Clinic Director Has History Of Fraud Accusations
There are no cars in the parking lot at Situs Cancer Research Center. A recreational vehicle sits in a back parking lot near a pile of items covered by a tarp.
View ArticleMount Hebron Road Closed for Work
portion of Mount Hebron Road will be closed until Aug. 14 for construction.
View ArticleIt took four long years for Amy Crain’s dream
When Amy Crain was 13, she went to her first Miss Arkansas pageant as a spectator and fell in love with the idea of competing. It wasn’t long after watching her hometown winner, Lauren Davidson,...
View ArticleNOTEWORTHY DEATH: British actor influenced news parodies
Actor and writer Mel Smith, a major force in British comedy whose evening news parody anticipated the hijinks of hits such as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, has died of a heart attack, his agent,...
View ArticlePublic-school vision group gets new chief
Gary Newton, a former chamber of commerce executive who last year established Arkansas Learns, a private-sector alliance for excellence in education, is taking on a new role.
View ArticleRaze dam, resources panel orders
The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission on Wednesday ordered a Clinton landowner to remove an approximately 30-foot-tall dam that he constructed on his property in a floodway without first obtaining...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “When we fill positions, we try to fill them with someone who costs less than the one who left.” Hartford Superintendent Teresa Ragsdale
View ArticleLegislator loses appeal of ruling on ethics
A Pulaski County circuit judge on Tuesday upheld ethics sanctions against a Harrisburg lawmaker who said he did not know his mother would be considered part of his immediate family under state...
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: July 22nd
July 11 Scotty Ray Benton, 33, and Tina Marie Willis, 34, both of Siloam Springs Lindsey Charles Holloway, 52, Muskogee, Okla., and Mitzi Renee Woodburn, 43, Wagoner, Okla.
View ArticleLAWSUITS: July 22nd
July 11 In Re: Perla Guadalupe Vazquez and Perla Guadalupe Vazquez v. In Re: Perla Guadalupe Vazquez and Perla Guadalupe Vazquez Dianna Helgeson and Dale Helgeson v. Cozzini Brothers Inc. and Primedge...
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: July 22nd
Information is from state Health Department records. Restaurants are listed in order of inspection date. All reports are from regular food service food store inspections unless otherwise noted.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: July 22nd
Today 5:30 p.m. Fayetteville City Council Tour — Tri-Cycle Farms, 1691 N. Garland Ave. Fayetteville Planning Commission — Room 219, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
View ArticleBUILDING PERMITS: July 22nd
Building permits issued in June for Bentonville, Fayetteville, Rogers and Springdale on projects valued at $75,000 or more:
View ArticleRECORDS: July 22nd
Arrests Arkansas State Police • Gina Herbert, 51, of 1592 N. Fieldstone Ave. in Fayetteville was arrested Saturday in connection with felony driving while intoxicated, drugs. Herbert was released...
View ArticleAT A GLANCE: Rogers City Council
At A Glance Rogers City Council The Council is scheduled to meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers of City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.
View ArticleFrisco Festival Events Announced
There will be some additions to the annual Frisco Festival next month, including a kids concert, said Wendy Jones, chairwoman of the festival.
View ArticleHolly Back In Court Thursday
The results of two court-ordered mental evaluations could be released Thursday when the Bentonville man accused of raping and killing a 6-year-old girl appears in court.
View ArticleMan Hospitalized With Burns Following Accident
A Washington County man was taken to the Arkansas Children’s Hospital burn unit in Little Rock after being involved in a fiery accident in Fayetteville on Saturday night, according to Sgt. Tim Franklin...
View ArticleCounty Auction Turns Trash To Cash
Benton County’s annual surplus property auction will dispose of unwanted property and fatten the county’s coffers.
View ArticleCouncil To Meet Today
The City Council will consider several housekeeping issues, including codification of ordinances and rewriting the employee personnel handbook when it meets today.
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