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QUOTE OF THE DAY “The decision to ban charter buses from going downtown was a watershed moment. It marked the moment when the city started to stop supporting the Passion Play — the lifeline of Eureka...

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Repairs affect levels of 2 Arkansas lakes

Entergy Arkansas Inc. says Lake Catherine will return to its normal wintertime-drawdown level next week when repairs are complete on one of its generating facilities.

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Winter Market To Open In Fayetteville, Bentonville

The plea for a year-round farmers’ market in Northwest Arkansas is getting too loud for some cities to ignore.

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County Keeping Cool

The heat of summer may have faded into memory, but Benton County is working to keep things cool for years to come.

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Rules Being Reviewed

Benton County justices of the peace will discuss the county’s development regulations today as they review the rules developers and property owners are asked to follow.

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PADRES Program To Expand

A parenting program that debuted in Spanish has grown to include English-speaking parents at Bonnie Grimes Elementary School.

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Schools’ use of fund is in doubt

Arkansas school districts receive tens of millions in extra funding targeted toward helping children in poverty get a better education, but the extra money isn’t doing as much as anticipated to boost...

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “The nature of homelessness is a pretty dynamic social problem. Homelessness in the 1940s isn’t homelessness in the 21st century.” Kevin Fitzpatrick, director of the Community and...

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Blast of cold air sweeps Arkansas

Winds that toppled three mobile homes and destroyed several buildings in rural Fulton County were caused by straight-line winds associated with a powerful cold front, National Weather Service officials...

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Head-on collision on U.S. 270 kills 2

A Malvern woman and a Mississippi man died after a head-on collision in Jefferson County early Saturday afternoon.

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Free tooth-pull day is Saturday

The Dental Hygiene Clinic at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith will host Free Extraction Day from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. It is the second year the university has hosted the event.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: December 11th

Today 4:30 p.m. Fayetteville City Council — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.

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RECORDS: December 11th

Arrests Bentonville Gavin Blake Johnson, 18, of 2801 S. Wagon St. Apt. 13 was arrested Monday in connection with breaking or entering. Johnson was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no...

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Donations Needed

The Community Christmas Card fund to benefit needy children through the local school districts held $7,720 as of Monday.

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Bella Vista Planners OK Store

Bella Vista will see some commercial development in the near future. With a 5-1 vote, planning commissioners Monday night approved the construction of a Casey’s General Store at the intersection of...

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Committee Reviews Campaigning Policy

The Washington County Personnel Committee began Monday considering changing policy that allows nonelected employees to take unpaid leaves of absence to campaign for public office.

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A&P Commissioners Commit $500,000 for UA Concert Hall

Advertising and Promotion commissioners pared a $1 million request from University of Arkansas Chancellor David Gearhart to $500,000 for a concert hall.

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Children Can Jump For Hunger

Children can bounce for joy if they bring a toy or canned goods to the Bounce For Hunger and Toy Drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Rogers Activity Center, 315 W. Olive St.

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Planning Commission Approves Church Relocation

Victory Church of Northwest Arkansas is back on schedule to hold its first services at its new location on New Year’s Eve.

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Council Approves Disbanding Regional Haz-Mat Team

The Fayetteville and Springdale fire departments will take the lead beginning Jan. 1 responding to incidents with hazardous materials anywhere in Washington County.

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