First Thursday To Partner With Library
First Thursday is partnering with the Fayetteville Public Library to host more events geared toward children.
View ArticlePolice To Increase Traffic Patrol
Police officers will increase traffic monitoring today on College Avenue between North Street and Millsap Road as part of a program to reduce accidents.
View ArticlePolice: Man Attacked Woman, Stabbed Man
Police arrested a Springdale man Tuesday who they say broke into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment, beat her and stabbed a man with a kitchen knife.
View ArticleCity Mulls Lake’s Future
The future of Lake Atalanta is marked with orange barrels and caution tape where a swimming pool and other amenities were once the center of outdoor entertainment.
View ArticleMountie Band To Benefit From Barbecue
The Rogers High School Mountie Band will receive the proceeds of a chicken barbecue to be held Saturday.
View ArticleCity Offers Spring Break Camps
It’s less than a month until spring break unleashes students from school for a week of freedom, and some parents may be wondering just how to corral the excess energy brought on by warm weather and...
View ArticleJuvenile Arrested In Connection With Jogger Assaults
Police arrested a boy in connection with recent assaults women reported while jogging along Cheri Whitlock Parkway.
View ArticleUrban Summit Series Set For Friday
The Bentonville/Bella Vista Chamber of Commerce’s Urban Summit Series will be held Friday.
View ArticleGarfield Man Accused Of Arson
A Garfield man was arrested Wednesday in connection with an arson case.
View ArticleAmbulance Fees Considered
Benton County edged closer to resolving the county’s rural ambulance service issue, asking County Judge Bob Clinard to work the current service providers for this year and next year while the Quorum...
View ArticleEl Dorado Promise expands eligibility
The El Dorado Promise — a 10-year, $50 million scholarship commitment pledged by Murphy Oil in 2007 to give El Dorado High School graduates a full ride to college — will no longer require that students...
View ArticleSnow, ice damage roof of courthouse
The Franklin County Courthouse in Charleston suffered damage to its roof and portions of its interior after 4 to 5 inches of snow and ice leaked through its roof last week.
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “Without the aid of professional court interpreters, the administration of justice is at risk.” Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Jim Hannah, before swearing in the first certified...
View ArticleHighway 71 Classic planned Sunday
The eighth annual Highway 71 Classic bike ride, a fundraiser for the Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks, will be Sunday starting at Greenhouse Grille in Fayetteville.
View ArticlePublic Considers 56th Street Improvement
People getting their first glimpse Thursday of the design for improving 56th Street seemed to approve.
View ArticleHarps Food’s Cake Decorator To Appear On ‘Sugar Dome’
Danny Lane, an award-winning cake designer for Harps Foods, will compete Saturday on the Food Network’s “Sugar Dome” airing at noon.
View ArticleCrowded Schools Force Change
Available space at schools makes boundary changes a necessity, administrators told School Board members Thursday.
View ArticleBoard Updated On Teacher Evaluation System
Principals and assistant principals at Fayetteville’s 14 schools are at work training to implement a new teacher evaluation system that will be piloted statewide next school year, a central office...
View ArticleRogers Man Sentenced To 20 Years
A Rogers man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.
View ArticleTanyard Tree Trimming Begins Next Week
Carroll Electric will begin to trim trees around Tanyard Creek Nature Trail and Tanyard Creek Practice Center next week.
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