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w Floyd Dunn, 31, of 4020 Bel Aire Road in Springdale was arrested Thursday in connection with felony possession of a controlled substance. He also faces a possible parole violation. He was in the...
View ArticleSchools On Lookout For Bus Drivers
A school bus parked on the grass off East Centerton Boulevard in Centerton displays a large banner reading, “Now hiring bus drivers,” along with a phone number.
View ArticleDeputy Injured After Traffic Stop
A Benton County Sheriff’s Office deputy underwent surgery Friday after he injured himself trying to apprehend a fleeing man.
View ArticleHotel Opens Doors To Homeless Veterans
Guests at the Wingate Inn who see 8-year-old Liyah Carter sprint down the carpeted halls on her way to the pool probably assume she’s one of the hotel’s many guests.
View ArticleLiquor Lawsuit Filed
The company behind Macadoodles has filed a lawsuit against the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division seeking to overturn a state law limiting each person to just one liquor permit.
View ArticleCircuit Judge Increases Bond
A circuit judge on Friday increased the bond for a man accused of rape.
View ArticleFayetteville Charging Station Installed
Drivers of electric cars have a new place to “fill up” in Fayetteville.
View ArticleMan Robbed Woman at Gunpoint
A Farmington man faces felony charges after police said he robbed a woman at gunpoint earlier this month.
View ArticleLowell Silo Fire Still Smoldering
Smoke continued to rise from a smoldering Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies’ silo of plastics and sawdust Friday after an explosion the day before.
View ArticleKansas Man Arrested In Connection With Rape
Arkansas will seek to extradite a Kansas man on warrants in connection with rape, sexual assault and sexual indecency with a child.
View ArticleNo Sleeve, No School
Students at Springdale High School will no longer be able to wear sleeveless tops once they go back to school in August.
View ArticleDispatch Trains For Missing Kids
The Police Department will be better prepared to look for missing children because of training in the dispatch center.
View ArticleGoodwill Ambassadors Share Secrets Of Israel
The dark-haired teen came over, singing a beautiful song. She grasped the hand of several audience members. These weren’t just handshakes; her hand held on and rubbed in a comforting, connecting way.
View ArticleLocal Martial Artists Win World Championship Titles
The American Taekwondo Association (ATA) held its annual World Championship tournament in Little Rock, and four students from ATA Martial Arts in Bentonville earned world champion titles.
View ArticlePLOWING NEW GROUND?
A group of food advocates and city staff are making headway on proposed policies aimed at promoting urban agriculture.
View ArticleNot Just Scissors and Crayons
School supplies are a necessary part of heading back to the classroom. The lists from school districts in the area can be concise: scissors, glue, notebooks, crayons, pencils.
View ArticleChurches Open, Close Often Without Notice
Churches of many denominations and faiths meet in Rogers, but no one knows where every church is located, city officials said. That lack of information appeared to play a part in the rejection of...
View Article3,000 Backpacks Distributed To Northwest Arkansas Kids
Robin Campbell said she’s unemployed and has been down on her luck recently. She said she would have a hard time affording the various school supplies her two children — a seventh-grader and a...
View ArticleLowell Plant’s Silo Dismantled
A silo at Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies was dismantled down to its base Saturday after an explosion blew its top off Thursday.
View ArticleUrban Agriculture Law Could Plow New Ground
A group of food advocates and city staff are making headway on proposed policies aimed at promoting urban agriculture.
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