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.
View ArticleBenton County Fair Schedule
AT A GLANCE Today’s Benton County Fair Schedule Exhibit Hall
View ArticleMissouri 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.
View ArticleAirport 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.
View ArticleRecords: 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.
View ArticleFirefighters Respond To Structure Fire
Fire crews responded to a structure fire at PipeLife-Jetstream about 5 a.m. Monday.
View ArticleCollege 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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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...
View ArticleFormer 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.
View ArticleSpecial City Council Election Today
City residents will choose a new City Council member today from among three candidates.
View ArticleLincoln 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.
View ArticlePlanners 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.
View ArticleFormer 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.
View ArticleSpringdale 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.
View ArticleBenton 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...
View ArticleRogers 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...
View ArticleBenton 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.
View ArticleBenton 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.
View ArticlePublic Meetings
Fayetteville Technical Plat Review — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
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