Shelter Begins Microchip Use
A microchip program at Rogers Animal Shelter could reduce the number of stolen or lost pets.
View ArticleScott Named Principal
A nationwide search for Bentonville High School’s next principal ended Monday with the promotion of an internal candidate.
View ArticleCollege Explores Gun Liability
Questions of liability must be considered as NorthWest Arkansas Community College prepares to decide whether to allow staff members to carry concealed weapons on campus, a college official said Monday.
View ArticleTrial Set For Ex-Teacher
A July jury trial was set Monday for a former Benton County School of Arts teacher accused of hitting a student.
View ArticleCounty Hall Meeting Set
Benton County officials will hold a County Hall meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Pea Ridge Community Center, 293 S. Curtis Ave.
View ArticleCouncil To Consider Road Section Today
The City Council will consider deeding a section of road completed with the Southwest I Street improvement project to the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department during a council meeting at 6...
View ArticleRECORDS
Arrests Arkansas Department Of Community Correction Rodney Leon Gann, 49, of 123 W. Ninth St. in Claremore, Okla., was arrested Thursday in connection with a parole violation. Gann was being held...
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: April 12th
Monday 9:30 a.m. Rogers Board of Adjustments — City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.
View ArticleRECORDS: April 12th
Arrests Arkansas Department Of Community Correction • Rodney Leon Gann, 49, of 123 W. Ninth St. in Claremore, Okla., was arrested Thursday in connection with a parole violation. Gann was being held...
View ArticleUA student named ‘13 Truman scholar
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville student Nathan Coulter has been selected as a 2013 Harry S. Truman Scholar, UA announced Thursday.
View ArticleGearHogs Win Regional Robotics Competition
Students on the GearHogs Robotics Team at Springdale High School are learning career skills while competing in robotics competitions.
View ArticleStreet, Trail Closings Planned For Sunday
Several streets and trails are scheduled to close Sunday during the Hogeye Marathon and Relays.
View ArticlePolice Say Woman Stalked Man
A Rogers woman faces felony charges after police said she called a man hundreds of times in one day.
View ArticleMoore Remembered For Commitment To Family, Community
Rudy Moore was passionate about education, family, public service, the law, politics and sports.
View ArticleCar Fire Under Investigation
The city fire marshal is investigating a truck explosion early Thursday at America’s Car-Mart.
View ArticleSheriff Honors Staff
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office hosted its awards and promotional ceremony Thursday.
View ArticleAirport Board Braces For Cuts
It’s been a wild ride the past couple of months at the Fayetteville Executive Airport.
View ArticleProject Money Lined Up
A frontage road along the west side of Interstate 540 should reduce the traffic on the interstate, planning officials said.
View ArticleFLW Anglers Climb Ladder
The casual fisherman sees glittery boats, fancy jerseys festooned with sponsor logos and big, big bass.
View ArticleSchool Librarian Earns Film Role
A longtime R.E. Baker Elementary School staff member is getting her chance to shine on the big screen.
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