Care Foundation Awards $1.63 Million In Grants
The Care Foundation announced more than $1.63 million in grants Monday to support health, wellness and quality of life efforts in the area.
View ArticleCompany Recruiting Workers
Serco Inc. will offer 400 to 500 people jobs by the end of the week, Greg Powell, recruiting and staffing manager, said Monday at the company’s job fair in Rogers.
View ArticleCarroll Electric Postpones Presentation
Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. has canceled today’s meeting with the Bella Vista City Council and Bella Vista Village Property Owners Association’s Board of Directors.
View ArticleFEMA Representatives In County
Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives will tour Benton County today to inspect flood damage sites as the county continues the process of seeking federal disaster assistance.
View ArticleJudge Revokes Fleck’s Communication Privileges
The only outside communication Susan Fleck can have is with her attorney, Circuit Judge Robin Green ruled Monday.
View ArticleMothers Face Daughters’ Abuser In Court
The tearful mothers of two girls had the opportunity Monday to face the man who sexually assaulted their daughters.
View ArticleArrest Nets County Employee One-Week Suspension
Wayne Leroy Lowe, the Benton County Road Department employee arrested Friday in Fayetteville in connection with driving while intoxicated, will be suspended for a week without pay, but will keep his...
View ArticleCracker Barrel On Way To Bentonville
The Cracker Barrel Old County Store will be closer to opening a location in Bentonville if the Planning Commission approves large-scale development plans for the project at a meeting today.
View ArticleBella Vista Land Purchase On Hold
The School Board decided Monday to hold off on giving the superintendent authority to enter into a contract to purchase land in Bella Vista.
View ArticleNew High School Building Confusing, But Nice
Students described the newest part of Fayetteville High School as big, nice and confusing while they studied schedules and maps Monday to find their way through the 110,000-square-foot classroom building.
View ArticleWest Fork Woman Pleads Not Guilty
A West Fork woman, accused of building a bomb as part of a plot to murder her husband, pleaded not guilty Monday in Washington County Circuit Court.
View ArticlePrairie Grove Capital Murder Trial Delayed
Four Prairie Grove residents charged with capital murder in the beating death of Ronnie Lee Bradley have a new trial date after the case was delayed Monday.
View ArticleWilliams Announces Bid For County Judge
Jeff Williams, a two-term Washington County assessor, wants to be the next county judge.
View ArticleFrisco Festival To Feature Top Bands, Art, Crafts Carnival
Music has become a big part of Frisco Festival, and this year’s entertainment runs from Grammy-nominated Trout Fishing in America to Backroad Anthem, a country group that has opened for top country...
View ArticleRogers Catholic School Expands Library
An expanded library greeted students at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School when they returned to school last week.
View ArticleRoundabouts Roll Through Springdale Committee
The extension of 56th Street will include roundabouts at major intersections.
View ArticleFirst Day Of School Goes By With Few Challenges
The gym floors aren’t finished, and a few kids went to their old school, but Lakeside Junior High School opened to students on Monday as scheduled, said Michael Shepherd, principal.
View ArticleSpringdale Hospital, Fire Department Run Emergency Hazmat Drill
Northwest Health System used a mock meth lab explosion to test its emergency response plan at its Springdale hospital this morning. The Springdale Fire Department also took part in the training exercise.
View ArticleAuthorities report drowning at Beaver Lake
The Benton County Sheriff's Office responded Tuesday to a drowning on Beaver Lake, according to Keshia Guyll, a spokeswoman for the office.
View ArticleSpringdale Hospital Tests Hazmat Emergency Plan
A mock meth lab explosion Tuesday morning helped local medical personnel fine-tune their emergency response plan.
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