General Mills donates $500,000 to Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville
General Mills, the company behind brands such as Betty Crocker, Cheerios, Hamburger Helper and Old El Paso, has donated $500,000 to the Walton Arts Center's expansion and renovation project.
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Arrests Arkansas State Police Bountham Saygnaphay, 38, of 3500 Orchid Court in Fort Smith was arrested Sunday in connection with 3rd-degree domestic battering and obstructing governmental operations.
View ArticleGarfield woman placed on probation for school threats
A Garfield woman was placed on probation for three years after she admitted she was responsible for leaving threatening messages at two schools.
View ArticleInternational employees visit Walmart's birthplace in Bentonville
There was a party on the downtown square's west side Tuesday.
View ArticleBenton County officials eye investment earnings
Benton County officials want to change the county's banking habits and get a better return on money being invested.
View ArticleBentonville School Board approves new administrators
The School Board approved hiring two new assistant principals for the high school on Monday.
View ArticleTrial in killing of dispatcher reset
The trial of a Hot Springs man accused of killing a police dispatcher has been moved to November.
View ArticleFayetteville police arrest three after brawl at apartment complex
A fight at an apartment complex Tuesday night resulted in the arrest of three men and drew a crowd of about 30 people, according to police reports.
View ArticleBenton County pursuit in Rogers injures four, report says
A car that crashed and injured four people sped up to 80 mph in a residential area during a short Benton County Sheriff's Office pursuit May 20.
View ArticleLower increase in money concerns Northwest Arkansas superintendents
Superintendents need to build relationships with lawmakers and show them why their schools need more money, the leader of a statewide organization for educational administrators said Wednesday.
View ArticleSixty Northwest Arkansas teens with disabilities starting jobs as part of grant
One teen's summer job has the potential to save the federal government $550,000 over the teen's lifetime.
View ArticleLawsuit alleges improper hospital billing practices
A lawsuit filed Wednesday in Washington County Circuit Court contends the company that owns Northwest Medical Center and operates nine other hospitals in Arkansas has been skipping insurance carriers...
View ArticleRogers man appeared for Benton County court, then stole car, police say
A Rogers man appeared in court Monday for one case, then left in handcuffs in connection with the theft of a car near the courthouse earlier in the day.
View ArticleSpringdale plans public input meetings
The city is holding a public input meeting from 4-6:30 p.m. today about a possible trail.
View ArticleGang-related graffiti found in Springdale, police say
Graffiti police described as gang related was found on multiple buildings on Lowell Road over the past several days.
View ArticleBentonville First Friday sparks June festival
This month's First Friday will be the kick-off event for the June Art and Culinary Festival, though it officially started Monday.
View ArticleBentonville library to hold book sale
The Public Library will hold its semi-annual book sale Friday and Saturday, according to a news release.
View ArticleWalton 5&10 worker educates shareholders on company history in Bentonville
There's not much Troy Almand likes talking about more than God, his wife, Joan Clanton Almand, and Walmart founder Sam Walton.
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Arrests Benton County Sheriff's Office Shaylyn Elizabeth Boyle, 23, of 1339 W. Mulberry St. in Fort Collins, Colo., was arrested Tuesday in connection with possession of a schedule I or II controlled...
View ArticleFulbright aide, mentor to Clinton dies at 89
An Arkansan who advised three prominent U.S. senators for a quarter of a century has died.
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