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Numerous Motions Filed

The attorney for one of four Prairie Grove residents charged with capital murder in the beating death of Ronnie Lee Bradley filed Monday about 40 pretrial motions aimed at such diverse issues as the...

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Lincoln School Board OKs Completion Of High School Track

The Lincoln School Board signed off on the track at the new high school, contingent on the completion of four areas that still need some attention.

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Event To Spotlight Artists

Local and regional artists will line First and Elm streets Friday as part of 3rd Friday festivities. There will be music on the Frisco Stage, with wine tasting and artisan food samples in the...

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School District Financial Picture Improved

The School District finished the fiscal year in a far better financial position than was projected only a month ago.

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Man Placed On Probation For Negligent Homicide

Circuit Judge Robin Green accepted a plea agreement Monday that calls for a Kingston man to serve five years of probation in connection with a DWI crash that killed his friend.

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Liquor Hearings Start Today

The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Division will start liquor permit hearings for Benton County businesses today in Little Rock. The hearings for the 55 applicants are expected to extend through...

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Man Has Bond Set At $75,000

Bond was set at $75,000 Monday for a Siloam Springs man accused of setting fire to his home and shooting arrows at police.

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Proceedings Halted In Murder Case

Proceedings in the criminal case of a Gentry woman accused of killing her husband were suspended Monday.

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Home Sales Up 14 Percent

The local housing market has improved enough to push out of the recession, according to one expert.

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Man Guilty Of Interstate Threat To Adoption Provider

A California man pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to threatening to kill the director of an adoption services group.

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MEETING INFORMATION: Bentonville Planning Commission

MEETING INFORMATION Bentonville Planning Commission Commissioners will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Community Development Building, 305 S.W. A St., to discuss the following items:

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Police: Hit And Run Victim Died

The victim of a hit-and-run accident earlier this month died Friday at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Mo., according to Police Sgt. Craig Stout.

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Rogers, Fayetteville Receive History Grants

The Arkansas Historic Preservation program, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, awarded two grants to Rogers, according to a news release.

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Two Area Students Awarded National Merit Scholarships

Two students from Northwest Arkansas schools are among the last group of students awarded National Merit Scholarships, the scholarship corporation announced today.

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Freddy’s Opening This Fall

The first location for Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers will open in Rogers this fall.

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Conference center, hotel announced near Wedington exit

A Hilton Garden Conference Center with 115 rooms and suites and 8,500 square feet of meeting space will be built near the Wedington exit of Interstate 540, according to a news release from the hotel's...

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Police: Newspaper Carrier Stopped Break-In

Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested a pair of teens Monday after investigators said a newspaper carrier caught them breaking into a customer’s car.

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Rogers Schools Vending Machines Will Feature Coca-Cola Products

Coca-Cola products will fill vending machines in Rogers schools for the next seven years.

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Rogers Planners Approve Arkansas Music Pavilion Plan

The plan for the Arkansas Music Pavilion was approved Tuesday, although concern was expressed over possible noise levels generated by a concert and gravel parking lots.

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Lowell Aldermen Approve Condemnation On Trail Easement

Beginning condemnation to acquire five easements needed for the Razorback Greenway trail was approved Tuesday by aldermen on a split vote.

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