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Police: Fayetteville man raped teenager

A local man faces felony charges after police said he raped a 16-year-old girl earlier this month.

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Residents Rent Out Homes

“Bikes Blues & BBQ Home For Rent.” “2-Person Apt 4-RNT BBBQ.” “BB & BBQ Primitive Tent Camping with swimming pool.”

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Lake Atalanta, Soccer Field Plans Discussed

Two major projects are beginning to take shape, park and recreation commissioners learned Wednesday.

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Bookout ethics report points to gap in spending

Two months before Sen. Paul Bookout resigned, he told the Arkansas Ethics Commission that he “believes in his heart” that all of the more than $63,000 he spent in the 2012 election cycle was related to...

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Millage Passed Everywhere

The School District’s request for a 2.9-mill tax increase passed at each of the 14 polling places in Tuesday’s election.

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Greenland Voters Turn Down Millage Rate

The Greenland School District millage failed in Tuesday’s school elections but patrons will still pay the same property tax rate of 39.5 mills, which now is the lowest tax rate among Washington...

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Two More Liquor Permits Granted For County

The state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board approved two more retail liquor permits for Benton County during hearings Wednesday in Little Rock.

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City, County Officials Briefed On Disaster Aid

Local emergency management officials were briefed Wednesday on the process they must follow to receive state and federal disaster assistance for the Aug. 8 storm and flooding.

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Pat Walker Center For Children Expands Preschool Program

More children will go to preschool in Springdale this year because of an increase in grant money, said Brenda Zedlitz, director of children’s services for the Economic Opportunity Agency of Washington...

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Lawsuit Filed Over Pregnancy Termination

A federal commission filed a lawsuit against a local dog food manufacturer in connection with claims of discrimination.

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Man Faces Felony Rape Charges

A local man faces felony charges after police said he raped a 16-year-old girl earlier this month.

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Man Accused Of Rape

A Missouri man was arrested Tuesday in connection with the rape of three children.

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RECORDS

Arrests Arkansas Department Of Community Correction Christian Rodriguez, 23, of 611 N. Sixth St. in Rogers was arrested Friday in connection with a parole violation. Rodriguez was being held Friday in...

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College Embraces International Students

Pamela Villegas misses her native Costa Rica, but said she’s found a second home at NorthWest Arkansas Community College.

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Fifi Comes To Fayetteville

Sidney Cox, 92, remembers seeing hundreds of B-29 bombers take off from an airfield he helped build in Guam during World War II.

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Blowing Springs Park, Pavilion To Reopen

Blowing Springs Park is set to reopen this weekend after being closed for more than a month.

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Firefighter Off To Camp For Burn Victims

A firefighter who has participated in the Arkansas summer camp for burn victims was chosen to represent the state at a camp that serves children nationwide.

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Wait Lists Targeted

The leader of an agency that oversees a statewide weatherization assistance program hopes a change in supervision for this area means a shorter waiting list for help.

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Stop Signs To Be Installed Monday

New stop signs are set to go in Monday at West Cleveland Street and North Oliver Avenue, according to a city news release.

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Work Begins On New Farmington High School

Under dark gray clouds and spitting rain Friday, about 40 people ceremoniously turned the first spades of dirt to mark the beginning of construction for a new Farmington High School.

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