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Springdale Man Hospitalized After Beating

A man was flown to Springfield, Mo., after he was beaten during a robbery Tuesday.

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Kid’s Center Creates Draw At Tournament

Children’s laughter rolled over the 17th green Wednesday morning at Pinnacle Country Club.

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Camp 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...

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Missing 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.

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Osage 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.

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County Road Work Boosts Recycling

Benton County officials think they may solve a pair of problems by changing the way roads are paved.

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Groups 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.

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Cracker Barrel Looking At Bentonville

Northwest Arkansas could get a second Cracker Barrel if things go as planned.

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Business Celebrates 25 Years

Joe Brooks compared Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies’s 25-year history to riding a roller coaster.

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UPDATE: 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.

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Lanes 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...

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Police: 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.

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Library 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.

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Police: Woman Attacked At Home

A Missouri man faces felony charges after police said he broke into a woman’s home and choked her.

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Murder 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.

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Preservation Awards

The city’s Historic District Commission last week recognized several projects, organizations and individuals displaying an outstanding commitment to preservation.

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Panel 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...

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Development’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.

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Money 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.

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Police 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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