Springdale Man Hospitalized After Beating
A man was flown to Springfield, Mo., after he was beaten during a robbery Tuesday.
View ArticleKid’s Center Creates Draw At Tournament
Children’s laughter rolled over the 17th green Wednesday morning at Pinnacle Country Club.
View ArticleCamp Promotes Science
Scientific solutions through teamwork and compromise are the goals of 60 students attending Camp Invention where they are looking for a method of sending lost foreign rubber ducks safely back to their...
View ArticleMissing Girl At Heart Of Pond Search
The Benton County Sheriff’s Office received an anonymous letter saying the body of a missing Pea Ridge teenager might be in a pond off Arkansas 94 near Little Flock.
View ArticleOsage Creek Events Center Eyes 2014 Opening
The long-awaited Osage Creek amphitheater is on schedule for a full season of concerts and other events beginning in June 2014, the Benton County Planning Board was told Wednesday.
View ArticleCounty Road Work Boosts Recycling
Benton County officials think they may solve a pair of problems by changing the way roads are paved.
View ArticleGroups Unite For Bloc Festival
A new festival will fill downtown streets and alleys tonight as musicians, artists and businesses come together for Around the Bloc.
View ArticleCracker Barrel Looking At Bentonville
Northwest Arkansas could get a second Cracker Barrel if things go as planned.
View ArticleBusiness Celebrates 25 Years
Joe Brooks compared Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies’s 25-year history to riding a roller coaster.
View ArticleUPDATE: Vue fuel spill smaller than first thought
Katherine Benenati, public outreach and assistance chief for the Arkansas Department of Environmental Equality, estimated the spill to be 100 to 200 gallons.
View ArticleLanes to shift on northbound College in Fayetteville
On Monday, June 24th, the Flyover Contractor, Emery Sapp & Sons, will be shifting northbound traffic on College Avenue. This work will take place during daytime hours, but after the morning rush...
View ArticlePolice: Employee took changing room pictures in Fayetteville
Police arrested an Abercrombie & Fitch employee Wednesday after he admitted to taking pictures of customers while they changed clothes, according to an arrest report.
View ArticleLibrary Book Sale Saturday
The library’s biannual book sale is set from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in the Rock Street entrance of the parking garage, 401 W. Mountain St.
View ArticlePolice: Woman Attacked At Home
A Missouri man faces felony charges after police said he broke into a woman’s home and choked her.
View ArticleMurder Trial Reset
The capital murder trial of Eric Thomas Frankenhauser has been reset to Dec. 2 to allow the defense more time for a second mental examination.
View ArticlePreservation Awards
The city’s Historic District Commission last week recognized several projects, organizations and individuals displaying an outstanding commitment to preservation.
View ArticlePanel Backs Anti-Blueway Resolution
A group of local conservatives successfully convinced Washington County Quorum Court members to adopt a resolution opposing a federal designation of the White River and its watershed as a National...
View ArticleDevelopment’s Problems Continue With Fuel Spill
Problems at The Vue apartment complex continued Thursday after a fuel tank fell off a forklift, spilling hundreds of gallons of diesel.
View ArticleMoney Pledged For School Safe Routes
The state Highway Department is handing out federal money to several cities and schools as part of the Safe Routes to School Program.
View ArticlePolice Link Man to Voyeurism
Police arrested an Abercrombie & Fitch employee Wednesday after he admitted taking photographs of customers while they changed clothes, according to an arrest report.
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