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.
View ArticleCollege 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...
View ArticleCounty 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.
View ArticlePanel 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.
View ArticleLincoln 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.
View ArticleBurns Set for Lake Fayetteville
Fayetteville - Two controlled burns, if conditions are favorable, are planned for Wednesday at Lake Fayetteville.
View ArticleMan Found Near Walmart
A man missing since a Saturday disagreement with his wife, was found Monday night, police said.
View ArticleMissouri 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.
View ArticleBentonville police in standoff
BENTONVILLE — Police said they are in communication with a man they said barricaded himself in a residence in southwest Bentonville.
View ArticleRogers Board Votes On Boundaries
Attendance zones officially changed during a Tuesday vote of the Rogers School Board.
View ArticleSnow Day Hopes Melt Away
Too many times this winter, Springdale children (and their teachers) awoke disappointed.
View ArticlePublic 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.
View ArticlePea Ridge Battle Scheduled
The largest Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River, the Battle of Pea Ridge, will be re-enacted next week.
View ArticleHeritage Choir To Benefit From Barbecue
The Heritage High School choir will be beneficiaries of a chicken barbecue scheduled for Saturday.
View ArticleStudent Makes Perfect Score
A Rogers High School junior recently celebrated a perfect ACT score.
View ArticleWoman 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.
View ArticleSecond 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.
View ArticleRiggs May Remain On School Board
Travis Riggs, School Board president, might remain on the board after all.
View ArticleBoard 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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