Think Small, Shoppers Told In Campaign
Instead of getting caught up in the shopping frenzy at the malls and big-box retailers, some Northwest Arkansas residents trekked Saturday to the locally owned boutiques and resale shops on Polk Square...
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s so easy to get caught up in the bright lights of the big towns and neglect our local merchants.” David Pemberton, executive director of the Huntsville Area Chamber of Commerce...
View ArticleMan Charged With Abuse
Washington County deputies arrested a Springdale man Saturday for reportedly abusing his stepchildren.
View ArticlePolice: Man Shoves Girlfriend's Head in Toilet
Police arrested a Springdale man Saturday after he reportedly shoved his girlfriend’s head in a toilet and stuffed toilet paper in her mouth.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: November 25th
Tuesday 6 p.m. Bentonville City Council — Community Development Building, 305 S.W. A St.
View ArticleRoundabout Traffic to be Rerouted
Drivers on Tuesday can begin using all legs of a traffic roundabout in front of Washington Regional Medical Center, according to a news release.
View ArticleRECORDS: November 25th
Arrests Fayetteville Kyle Seal, 34, of 300 Tremont Circle in Fort Smith was arrested Saturday in connection with felony possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession of a controlled...
View ArticleWalton Arts Center Launches Food Drive
The Walton Arts Center is running a promotion as part of a food drive for the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank.
View ArticleBenton County Polling Places
Benton County voters who are eligible to vote in Tuesday’s runoff election will cast their ballots in the same polling places they used during the Nov. 6 general election with one exception. Residents...
View ArticleWashington County Polling Places
Washington County voters who are eligible to vote in Tuesday’s runoff election will cast ballots at the locations below.
View ArticleCounty Shelter Fills With Animals
The Washington County Animal Shelter filled with animals and lost its director during its first two months.
View ArticleArvest Ballpark Maintenance Costs Growing
Renovation and maintenance at Arvest Ballpark will run over $100,000 for the first time since it opened, but that’s below projected costs.
View ArticleCard Campaign Helps Students
A few missed work days make a difference on Amanda Fletcher’s household budget. The single mother of three said she is a thankful for the Community Christmas Card campaign, which helped her through a...
View ArticleMuseum Tours Popular
Art is illustrating lessons from other subjects through Common Core-based tours at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
View ArticleArrest Made In Bridgeman Case
Bentonville police arrested Zachary Holly, 28, Monday night in connection with the death of 6-year-old Jersey Bridgeman.
View ArticleBowhunt bags 5 deer in Eureka Springs
Five deer have been harvested in Eureka Springs since an urban archery deer hunt started there on Nov. 10.
View ArticleJudge to take senior status
After 20 years as a federal judge in the Western District of Arkansas, U.S. District Judge Jimm Hendren will assume “senior status,” which is considered retirement from active service for federal judges.
View ArticleEx-museum chief returning to 1st job
Bob Workman, the first to head the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, is returning to the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University, where he began his career in 1978.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s always good to know the community and the clientele are behind you.” Scott Blair, co-owner of Calico County in Fort Smith, whose patrons began contacting the restaurant owners...
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