Some Consider Water Recharge Study A Two-Edged Sword
A proposed study of the Cave Springs Recharge Area could boost some long awaited highway projects, but Cave Springs is worried.
View ArticleAnother Road Department Employee Arrested
A Benton County Road Department employee was arrested Friday morning in connection with driving while intoxicated.
View ArticleBentonville School Staff Celebrates New Year
A former Bentonville teacher brought hundreds of School District staff members to their feet Friday.
View ArticleFlood Cancels Triathlon
Flooding earlier this month has led to the cancellation of a fundraising triathlon. The Memory Maker triathlon was to be held Aug. 24. Mark Mohler, race director, decided to cancel the event because of...
View ArticleKids, Cows At Benton County Fair
The Benton County Fair is a fun evening for many residents. It becomes a second home for one week in August for others.
View ArticleCollege Library, Music Department, Crystal Bridges Partner For Program
NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s library and Music Department will partner with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to offer a six-week program series featuring documentary films, musical...
View ArticleFew Home-Schooled Students Take Advantage Of Law
Few home-schooled students have yet to take advantage of a state law allowing them to play sports or other extracurricular activities at public schools.
View ArticleApartments Not Ready, Students Stay In Hotels
A number of university students planning on moving into to new apartments during the next few days will check into hotels instead.
View ArticleDeputies Arrest Man Accused Of Using Hatchet In Robbery
Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies said a man who pressed a hatchet to the throat of a Fayetteville resident during a robbery Jan. 13 was arrested Thursday.
View ArticleArea Law Enforcement Agencies Participate in ‘Drive Sober’
Law enforcement agencies in Benton and Washington counties are participating in a national initiative to crack down on drunken driving through Labor Day.
View ArticleSpringdale Bus Routes Change With New School Year
Some students in the Springdale School District will travel new bus routes because the district opened a new school and added buses, said Dana Samples, director of transportation.
View ArticleRECORDS
Arrests Fayetteville Dennis Sisemore, 36, of 10013 W. Fairview Lane was arrested Friday in connection with felony, theft of property, disposal of solid waste at unpermitted site, abandon solid waste...
View ArticleBIRTHS
Janelle and Eli Baldridge of Bentonville, a girl, Kynleigh Ryan Baldridge, born July 16, 2013, at Willow Creek Women’s Hospital in Johnson Brittany and Blake Flores of Springdale, a girl, Maya Jayde...
View ArticleVolunteers Test Beaver Lake’s Water Clarity
An armada of volunteers in boats and on foot Saturday got a clear picture of Beaver Lake’s lake’s water clarity this summer, just as they do every August during Secchi Day.
View ArticleBella Vista Liquor Store Location Could Have Problem
The Mac’s Get N Go location where the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board approved a retail liquor permit last month also is the site of a planned CVS Pharmacy approved by Bella Vista’s Planning...
View ArticleQuorum Court Scrutinizes Judge’s Spending
The Washington County Quorum Court took a harder line this month about spending taxpayer dollars entrusted to County Judge Marilyn Edwards.
View ArticleSpringdale Man Found Dead
A man was found dead in his home late Friday night, according to police records.
View ArticlePolice: Man left paralyzed after killing ex-in-law
FORT SMITH — A Fort Smith man who police say shot himself after killing his ex-father-in-law survived the suicide attempt but is partially paralyzed and will never walk again.
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