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Rogers Officials To Create Downtown Expansion Plan

City officials want to form a team to create a development plan that will build on downtown Rogers’ history and expand the area defined as “downtown.”

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Man Hospitalized After Thompson Street Wreck

A head-on collision Sunday sent the driver of a green Dodge Ram pickup to Washington Regional Medical Center with non life-threatening injuries.

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Wilson Park Pool Renovations Planned

The second phase of a face-lift for Wilson Park Pool is about to get under way.

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More details released in Springdale triple shooting

Police have released more details about a shooting Saturday that sent one woman and two men to the hospital. The incident happened just before midnight at Y Liquor, 1817 S. Thompson St.

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Clinard upholds firing of Benton County road worker

Benton County Judge Bob Clinard said Tuesday he is standing by his initial decision to fire Grant McCracken despite a finding by the county’s Grievance Council favoring McCracken.

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NWACC enrollment drops 3.8 percent

Enrollment at NorthWest Arkansas Community College is down 3.8 percent from what it was at this point a year ago, according to college officials.

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NWACC Enrollment Declines For Second Straight Year

Enrollment at NorthWest Arkansas Community College is down 3.8 percent from what it was one year ago, according to college officials.

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Benton County Judge Upholds Firing In Road Department Theft

Benton County Judge Bob Clinard said Tuesday he is standing by his initial decision to fire Grant McCracken despite a finding by the county’s Grievance Council favoring McCracken.

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Benton County Panel Backs $85 Rural Ambulance Fee

Benton County’s Finance Committee on Tuesday backed an $85 annual fee on rural households to pay for ambulance service.

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Lowell Upholds Planning Commission Decision On Appeal

Aldermen in a split vote Tuesday upheld a Planning Commission vote to reject a conditional use permit request from Mobile Mini to operate a container rental business at 701 S. Bloomington.

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Committee Continues Bullying Discussion

How school administrators should respond to reports of bullying was the main topic of the School Board’s Policy Committee meeting Tuesday.

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Police Still Seeking Suspects In Shooting

Police are looking for suspects who shot three people about midnight Saturday.

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Revised Organizational Chart Fails In City Council

Residents will have to wait until October’s City Council meeting to hear more about proposed organizational revisions after the revisions failed during a vote at Tuesday’s meeting.

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Rogers man to appear for mail and wire fraud charges

A Rogers man accused of mail and wire fraud will find out this afternoon whether he will be jailed while awaiting trial.

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Inmate found hanging in Sebastian County

FORT SMITH — An inmate in the Sebastian County Jail was found dead after hanging himself with a bed sheet.

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Firms Vie To Design Fayetteville Regional Park

Representatives from 13 architecture and engineering firms filled a third-floor conference room at City Hall on Wednesday to learn more about designing a regional park.

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Federal Judge Orders Rogers' Bolt Jailed While Awaiting Trial On Mail,...

A Rogers man accused of mail fraud, wire fraud and connected to a homicide is considered a flight risk and will be jailed while awaiting trial, U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin Setser ruled Wednesday.

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Benton County Eligible For Disaster Aid

Benton County will be eligible for federal disaster aid to repair damage from the Aug. 8 storm and flooding.

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County Eyes New Rogers Office

Benton County is moving forward with plans to move the county’s Rogers office and close the Bentonville satellite office.

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Bentonville District Crafts Weapons Policy

The School District has proposed a policy on weapons after a recent rash of incidents involving students bringing “look-alike” guns to school.

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