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.”
View ArticleMan 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.
View ArticleWilson Park Pool Renovations Planned
The second phase of a face-lift for Wilson Park Pool is about to get under way.
View ArticleMore 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.
View ArticleClinard 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.
View ArticleNWACC 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.
View ArticleNWACC 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.
View ArticleBenton 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.
View ArticleBenton 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.
View ArticleLowell 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.
View ArticleCommittee 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.
View ArticlePolice Still Seeking Suspects In Shooting
Police are looking for suspects who shot three people about midnight Saturday.
View ArticleRevised 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.
View ArticleRogers 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.
View ArticleInmate found hanging in Sebastian County
FORT SMITH — An inmate in the Sebastian County Jail was found dead after hanging himself with a bed sheet.
View ArticleFirms 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.
View ArticleFederal 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.
View ArticleBenton County Eligible For Disaster Aid
Benton County will be eligible for federal disaster aid to repair damage from the Aug. 8 storm and flooding.
View ArticleCounty Eyes New Rogers Office
Benton County is moving forward with plans to move the county’s Rogers office and close the Bentonville satellite office.
View ArticleBentonville 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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