Hendrix College’s new stadium to pay tribute to 3 fallen alumni
Almost a century after Lt. Robert W. Young was killed in World War I, his alma mater has not forgotten him.
View ArticleNotes help brush up offerings
There’s no shortage of ideas at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
View ArticleEducation notebook
Board-race loser seeks empty seat Laveta Wills-Hale, who ran for the Little Rock School Board’s Zone 6 position in September but lost to Michael Peterson, said Friday that she will apply for the seat...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “The longer-term goal is much bigger: Impacting quality of life in the communities we serve, and looking at how we can engage people in ways that will be most meaningful to them.” Rod...
View ArticleNW Arkansas meetings
Monday Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Committee of the Whole, noon Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission, 2 p.m.
View ArticleDivorces
BENTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk’s office from Oct. 31-Nov. 7.
View Article2 noted architects set lecture in Little Rock
Architects Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos will be the featured speakers Tuesday at the 2012-13 season’s second Art of Architecture lecture.
View ArticleTaxes Show City’s Growth
Numbers from the Bentonville Advertising and Promotion Commission illustrate a city undergoing rapid change as the home to 36,000 people morphs from a small company town into an urban arts hamlet.
View ArticleCrystal Bridges’ Benefits Beyond Museum
When the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art opened its doors a year ago, expectations ran high that the world-class museum would boost the area’s economy.
View ArticleVeterans Honored On Bentonville Square
Lyle Muetzell stood alone as others around him were leaving Saturday’s Veterans Day program on the Bentonville square.
View ArticleTour Showcases Mid-Century Architecture
When Mark and Carie Pryor bought their home four years ago, they didn’t realize others would want a sneak peek inside.
View ArticleRailroad Crossing Work To Close Cato Springs Road
A section of Cato Springs Road west of South School Avenue is scheduled to close Monday and remain closed to through traffic for 10 days, according to a news release.
View ArticleCity Budget To Grow In 2013
City Council members reviewed details of a budget plan Saturday that anticipates more revenue and calls for more spending in 2013.
View ArticleGirls Work On Self-Esteem
Mysterious messages urging women to believe in inner beauty may be popping up across Northwest Arkansas courtesy of girls in third through fifth grades.
View ArticleHar-Ber Students Serve As Mentors
With their first playoff game of the season just hours away, some Har-Ber High School football players were playing a different kind of game Friday morning: word bingo.
View ArticleGroups Request Promotion Money
Twenty-five event organizers and nonprofit groups have requested nearly $300,000 this fall from the Advertising and Promotion Commission.
View ArticleInterchange Construction Forces Church To Relocate
A church that will be uprooted by construction of a new Interstate 540 interchange will soon be without a home.
View ArticleAT A GLANCE: Leaf Pickup Set In Rogers
Leaf Pickup Set in Rogers Dates: Pickup begins on the following dates.
View ArticleRed, white blue bridge 1 Broadway span plan
A new Broadway Bridge resplendent in red, white and blue paint would serve as homage to the nation’s war veterans, at the same time giving the region the elusive signature crossing some have sought...
View ArticleProposal requires PB stores, eateries to set up cameras
It’s been nearly two months since someone gunned down a convenience-store clerk during an attempted robbery, and Pine Bluff police investigators are still searching for the shooter.
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