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Decatur Man Sentenced To 30 Years For Sexual Assault

BENTONVILLE - A Decatur man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two boys.

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College Trustees Mull Guns

BENTONVILLE - NorthWest Arkansas Community College is taking its first steps toward complying with a new state law that asks university and college campuses to decide whether faculty and staff can...

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County Studies Location

BENTONVILLE - Potential traffic jams might slow plans to build a new Benton County courts facility at county-owned property on Southwest 14th Street in Bentonville.

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Panel Pledges $600,000, Proposes Bonds

FAYETTEVILLE — Advertising and Promotion commissioners pledged $600,000 from commission reserve Monday to kick-start renovations and expansion of the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville.

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Lincoln High School Receives National Recognition

LINCOLN — Lincoln High School has been honored as a TAP Ambassador, one of six schools in the nation to receive the recognition at a national meeting Saturday in Washington, D.C.

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Burns Set for Lake Fayetteville

Fayetteville - Two controlled burns, if conditions are favorable, are planned for Wednesday at Lake Fayetteville.

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Man Found Near Walmart

A man missing since a Saturday disagreement with his wife, was found Monday night, police said.

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Missouri Man Dead in Accident

A Seligman, Mo., man died Tuesday in a two-vehicle accident on U.S. 62 Tuesday morning, authorities said. The man was identified by Arkansas State Police as Stanley J. Lackey, 55.

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Bentonville police in standoff

BENTONVILLE — Police said they are in communication with a man they said barricaded himself in a residence in southwest Bentonville.

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Rogers Board Votes On Boundaries

Attendance zones officially changed during a Tuesday vote of the Rogers School Board.

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Snow Day Hopes Melt Away

Too many times this winter, Springdale children (and their teachers) awoke disappointed.

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Johnson Street Renamed

An old Johnson street will have a new name, starting today.

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Public Input Sought for Parkway Improvement

The public will be able to tell city officials today their likes and dislikes regarding plans for Don Tyson Parkway.

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Pea Ridge Battle Scheduled

The largest Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River, the Battle of Pea Ridge, will be re-enacted next week.

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Heritage Choir To Benefit From Barbecue

The Heritage High School choir will be beneficiaries of a chicken barbecue scheduled for Saturday.

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Student Makes Perfect Score

A Rogers High School junior recently celebrated a perfect ACT score.

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Woman Found Guilty Of Shaking Baby

Jurors deliberated for more than four hours Wednesday before returning with a verdict finding a Rogers woman guilty of shaking and injuring her 4-month-old child.

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Second Street Closed For Sewer Upgrade

Northwest Second Street will be closed between Northwest D and Northwest F streets for about three weeks as city workers replace a sewer main.

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Riggs May Remain On School Board

Travis Riggs, School Board president, might remain on the board after all.

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Board Keeps Poore Around

The School Board voted 5-2 this week in favor of a personnel package that included a one-year contract extension for Superintendent Michael Poore.

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