Transcript Requests Flood In
The new federal policy granting young undocumented immigrants a chance to receive work permits has resulted in a flood of transcript requests to area high schools over the past two months.
View ArticleFight Sends Four to Hospital
A fight at the ninth-grade alternative education center sent four girls to the hospital Friday.
View ArticleTeacher Finalist For State Award
Linda Odle, a fifth-grade teacher at J.B. Hunt Elementary School in Springdale, is a finalist for the Teacher of the Year award coordinated by the Arkansas Department of Education.
View ArticleMan Arrested In Flasher Case
An advertisement on Craigslist led to the arrest of a Springdale man for indecent exposure.
View ArticleLowell Man Pleads Guilty To Child Porn
A Lowell man pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of producing child pornography, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s office.
View ArticleLandmark Burns
A long line of cars snaked down the drive at Lake Atalanta Friday morning as black smoke poured out of the old Lakeside Restaurant.
View ArticleBusiness Owner, Farmer Vie For Seat
The race for Washington County Quorum Court District 14 is between a business owner who opposes big government and a farmer who favors efficient regulation.
View ArticleSearch Leads to Drugs, Weapons
A search of an apartment led to three arrests Thursday after detectives found drugs, a trap door, two gun silencers, four rifles and several security cameras.
View ArticleRiders Mark Opening
Clouds gave way to clear blue skies Friday morning as more than 100 cyclists celebrated the opening of a section of the Razorback Greenway with a group ride from the Bentonville square to the “Bridge...
View ArticleWoman Placed On 15 Years Probation
A Siloam Springs woman was placed on probation for 15 years for stealing more than $25,000 from her former employer.
View ArticleToday Is Final Day of Farmers Market
The city’s Farmers Market will wrap up its year with a “Leave No Veggie Behind” campaign today.
View ArticleEarly Voting Keeping Officials Busy
The first week’s turnout in early voting for the Nov. 6 general election has Benton and Washington county election officials expecting record results.
View ArticleJunior High School Construction Under Way
School officials on Friday walked through the shell of what will be the district’s third junior high school.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS
Sunday 1 p.m. Wedington Corridor Plan Working Design Studio — Fayetteville Boys & Girls Club, 560 N. Rupple Road
View ArticleBeer Pioneer: Man’s Ale To Be Rereleased
Jack McAuliffe decided he wanted to make craft beer on a small scale in 1976, but the odds were against him.
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “In places where the economic issues are as troubling for some in Arkansas, the multigenerational household is one way to deal with it. Our median income is extremely low compared to...
View ArticleHuckabee scorns Democrats
Tying the state Democratic Party to its national party, former Gov. Mike Huckabee said at a rally Saturday that Arkansas Republicans will gain control of the state Legislature for the first time in...
View ArticleNW Arkansas meetings
Sunday Fayetteville Wedington Corridor Plan working design studio, 1 p.m.
View ArticleDivorces
BENTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk’s office from Oct. 18-24.
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