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QUOTE OF THE DAY “I really like this kind of research, where you have both aspects — experiments and theory.” UA Professor of physics Laurent Bellaiche, on his research published Monday in the journal...
View ArticlePostal Service food drive is May 11
The U.S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers will hold their annual food drive on Saturday.
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: May 6th
Information is from state Health Department records. Restaurants are listed in order of inspection date. All reports are from regular food service food store inspections unless otherwise noted.
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: May 6th
April 25 Ryan Anthony Baumann, 34, Springdale, and Kenni Leigh Alsip, 21, Gentry Jeffrey Jay Brown, 50, and Lisa Rae Shaw, 43, both of Bentonville Gonzalo Figueroa-Gonzalez, 39, and Alejandra Roman,...
View ArticleLAWSUITS: May 6th
April 25 Leon Cannon Logistics v. On Time Carriers State of Arkansas v. 2001 Dodge 1500 Truck and Frank Cama Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. v. Sheryl A. Manion Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. v. Melissa...
View ArticleRECORDS: May 6th
Arrests Bella Vista • Cecret Cheyanne Henderson, 19, of 1106 Karena St. in Springdale was arrested Saturday in connection with felony possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug...
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: May 6th
Today 9:30 a.m. Rogers Board of Adjustments — City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.
View ArticleRichardson Center to Hold Community Meeting
The public is invited to a community meeting Thursday to discuss how the Yvonne Richardson Community Center can better serve the city’s young people.
View ArticleHigh-Rise Gets Help
A $3.5 million federal grant for exterior improvements to Hillcrest Towers could help cement the public housing project’s place in downtown.
View ArticleSuperintendents Learn About New Laws
School officials in Northwest Arkansas are keeping a watchful, and in some cases, wary eye on what effect new laws will have on their districts.
View ArticleCondemnation Lawsuits Remain on Interchange
Pending lawsuits related to land condemnation for the Interstate 540 interchange at Don Tyson Parkway mean city officials are still uncertain as to the exact cost of the project.
View ArticleHome Building Coming Back
Tim Boudrey said he thinks it is time to start building single-family homes again.
View Article55 Alcohol Permits Available
More than 70 aspiring liquor store owners will vie for 55 available Benton County permits when hearings begin with the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division in July.
View ArticleParry, Rosenkrans to head UA faculty senate
FAYETTEVILLE — The head of the annual Arkansas Poll and a professor of animal science will lead the University of Arkansas' faculty senate in the next academic year.
View ArticleBrandon Barber in court for bond revocation hearing
Brandon Barber, a former Northwest Arkansas developer, is in federal court in Fayetteville this morning for a bond revocation hearing.
View ArticleMuseum extends Rockwell hours
Beginning this weekend, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will open early and close late on Saturdays for “American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell.” Through May 25, on Saturdays only, the...
View ArticleArkansas seniors named U.S. Presidential Scholars
Kylie L. McClanahan of Maumelle, a senior at Central Arkansas Christian School in North Little Rock, and Fred W. Pohlman, a Prairie Grove High School senior, are Arkansas’ 2013 U.S. Presidential...
View ArticlePolice Identify Man Who Died At Construction Site
The state Crime Lab will examine the body of 20-year-old Brannon Rhine, who died Sunday at a construction site of an apartment complex, a police spokesman said.
View ArticlePolice Arrest Convicted Drug Dealer
Police arrested a Fayetteville man after finding 24.5 grams of ecstasy, marijuana, other drugs and paraphernalia in his vehicle Sunday.
View ArticlePolice: Late Night Fight Unrelated
Two late-night incidents involving guns, gunshot injuries and clubgoers over the weekend were not related, a police spokesman said Monday.
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