Divorces
BENTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk’s office March 7-13.
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American Sign Language may now be offered for credit in Arkansas public schools, thanks in part to one Springdale teen.
View ArticleBeer, Wine To Be Available At Frisco Festival
Attendees may be able to quench their August thirst with a cold beer or glass of wine at Frisco Festival and the Benton County Fair this year.
View ArticleCity Eyes Urban Agriculture
Local food advocates and city staff want to start looking at policies to promote urban agriculture.
View ArticleMovie Casting Draws Hundreds
Matthew Morgan, a local casting director, said he’s looking to cast people who are courteous, humble and confident in the movie, “Greater.”
View ArticleSheriff Seeks Technology Upgrade
Benton County Sheriff Kelley Cradduck says he’s not “Big Brother” and won’t be activating “Skynet” anytime soon.
View ArticleCities Push Own Alcohol Regulations
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View ArticleMEETING INFORMATION: Rogers Planning Commission
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View ArticleHonors college work hallmark of UCA teacher
When Norbert Schedler joined the University of Central Arkansas as a philosophy professor in 1976, he had no idea of the adventure awaiting him.
View Article2 recall time in camp that built Devil’s Den
Orville Taylor has to see the chimney when he goes to Devil’s Den State Park.
View ArticleMuseums conference expects to draw 150 statewide
The Arkansas Museums Association is meeting later this month at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, arguably the association’s largest and most impactful member.
View ArticleDisbarred LR tax attorney says he owes happiness to prison
Despite draining his life savings to fight a federal tax-evasion charge only to end up convicted, imprisoned and disbarred, former Little Rock tax lawyer Barry Jewell says he is a happy man.
View ArticleSupporter pushing plan for mud track
A Jefferson County man plans to open a mud racetrack southwest of Pine Bluff in honor of a friend who died in a car accident several years ago.
View Article198 ASU employees report fake tax filing
The Internal Revenue Service has now notified nearly 200 Arkansas State University employees that fraudulent income tax returns were filed in their names, ASU officials said Friday.
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View ArticleChinquapin Foundation sets meeting
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View ArticleWoman Accused of Burglary
A homeless woman was arrested Saturday in connection with felony residential burglary and multiple misdemeanor charges.
View ArticleFederal Rules Prohibit Long-Term Space Rental in Historic Courthouse
A reality-based drug court TV show won’t continue filming at the Washington County Historic Courthouse because federal law prohibits long-term rental in the building.
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