will help keep the city beautiful Saturday during the annual Clean the Streets Day event.
View ArticleResearch: Trails, Parks Lead To Happiness
A bit of green landscape can buy more happiness than a stack a greenbacks.
View ArticlePublic Meetings Fayetteville Forward Economic Accountability Council
Fayetteville Forward Economic Accountability Council — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
View ArticleOchoa to lead UA on sustainability
Carlos Ochoa is the new director of the office of sustainability at the University of Arkansas, the school announced Wednesday.
View ArticleThe state/region in brief
Separate crashes kill 2 in state Two people were killed in separate crashes on Arkansas roadways Tuesday, according to preliminary Arkansas State Police fatality reports.
View Article2 plead innocent in ATM theft try
Federal prosecutors allege a Louisiana man and woman tried to break into an automated teller machine at a Mountainburg bank last month by grinding down the door hinges and using an SUV to yank open the...
View ArticleSheriff: Accident not deputy’s fault
A Carroll County deputy wasn’t at fault in an accident earlier this month that resulted in two police cars being totaled, Sheriff Bob Grudek said Thursday.
View ArticleDistrict 80 rivals focus on economy
Bringing more economic opportunity to the rural House District 80 is on the minds of both candidates running for the position in November.
View ArticleState decides to recall drugs
Medical providers in Arkansas complying with a state and federal recall of possibly tainted pharmaceuticals have sequestered their drug shipments and — in at least one instance — will notify patients...
View ArticleAd with ‘pot,’ guns riles act’s backers
An ad run by opponents of Arkansas’ proposed medical marijuana initiated act is racially charged and offensive, supporters of the act said Thursday at a news conference.
View ArticlePark Central Lawsuit Settled
A mediated settlement between Lowell and Employers Mutual Casualty Co. could open the door to development in Lowell.
View ArticleDistrict relieved as enrollment up
A sense of excitement has replaced apprehension in the hallways of Deer-Mount Judea schools as enrollment figures have risen, according to the district’s superintendent.
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s a real positive feeling in the air. People want to keep their school in their small communities.We’ve been blessed.” Deer-Mount Judea school Superintendent Richard Denniston, on...
View ArticleThe state/region in brief
2 head-on crashes kill 3, injure 1 Three people were killed in two separate crashes on Arkansas roadways on Wednesday, according to preliminary Arkansas State Police fatality reports.
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