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City Prepares For Vehicle Shortage

The Police Department will ask the City Council tonight for almost $400,000 to purchase new police vehicles before an anticipated shortage and price increase.

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Benton County Fair Schedule

AT A GLANCE Today’s Benton County Fair Schedule Exhibit Hall

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Missouri Man Gets 18 Years

A Missouri man was sentenced to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl.

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Airport Commission OKs Wildlife Study

Airport commissioners OK’d, at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration, a wildlife study to determine what birds or animals might be a hazard to aircraft.

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Records: Employee Had History Of Misusing County Equipment

Jack Brown, one of two Benton County employees arrested Saturday in connection with theft-related charges, had a history of misusing county property, according to county records.

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Firefighters Respond To Structure Fire

Fire crews responded to a structure fire at PipeLife-Jetstream about 5 a.m. Monday.

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College Enrollment Down

Fall semester enrollment at NorthWest Arkansas Community College is down 3 percent from what it was a year ago at this time.

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Records

Arrests Bentonville Anthony Michael Smith, 24, of 4300 S.W. Broadstone was arrested Thursday in connection with a parole violation, residential burglary and fleeing. Smith was being held Monday at the...

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Former Employee Files Claim Against Ozark Regional Transit

A former employee alleges in a claim filed with the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission that employees of Ozark Regional Transit discriminated against him based on his race, sex and disability.

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Special City Council Election Today

City residents will choose a new City Council member today from among three candidates.

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Lincoln Payroll Shortage Averted

The financial picture in the Lincoln School District is a little brighter this month, meaning it won’t be necessary to borrow money to pay employees, the school board president announced Monday.

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Planners Approve Permit Extensions For Mobile Vendors

Fayetteville planners approved Monday permit extensions for three mobile food vendors, despite ongoing concerns about whether mobile vendors affect nearby traditional businesses.

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Former Rogers officer pleads guilty to domestic battery

A former Rogers police officer accused of assault and domestic battery pleaded guilty Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court to a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery.

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Springdale assistant principal pleads not guilty to theft

An assistant principal of George Junior High School pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor theft by deception charge Tuesday.

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Benton County continues assessing damage to roads and bridges

Benton County officials continue to assess the damage to county roads and bridges from the Aug. 8 storm and flooding. Cindy Jones, county road coordinator, said four bridges and two county road...

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Rogers Aldermen Approve Rezoning Over Resident Objection

Aldermen approved on Tuesday rezoning 9 acres at the Pauline Whitaker Parkway circle from residential single-family to highway commercial and residential office over objections of more than 25...

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Benton County Raises For Sheriff’s Staff Delayed

Sheriff Kelley Cradduck’s pay-raise proposal for his command staff was delayed Tuesday when justices of the peace voted to return the plan to the Finance Committee for discussion.

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At A Glance Benton County Fair Schedule

At A Glance Benton County Fair Schedule

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Benton County Flooding Cost Keeps Rising

Benton County officials said Tuesday the estimated cost to repair damage from last week’s flooding has reached $3.4 million, with more to come.

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Public Meetings

Fayetteville Technical Plat Review — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.

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