River Quality Improves
Wastewater plant operators on both sides of the Oklahoma-Arkansas line remain in phosphorous limbo waiting an Environmental Protection Agency decision.
View ArticlePerformance To Benefit Relief
Monte Ne Mountain Music will host a concert tonight benefiting the American Red Cross’ storm relief.
View ArticlePunkin’ Chunkin’ Lessons
A dozen teams readied their aim Thursday night at the annual Punkin’ Chunkin’ contest at Providence Classical Christian Academy.
View ArticleFire Destroys Garfield Home
His house in ashes, Randen Harmon shook his head in disbelief, saying he still didn’t know how he felt.
View ArticleHistoric District Addition Named To Register
An amendment to the Rogers Historic District has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
View ArticleStaff Reviews Corridor Plan
Planning staff presented some big ideas for the city’s west side Thursday.
View ArticleQuorum Court Slashes Budget Proposals
Washington County justices of the peace cut almost $780,000 in 2013 spending proposals from just two of 16 general fund budgets administered by County Judge Marilyn Edwards.
View ArticleOfficials Endorse Purchase
The Buildings and Grounds Committee of the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees on Thursday recommended purchasing or condemning land north of campus where a private apartment complex has been...
View ArticleZook Urges Involvement
The business community can play a big role in helping politicians get things done. Randy Zook, president and chief executive officer of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce and the Associated...
View ArticleCollege IT Ranks Among Top In United States
NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s information technology services has been rated among the nation’s Top 10 community colleges, according to Converge Online and e.Republic’s Center for Digital...
View ArticleToyland Comes To Bentonville
The square will transform into a child’s Christmas dream today as the final First Friday brings Toyland to downtown.
View ArticleCharter School Approved
Students in the Bentonville area will have another education option next year.
View ArticleRECORDS: November 2nd
Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office Archie Joe Dees Jr., 46, of 4880 Reed Ave. in Lowell was arrested Thursday in connection with reckless burning and terroristic threatening in the first degree....
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: November 2nd
Today 8 a.m. Fayetteville Forward Green Economy Group — Chamber of Commerce, 123 W. Mountain St.
View ArticleTwo arrested after donation jar theft leads to chase
James Roork, 26, and Denise Marie Berry, 25, are in custody after police used spike strips to stop their vehicle on Interstate-540 near West Fork Friday morning. Fayetteville police were alerted to a...
View ArticleMankin: Veterans Day is call to service
Veterans Day is about service, retired Marine Cpl. Aaron Mankin told families gathered at Westside Elementary School on Friday. Mankin, who was severely burned while serving in Iraq in 2005, talked...
View ArticleBooker, Christie Stand Up
I hope, hope, hope, hope that Cory Booker is the standup guy he appears to be. Why? Because I could vote for him.
View ArticleCounty Gets Sonar Tech
New sonar equipment will help Benton County Sheriff’s Office deputies get a look at the bottom of Beaver Lake.
View ArticleCommissioners Approve Sign Ordinance
A rewritten sign ordinance was approved Tuesday by planning commissioners following months of meetings and two public hearings.
View ArticleCouncil Races Spawn Two Runoffs
It appears Rogers residents will return to the polls later this month for two City Council runoff elections.
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