Stranger on interstate aids stranded journalists
The headlights, bright and unexpected, roused us from a fitful sleep.
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Deputy named who killed McNeil man MAGNOLIA — Columbia County authorities have released the name of a deputy sheriff who shot and killed a McNeil man.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “It was nutty out there.” Roger Wallace of Fort Smith, on his drive across the state from Jonesboro during the Christmas Day snowstorm Article, 1B Today’s meetings Fayetteville City...
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: December 27th
Today 4:30 p.m. Fayetteville City Council — City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
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Arrests Arkansas State Police • Rogelio Armendarez, 23, of 1406 Christy Lane in Springdale was arrested Tuesday in connection with felony fleeing and misdemeanor charges of driving while intoxicated,...
View ArticleCORRECTION: Rogers Morning News
Ed Grame’s name was misspelled in the caption of a photograph from the Central United Methodist Church Christmas dinner.
View ArticleCity Takes on Street Light Bills
City residents may like having street lights illuminating their neighborhoods, but light comes with a cost.
View ArticleInside the Springdale School District
Whatever quality exists in a school district begins and ends with the school board. I am convinced of that.
View ArticleALLPS Center Prepares Students for Life After High School
Ellie Spoering probably wouldn’t be in school today were it not for an alternative education program in the Fayetteville School District.
View ArticlePolice Find Thousands in Meth After Traffic Stop
A Washington County Sheriff’s sergeant found thousands of dollars in suspected methamphetamine on Christmas Day along with a powdered horse supplement used to cut the drug.
View ArticleMalfunctioning Siren Sounds False Alarm
A malfunctioning tornado siren woke some Rogers residents early Wednesday.
View ArticlePartnership Works To Save Monte Ne
Monte Ne was a small resort that attracted visitors from across the country during its heyday in the early 1900s. The government eventually purchased the property in 1960 in preparation of the Army...
View ArticleQueries Linger For Site
A long-awaited report impacting the future of the remains of the resort at Monte Ne is a disappointment, area historians said.
View ArticleTime On Bench At An End For Skaggs
Bentonville District Judge John Skaggs will retire after 26 years on the bench. “It’s time,” Skaggs said. “I will miss the direct contact with the people.”
View ArticleDeadline For Board Vacancies Nears
Next week is the deadline for property owners interested in running for one of three seats on Bella Vista Village Property Owners Association’s Board of Directors.
View ArticleBusinesses Grow
Editor’s Note: Northwest Arkansas’ economy didn’t fall as far as many during the recession and is recovering faster. In a six-part series that began Sunday, NWA Media explores what’s driving the...
View ArticleNine employees ousted by new Little River County sheriff
Little River County Sheriff-elect Gary Gregory will have a mostly new staff his first day in office after choosing not to rehire seven deputies, a transport deputy and the chief dispatcher.
View ArticleFire-hit eatery aims to reopen
Owners of the popular Fort Smith restaurant Calico County, which closed after a fire one month ago, hope to reopen by June.
View ArticleNo classes, but few stay to keep lights on at UA
At first glance, the University of Arkansas campus may appear empty and lifeless during the winter break, but there’s activity behind several of the building’s brick and limestone facades.
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