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Pair pleads guilty in NLR heist of 100,000 photographs

A happy John Rogers watched with relief Monday as workers loaded dozens upon dozens of plastic crates containing photographs onto a flatbed truck behind the North Little Rock Courthouse.

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USA Truck rearranges executive lineup

USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren said Monday it has named John Simone as president and chief executive officer as well as a board member of the trucking company.

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Model train show planned Saturday

The 10th annual Great Northwest Arkansas Model Train Show, hosted by the Sugar Creek Model Railroad and Historical Society, will be 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center at...

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The state/region in brief

4 properties added to historic register Four properties in Arkansas have been named to the National Register of Historic Places.

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2 charged in child’s death

The mother of a slain 2-year-old and her boyfriend are facing charges in Miller County in the toddler’s death.

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Pickup carjacked near Fort Smith

Sebastian County sheriff’s deputies were trying to identify a woman who took a Fort Smith man’s pickup at gunpoint Saturday night after she flagged him down on the side of a highway.

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “The culture of the organization and the chemistry of the people fits well with my style.” John Simone, newly named president and chief executive officer at Van Buren-based USA Truck...

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: February 19th

Today 4 p.m. Rogers Water Utilities Commission — Rogers Water Utilities, 601 S. Second St. Springdale Advertising and Promotion Commission — Council Chambers, City Administration Building, 201 Spring St.

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RECORDS: February 19th

Arrests Fayetteville • Jacob Guest, 34, of 1327 S. Duncan Ave. was arrested Sunday in connection with felony breaking and entering and theft of property and a misdemeanor charge of public intoxication....

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Hollis Termination Upheld By Fayetteville School Board

After nearly nine hours of testimony and 40 minutes of deliberation, the Fayetteville School Board upheld the recommendation that Tim Hollis, a popular teacher and debate coach, be fired.

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Nutrition Classes Offered for Students, Parents

Students and their parents are invited to a series of child nutrition classes beginning today at Owl Creek School.

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Traffic Stop Yields Weapons, Drugs

Police arrested a West Fork man after finding nine weapons and drugs in his truck Sunday, according to an arrest report.

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Board Approves Assessment

The principal architect of the Fayetteville Public Library will be at the center of planning for library expansion.

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Homemade Explosives Found in Mailboxes

Police are searching for the people who placed two homemade explosives inside mailboxes in east Fayetteville.

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Dogs Will Go To Shelter

Lost Little Flock dogs will end up in Centerton after the city council approved an interlocal agreement on Monday night.

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North Walton Plan Back On Agenda

A revised North Walton Boulevard redevelopment plan will go before the Planning Commission today without the recommendation to extend Northwest Fifth Street through to Walton.

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College To Observe Bikini Atoll Commemoration

NorthWest Arkansas Community College will hold an event to commemorate the victims of the March 1, 1954, thermonuclear detonation that contaminated Bikini Atoll and the surrounding area as part of the...

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College Studying Diversity

NorthWest Arkansas Community College can do a better job of attracting more minorities to its staff, several members of the Board of Trustees said Monday.

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Towns Show Job Growth

It’s a well-known fact Northwest Arkansas is growing.

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Cache River logjam on track for removal

Sixty years after the formation of a large logjam on the Cache River near Grubbs, farmers who grow crops along the meandering river in northeast Arkansas are expecting to see relief from the annual...

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