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Bentonville millage election to be discussed Saturday

The Bentonville School District millage election will be discussed at a Coffee With The Mayor event on Saturday.

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Authorities: West Fork woman plotted to kill husband with bomb

A West Fork woman faces felony charges after investigators said she built a bomb as part of a plot to murder her husband. Deputies arrested Shirley Mugley, 40, of 14020 S. Arkansas 265 in in connection...

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Repaving To Close Township Street FAYETTEVILLE — A 1-mile stretch of Township Street between Old Wire and Crossover roads will close to traffic for two weeks starting Monday while city crews repave the...

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RECORDS

Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office Matthew Dane Martin, 19, of 1201 A Mills Lane in Lowell was arrested Thursday in connection with minor in possession, possession of drug paraphernalia and...

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College President, Board Get To Chat

Evelyn Jorgenson, the new president at NorthWest Arkansas Community College, told trustees during a board retreat Friday she is a fiscal conservative.

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Fire District Vote Certified, Result Unchanged

The Benton County Election Commission on Friday certified the results of the July 9 special election that approved an increase in ambulance fees for the Northeast Benton County Fire Department.

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Friends Of The Bentonville Library Host Book Fair

The Friends of the Bentonville Library will host a Scholastic Book Fair to benefit the Bentonville Library children’s and teens’ book collections.

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Bentonville Grad Headed To Juilliard

His music teachers describe Marco-Adrian Ramos as “brilliant,” “incredibly gifted” and “a born musician.”

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Rogers Library Adds Dress Code For Patrons

No shoes, no shirt, wet bathing suit — no library book.

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Bella Vista Association, Council To Discuss Maintenance Issues

The Property Owners Association’s board and the City Council will have a special meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday to discuss stricter enforcement for common aesthetic and property complaints reported in the...

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Police Investigate Machete Robbery

Three people face felony charges after investigators said they robbed a taxi driver with a machete Friday morning on Betty Jo Drive.

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Repaving To Close Township Street

A 1-mile stretch of Township Street between Old Wire and Crossover roads will close to traffic for two weeks starting Monday while city crews repave the street.

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Solar Panels Help Keep Pizza Prices Low

New solar panels at a Fayetteville Eureka Pizza could help Rolf Wilkin keep prices down and cut expenses.

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More Motions For Swain In Prairie Grove Murder Case

An attorney for Heather Carlene Swain filed a flurry of motions Friday challenging evidence, jury selection and the death penalty ahead of her murder trial.

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Elkins Turns Eye To Street Projects

Residents and drivers passing through town could see upgrades and repairs next year to heavily used streets and other minor “dead end” streets, the mayor said.

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Sheriff: West Fork Woman Plotted Husband’s Murder With Boyfriend

A bitter divorce prompted a West Fork woman to build a bomb as part of a plot to murder her husband, Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder said Friday.

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Volunteers distribute free kits to boost home weatherization

Kris Westbrook opened his door Saturday morning to find John Coleman and Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan offering him a free weatherization kit for his home near Walker Park on South College Avenue.

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College Plans Still Taking Shape In Washington County

Liz Garrigus drives at least 45 minutes to attend classes at NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s campus in Bentonville.

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Tunnel Work Begins

Drivers can expect delays for several weeks as construction begins on a tunnel under Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

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Liquor Permits Still To Be Decided

A three-day marathon of meetings by the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in Little Rock ended Thursday with at least 15 retail liquor permits unawarded.

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