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Police Arrest Second Officer In Bar Brawl

A Little Rock police officer was booked into the Washington County Detention Center Thursday in connection with a fight at a pool hall in April.

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Three Candidates Running in Special Council Election

Voters will choose between three candidates for City Council with early voting beginning Tuesday in the special election.

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Fayetteville Insurance Costs To Increase

City employees face health insurance hikes in 2014.

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Interstate Lanes To Close For Interchange Work

Lanes of Interstate 540 will close beginning Monday because of work on the Don Tyson Parkway interchange in Springdale.

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Crash off I-540 exit kills Rogers man

A Rogers man was killed in a single-vehicle wreck Friday afternoon, the Arkansas State Police said.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS

Monday 9:30 a.m. Rogers Board of Adjustment — City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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RECORDS

Arrests Fayetteville Bruce Strickland, 34, of 1641 N. Oakland Ave. was arrested Saturday in connection with felony simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms, possession of a defaced firearm,...

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BIRTH

Cassie and Jason Robinson of Fayetteville, a boy, Lennox David Robinson, born June 30, 2013, at Northwest Medical Center in Bentonville BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE PUBLISHED IN THE FAYETTEVILLE,...

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Whirlpool: Tests say plant’s plume stable

FORT SMITH — Whirlpool Corp. disputes the contention by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality that a plume of a hazardous chemical under the company’s closed Fort Smith factory is continuing...

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Fatal Fire Prompts Focus On Safety

A fatal fire at Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies’ Springdale plant last month reinforced a focus on safety for company officials.

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Voter ID Rules Take Shape

Arkansas’ voter identification law passed after a bitter debate on whether it will discourage voting by minorities and the elderly. The group most likely to run into problems, though, are people of any...

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Groups Look To Reduce Child Deaths

Deaths of infants, children and teens this year could outpace last year’s deaths in Washington County.Deaths of infants, children and teens this year could outpace last year’s deaths in Washington County.

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Police Search For Man Linked To Stabbing

Police are investigating a stabbing Saturday morning in the area of West Lawson Street.

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Deputies: Woman Drove Drunk With Disabled Passenger

A Farmington woman faces felony charges after police said she took a man’s pickup while she was intoxicated and recklessly drove away with a disabled passenger.

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Church Helps Families Prepare For School

Shoppers flocked in droves to take advantage of tax-free weekend Saturday, but the First Baptist Church in Bentonville made sure those who needed school clothes had a totally free weekend.

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Police Investigate Fatal Crash

Police are investigating a fatal accident Friday afternoon on Interstate 540, near New Hope Road.

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Coroner Seeks Help With Workload Increase

Benton County’s population growth has brought an increase in the number of deaths requiring the attention of the county coroner.

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RECORDS: August 5th

Arrests Farmington • Regina Christenson, 30, was arrested Sunday in connection with felony possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance, along with misdemeanor failure to...

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: August 5th

Monday 9:30 a.m. Rogers Board of Adjustment — City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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Tree Ring Study Highlights Mount Kessler Land

Advocates for preserving 387 acres atop Mount Kessler hope a research project by a University of Arkansas graduate student will help prove the land can serve as a valuable outdoor laboratory.

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