Liquor Hearings Start Today
The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Division will start liquor permit hearings for Benton County businesses today in Little Rock. The hearings for the 55 applicants are expected to extend through...
View ArticleMan Has Bond Set At $75,000
Bond was set at $75,000 Monday for a Siloam Springs man accused of setting fire to his home and shooting arrows at police.
View ArticleProceedings Halted In Murder Case
Proceedings in the criminal case of a Gentry woman accused of killing her husband were suspended Monday.
View ArticleHome Sales Up 14 Percent
The local housing market has improved enough to push out of the recession, according to one expert.
View ArticleMan Guilty Of Interstate Threat To Adoption Provider
A California man pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to threatening to kill the director of an adoption services group.
View ArticleMEETING INFORMATION: Bentonville Planning Commission
MEETING INFORMATION Bentonville Planning Commission Commissioners will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Community Development Building, 305 S.W. A St., to discuss the following items:
View ArticlePolice: Hit And Run Victim Died
The victim of a hit-and-run accident earlier this month died Friday at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Mo., according to Police Sgt. Craig Stout.
View ArticleRogers, Fayetteville Receive History Grants
The Arkansas Historic Preservation program, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, awarded two grants to Rogers, according to a news release.
View ArticleTwo Area Students Awarded National Merit Scholarships
Two students from Northwest Arkansas schools are among the last group of students awarded National Merit Scholarships, the scholarship corporation announced today.
View ArticleFreddy’s Opening This Fall
The first location for Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers will open in Rogers this fall.
View ArticleElkins High School Moves Closer To Completion
All eyes are on the completion of construction at Elkins High School in time for the opening of the school year Aug. 19.sdaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadd
View ArticleFayetteville Council Endorses Federal Bill
City Council members backed a federal “cap and dividend” system for combating climate change Tuesday.
View ArticlePolice: Newspaper Carrier Stopped Break-In
Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested a pair of teens Monday after investigators said a newspaper carrier caught them breaking into a customer’s car.
View ArticleRogers Schools Vending Machines Will Feature Coca-Cola Products
Coca-Cola products will fill vending machines in Rogers schools for the next seven years.
View ArticleRogers Planners Approve Arkansas Music Pavilion Plan
The plan for the Arkansas Music Pavilion was approved Tuesday, although concern was expressed over possible noise levels generated by a concert and gravel parking lots.
View ArticleLowell Aldermen Approve Condemnation On Trail Easement
Beginning condemnation to acquire five easements needed for the Razorback Greenway trail was approved Tuesday by aldermen on a split vote.
View ArticleSigns Alert Lake Users
The sun was glinting off bright blue water Tuesday when the first of 36 water quality awareness signs was placed at Beaver Lake. The signs are meant to make people aware that the lake is a source of...
View ArticleWoman Claims Boyfriend Beat Her
A Siloam Springs woman claims her boyfriend beat her, forced her into his vehicle and took her to Oklahoma where she later managed to get away from him, according to court documents.
View ArticleBentonville Commission Approves Changes
The Bentonville Planning Commission met Tuesday and approved: • A plat application for a 32-lot single-family subdivision in the Cornerstone Ridge subdivision at Southwest Regional Airport Boulevard...
View ArticleSiloam Springs Man Sentenced To 40 Years
A Siloam Springs man was sentenced to 40 years in prison after he admitted he sexually assaulted two girls.
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