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Arrests Fayetteville Melanie Smith, 34, of 3607 Clabber Creek Boulevard in Fayetteville was arrested Friday in connection with felony aggravated assault, public intoxication, criminal mischief and...

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Springdale Special Election Runoff

The runoff for the Springdale City Council special election is Tuesday. Polling sites are open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Polling sites for precincts 7, 14 and 27 are new, replacing the site at Smith...

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Sheriff’s Request Prompts Look At County Pay

Sheriff Kelley Cradduck will continue to pursue raises for his employees, arguing they are needed to sustain and reward the level of professionalism he requires and residents deserve.

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Hotel Business Picking Up

Droves of Hog fans heading to the first home football game filled area hotels this weekend, but increased tourist attractions and youth sporting events are pulling more visitors to the area year-round.

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Boozman: Farm Debate Will Go Past Month’s End

Congress will likely extend the current farm program through 2013 while it works on a compromise bill, Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., said Friday.

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Simmons Siloam Springs Plant Evacuated

More than 30 people were taken to a hospital Saturday after they experienced respiratory problems while working in a Simmons Foods plant in Siloam Springs.

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Sheriff’s Request Prompts Look At County Pay

Sheriff Kelley Cradduck will continue to pursue raises for his employees, arguing they are needed to sustain and reward the level of professionalism he requires and residents deserve.

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Bentonville Board Tries Again

The School Board hopes the third time will be a charm when it asks voters for money to build a second high school Sept. 17.

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Three injured in Springdale shooting

Three people with gunshot wounds were admitted to Northwest Medical Center following reports of a shooting late Saturday at Y Liquors, 1817 S. Thompson.

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Ammonia leak clears Tyson plant

An ammonia leak late Saturday led to the evacuation of a chicken processing plant at 400 W. Olrich St.

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No Soliciting Signs Available

Residents can pick up or print out “no soliciting” signs from the city.

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Lake Keith Work To Begin Soon

The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission will start draining Lake Keith in Cave Springs next month to prepare for development of a 31-acre watershed sanctuary around the lake.

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Ozark Regional Transit, Fayetteville Teaming Up On Projects

Ozark Regional Transit is working with Razorback Transit and the city to make bus stops on North Front Street and Huntsville Road a little nicer and easier to access.

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UA Design Center Nets Awards

A project envisioning a system of streetcars on College Avenue and Dickson Street has been named one of 65 recipients of this year’s American Architecture Awards.

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Ammonia Leak Clears Tyson Plant

An ammonia leak late Saturday led to the evacuation of a chicken processing plant at 400 W. Olrich St.

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Three Injured In Springdale Shooting

Three people with gunshot wounds were admitted to Northwest Medical Center-Springdale following reports of a shooting late Saturday at Y Liquors, 1817 S. Thompson.

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School changes causing concerns

A working mother of four, a rancher with grandchildren and an assistant college professor share concerns over new state standards that set expectations for what students should learn in literacy and...

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Run For A Child

Children, runners and superheroes of all ages filled Pinnacle Hills Promenade Monday for the 10th annual Race for a Child.

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Federal Lawsuits Filed Over Liquor Permits

A lawsuit brought by Bentonville resident Robert McCurry against the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division in federal court questions the constitutionality of state liquor laws.

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Rogers Retools Sixth-Grade Math, Reading Curriculum

Sixth-grade curriculum got a makeover in reading and math classes this fall in Rogers schools.

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