Hazardous waste drop-off set in Rogers
Benton County residents will have an opportunity to drop off household hazardous waste items Saturday at the Rogers Recycling Center.
View ArticleHigh court won't hear Decay appeal
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday said it won't consider further appeals from a condemned Washington County double murderer.
View ArticleConvicted rapist says lab findings may have been faulty
The Arkansas Supreme Court agreed Thursday to appoint a lawyer to look into whether a Washington County man convicted of rape and serving a life sentence should be granted a new trial based on problems...
View ArticleSpringdale presents trail conceptual design to public
Residents got to tell city officials Thursday what they think about the preliminary route for a planned trail.
View ArticleSodden farms and pastures dry out after May's heavy rainfall
The morning sun glinted off squash, potatoes, frilly greens and shiny onions as customers walked through the Farmers Market on Thursday.
View ArticleBentonville Community Center holds grand opening
There's only one more day until the Bentonville Community Center opens to the public.
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Arrests Benton County Sheriff's Office Brandon Lamar Bell, 25, of 2945 Bassindell Drive in Vail, Colo., was arrested Wednesday in connection with possession of methamphetamine or cocaine with intent to...
View ArticleSpringdale plans street closing
Don Tyson Parkway will be closed between 40th Street and Carley Road from 7 a.m. to about 5 p.m. Saturday, according to a news release from Springdale's engineering department. The closure is needed...
View ArticleChild abuse experts on Duggar case: Early counsel best
Parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting fame made one of the most common mistakes families make when addressing sexual misconduct in the home, experts say: They didn't immediately...
View ArticleFayetteville aldermen to consider new nondiscrimination law
Less than six months after voters repealed a contentious Civil Rights Administration ordinance, two city aldermen, Adella Gray and Matthew Petty, have proposed another nondiscrimination policy.
View ArticlePublic Meetings
Monday 4:30 p.m. NorthWest Arkansas Community College Board -- Board room, third floor, Burns Hall, 1 College Drive, Bentonville
View ArticleIn Benton County, JPs study a tax for project
Benton County's Finance Committee on Thursday reviewed steps needed for a sales tax increase as the funding method for a new courts building.
View ArticleU.S. senators criticize UA sex-assault panel over video
Hidden-camera footage to be televised tonight led two U.S. senators at an advance screening to criticize the way a University of Arkansas at Fayetteville panel questioned a student who had reported a...
View ArticleBenton County hazardous waste drop-off today
Benton County residents will have an opportunity to drop off household hazardous waste items today at the Rogers Recycling Center.
View ArticleCounty officials discuss sales tax hike
Benton County’s Finance Committee on Thursday reviewed steps needed for a sales tax increase as the funding method for a new courts building.
View ArticleGovernor to speak at policy luncheon
Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be the luncheon speaker at the University of Arkansas Office for Education Policy’s one-day conference for educators and policymakers from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at Heifer...
View ArticleBasketball: Bentonville coaches ready to give more to Mali cause
When Bentonville's boys basketball coaches returned from a trip to the Tidian Under Armour basketball camp in Mali last year, they shared the same feeling.
View ArticlePublic Meetings
Monday 1 p.m. Fayetteville Civil Service Commission -- Police Department briefing room, 100 W. Rock St.
View ArticleSpringdale commission plans Monday meeting
The Springdale Civil Service Commission will meet Monday to hear a complaint.
View ArticleFayetteville anti-bias proposal a result of months of work
A group of local lawyers and residents worked quietly for months to craft a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance for the city, one of the proposal's sponsors said Friday.
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