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Donation To Help Protect Children

Becky Shaffer said she wished there was someone trained to recognize abuse when she was a child.

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Meeting Information: Springdale City Council

Springdale City Council When: 6 p.m. Tuesday Where: City Council Chambers, City Administration Building

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Accident Victim’s Name Released

Police have identified the man killed Sunday in a crash on Sunset Avenue as Roberto Soto-Rivera.

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Pedestrian Safety Tops Board Meeting

A parent asked the Bentonville School Board to work with others in the community to provide better pedestrian safety for students during a regular meeting Monday.

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Forum Finishes With A Bang

A forum for city council candidates that started slow ended with a bang Monday.

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Beechcraft Airplane Makes Belly Landing

A rough landing resulted in an emergency call at Rogers Municipal Airport on Monday.

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‘Living Forest’ Set At Hobbs

Mother Nature will introduce her many forest friends this weekend at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area Visitor Center.

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Opera Performs For Students In Cafeteria

Students at Shaw Elementary impressed Cynthia Voss as they watched live opera in their school’s cafeteria.

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Sales Tax Revenue Climbs

Sales tax collections for the year are up in Bentonville and Springdale, and increases in Rogers and Fayetteville will probably mean those cities will break previous annual collection records.

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Volunteer officer to face rape count

A Crawford County volunteer reserve deputy is expected to be returned to Van Buren from Oklahoma today after waiving extradition on a rape warrant issued in Crawford County.

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Great Passion Play faces final act

With only four performances of the Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs remaining for the season, the future of the long-running outdoor drama remains uncertain.

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Rivers and Trails opening Fayetteville regional office

The National Park Service’s Rivers and Trails program is opening its first office in Arkansas in a partnership with the University of Arkansas and the city of Fayetteville.

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For arts center, a change of plans

The Walton Arts Center is expanding on its Fayetteville campus, but the University of Arkansas’ decision to build a performing arts hall has changed the size and cost of the arts center’s plans.

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Berdine Re-Enters Race

Alderman Earl Berdine is back in the race for a seat on the City Council less than two weeks after announcing he was moving out of state. Berdine, runn

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Candidates Hate Taxes, Love Roads

The five candidates running for two positions on the Lowell City Council agreed on two points — they hate taxes but support the proposed state half-cent sales tax increase on the November ballot for...

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Rivers, trails program to open office in NW Arkansas

The University of Arkansas has announced that the Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program of the National Park Service is setting up an office on the university’s Fayetteville campus.

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Mathias Celebrates New Trees

Children at Joe Mathias Elementary School welcomed five trees to the playground Thursday: Bob, Bob Junior, Captain McLeafy, Oreo and Tim Treebow.

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Dixieland Traffic To Be Delayed

Drivers on Dixieland Road south of Hudson Road may experience delays today.

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Fire Department Sets Membership Meeting

The Rocky Branch Fire Protection Association will hold its annual membership meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday at Bland Chapel United Methodist Church, 8530 Twin Coves Road in the Rocky Branch community.

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Wedington Plan Kicks Off

Rush-hour traffic Thursday on Wedington Drive didn’t stop dozens of people from coming to the first of several input sessions that could guide growth on the city’s west side.

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