Area produce makes return to kids’ trays
Curt Rom’s father planted an orchard that once supplied fresh, locally grown apples to Fayetteville schools, not just the standard Red Delicious variety but also Golden Delicious and Jonagold.
View ArticleRun/walk to aid volunteer firefighters
The third Don Gammie Turkey Trot will begin at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Lake Leatherwood Park west of Eureka Springs. The run/walk event benefits the Grassy Knob Volunteer Fire Association.
View ArticleAnimal Adoptions Slow In Winter
Adoptions at the Rogers Animal Shelter are traditionally slow as winter approaches. “People are busy with the holidays and don’t adopt as many animals,” said Bud Norman, shelter manager.
View ArticleTwo Face Drug Charges
Two Pea Ridge residents were arrested Sunday on drug-related charges, according to Bentonville police.
View ArticleTrash Service To Go Before Council
Trash will be the topic for discussion when the Bella Vista City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. today at Highlands Crossing Center.
View Article18 month sentence for tax preparer
A Fort Smith tax prepaper was sentenced to 18 month in prison for helping clients avoid a total of $144,382 in taxes, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge.
View ArticlePolice: Man assaulted officer, caused wreck
A man kicked a police officer in the groin Friday before fleeing and causing a wreck on Sunset Avenue, according to a news release from the Springdale Police Department.
View ArticleLogan County remains belong to man missing since ’10
Authorities have identified the human remains found by a hunter last week in a wooded area of Logan County.
View ArticlePanel Recommends University Award
Members of the Town and Gown Advisory Committee want Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion commissioners to dedicate a fixed portion of their budget each year to the University of Arkansas.
View ArticleCounty Judge Rules Against University
Washington County Judge Marilyn Edwards on Monday denied the University of Arkansas’ appeal for immunity or exemption from real and personal property taxes.
View ArticleCouncil to Consider Sign Program
The city will join other Northwest Arkansas municipalities in committing to a regional sign system, if the City Council follows a recommendation of its Finance Committee.
View ArticleMost Springdale Schools Need Improvement
The state has identified most of Springdale’s schools as needing improvement.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: November 20th
Today 4:30 p.m. Rogers Planning Commission — Council Chambers, 301 W. Chestnut St.
View ArticleRECORDS: November 20th
Arrests Arkansas Department Of Community Correction Anita Jeannine Edwards, 48, of 1300 North D St. in Rogers was arrested Monday in connection with revoke of suspended sentence or probation. Edwards...
View ArticlePolice Identify Stabbing Victim
The victim of a Sunday stabbing was identified Monday by Rogers police.
View ArticleRunoff Likely To Draw Few
Voter turnout for the City Council runoff election will be key to winning, candidates said.
View ArticleMeal Reservations Due Today
Today is the deadline to make reservations for First United Methodist Church of Rogers’ annual communitywide Thanksgiving dinner scheduled for noon Thursday in the church's McDonald Hall.
View ArticleArea Schools On List
Lists ranking schools in new categories were announced Monday by the Arkansas Department of Education.
View ArticleBoard Approves Contractors
The Bentonville School Board approved the construction manager and architect firms it will use for the construction of its next junior high or high school building during a meeting Monday.
View ArticlePanel Set To Vote On Apartments
The Planning Commission is set to vote today on an apartment complex on East Central Avenue that drew concerns from neighboring residents at the last commission meeting.
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