District millage vote set for Feb. 12
Lake Hamilton School District residents will vote Feb. 12 on a proposed 3.9-mill increase and debt restructuring to support a $36 million building plan.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: January 14th
Today 2 p.m. Advertising and Promotion Commission — Fayetteville Town Center, 15 West Mountain St.
View ArticleRECORDS: January 14th
Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office • John Basil Corliss, 48, of 1349 Kay Lyn in Pea Ridge was arrested Saturday in connection with felony aggravated assault on a family or household member. Corliss...
View ArticleLAWSUITS: January 14th
Jan. 3 Frances Barnett v. Nurse M. Baker, QHG of Springdale Inc. and Northwest Medical Center Deutsche Bank Trust Company America As Trustee For Rali 2006-QS17 v. Kathy Motamed and Maryam Torabi Cach...
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: January 14th
Jan. 3 Michael Blaine Mason, 42, Rogers, and Nanette Vansandt, 44, Bentonville Richard Todd McClain, 42, and Stephanie Ann Dalrymple, 42, both of Rogers
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: January 14th
Information is from state Health Department records. Restaurants are listed in order of inspection date. All reports are from regular food service food store inspections unless otherwise noted....
View ArticleMEETING INFORMATION: Rogers Planning Commission
Rogers Planning Commission When: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday Where: Rogers City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.
View ArticleArkansas Arts Center gets back on budget
The Arkansas Arts Center continues to climb out of financial turmoil, finishing December ahead of budget and with a positive cash flow, staff said Monday.
View ArticleSUV’s icy crash kills LR woman
Moments after her Ford Expedition skidded on a patch of ice and crashed into a pond early Monday morning in western Little Rock, Jinglei Yi was able to call 911 from inside her sport utility vehicle...
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “That’s the part that I enjoy the most — just being inspired by different things and showing that inspiration through a dish. It’s like a breath of fresh air.” Jacob Harr, executive...
View ArticleAfter virus hits UAPB site, sign-up extended
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s website has been affected by a virus, prompting university officials to extend spring semester registration by one day.
View ArticleTeam investigates house fire that killed Hardy woman
A fire investigation team will attempt today to determine the cause of a house fire that killed a Hardy woman, Hardy Police Chief Ernie Rose said.
View ArticleWoman Dies in Traffic Accident
A Springdale woman died Monday in a minor traffic accident.
View ArticleDistrict Opening New Facility
Jo Vanderspikken smiled as she gazed upon her new office Monday. She hadn’t quite finished unpacking, but she clearly was enjoying the place already.
View ArticleMan Identified in Fatal Accident
Zachary Tyler Hagan, 20, of Fayetteville was killed in a single-car wreck late Saturday night.
View ArticleCouncil Considers Capital Improvement Program Fund Purchases
The Springdale City Council looked at protecting its Capital Improvement Program fund Monday by limiting what it purchases.
View ArticleTontitown Council Meeting Ends Abruptly
Four Tontitown aldermen haven’t been properly sworn into office, two other council members said Monday night.
View ArticlePlans Approved for Apartments Between University, High School
Construction of a five-story, 175-unit apartment complex between Fayetteville High School and the University of Arkansas could begin this spring, a developer said.
View ArticleArts Center Pitches Plan
Peter Lane, Walton Arts Center chief executive officer, made his pitch Monday for why Advertising and Promotion commissioners should commit $8.5 million in taxpayer money for planned arts center...
View ArticleMan Charged With Rape
A Rogers man was arrested last week in connection with the rape of two 12-year-old girls.
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