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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.

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Bella Vista Reschedules Meeting

The regular City Council meeting has been moved to 6:30 p.m. Oct. 29.

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City 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.

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City Cleanup On Saturday

Teams of residents will help keep the city beautiful Saturday during the annual Clean the Streets Day event.

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Centerton Plans Busy Weekend

Centerton will host several events this weekend.

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Research: Trails, Parks Lead To Happiness

A bit of green landscape can buy more happiness than a stack a greenbacks.

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Records Adam Jorge

Adam Jorge, 22, of 3390 Harvard St.

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Public Meetings Fayetteville Forward Economic Accountability Council

Fayetteville Forward Economic Accountability Council — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.

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Ochoa 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.

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The 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.

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2 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...

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Sheriff: 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.

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District 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.

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State 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...

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Smart tells of faith, strength from ordeal

Elizabeth Smart’s story is one of hope.

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Ad 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.

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Park Central Lawsuit Settled

A mediated settlement between Lowell and Employers Mutual Casualty Co. could open the door to development in Lowell.

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District 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.

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NW 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...

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The 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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