Divorces
BENTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk’s office from March 21-27.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “Like any consummate collector,Alice [Walton] wants good value for her money.
View ArticleID thief gets 4 years in prison
A Little Rock woman who admitted using someone else’s identity to obtain a credit card, which she then used to pay a fine to the Clark County District Court clerk, was sentenced Friday to four years in...
View ArticleIn The Ozarks Vernacular
Visitors might not know his name, but Garrett Hunt is the past and the future of the Arts Center of the Ozarks.
View ArticleBuilding Boom
Enrollment growth at the University of Arkansas means there will be thousands of new heads to find pillows for in Fayetteville.
View ArticleVeterans Welcomed Home
When Vietnam War veteran Pete Rathmell returned from war 45 years ago, he remembered people spitting on fellow veterans.
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: April 1st
March 21 Flavio David Cabrera, 25, and Mayra Andrea Servellon, 24, both of Rogers Shawn Kenneth Guthrie, 25, Bentonville, and Christy Jo Norwood, 37, Rogers Donald Dewayne Newton, 35, and Charlee...
View ArticleMEETING INFORMATION: Rogers Planning Commission
Meeting Information Rogers Planning Commission When: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday Where: Rogers City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St. The meeting will take place in Council Chambers; enter through the door on the...
View Article12,000 barrels pumped so far
Exxon Mobil officials said the total amount of water and oil pumped out of a Mayflower subdivision nearly tripled Sunday, reaching 12,000 barrels, or 504,000 gallons, compared with estimates on...
View ArticleHouse to study alcohol ban bill
Having an alcoholic drink while dining out is common in North Little Rock, except along the part of John F. Kennedy Boulevard that passes through the city’s historic Park Hill neighborhood, a “dry”...
View ArticleFighting fires was his dream
The first time Wayne Collie sat in the driver’s seat of a fire engine, he could barely see over the steering wheel.
View ArticleLittle Rock Board of Directors to vote on funds for natural-gas station
The Little Rock Board of Directors will vote Tuesday on whether to allocate equipment funding to construct and open the city’s first compressed natural-gas station.
View ArticleOld-time music, dancing gaining a new following
FAYETTEVILLE — By the time you reach the porch of Matt Cartier and Gretchen Schlump’s south Fayetteville home, the sounds of laughter and the stomping of four to six pairs of feet nearly drown out the...
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “You see several revolutions where young people discover something, go hog wild, then travel widely and become advocates for it. Traditional dancing has gone through that several times...
View ArticlePlayground Planned for all Children
The city will soon have a place for those who can’t use standard playground equipment to play.
View ArticleMan Faces Assualt Charges
A West Fork man faces charges for reportedly threatening the lives of two adults and six juveniles on Sunday.
View ArticleWoman Face Assault, Drug Charges
A Rogers woman was arrested Sunday in connection with an assault that took place in front of three children.
View ArticlePolice Department Earns Accreditation
The Fayetteville Police Department has become the third accredited law enforcement agency in Northwest Arkansas.
View ArticleCounty Spends to Improve Services Reliant on Technology
Washington County officials have spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars in the past two years to improve technology and make services more efficient.
View ArticleRazorback Road Meeting Set
State highway department officials want to hear what residents have to say about widening Razorback Road from Martin Luther King Boulevard to Maple Street and up the hill to Garland Avenue.
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