Groups Request Promotion Money
Twenty-five event organizers and nonprofit groups have requested nearly $300,000 this fall from the Advertising and Promotion Commission.
View ArticleInterchange Construction Forces Church To Relocate
A church that will be uprooted by construction of a new Interstate 540 interchange will soon be without a home.
View ArticleAT A GLANCE: Leaf Pickup Set In Rogers
Leaf Pickup Set in Rogers Dates: Pickup begins on the following dates.
View ArticleRed, white blue bridge 1 Broadway span plan
A new Broadway Bridge resplendent in red, white and blue paint would serve as homage to the nation’s war veterans, at the same time giving the region the elusive signature crossing some have sought...
View ArticleProposal requires PB stores, eateries to set up cameras
It’s been nearly two months since someone gunned down a convenience-store clerk during an attempted robbery, and Pine Bluff police investigators are still searching for the shooter.
View ArticleBeebe praises U.S. veterans
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the fighting stopped in World War I and the Western Front went quiet.
View ArticleVideo doctor visits soon reality in state
Imagine a day where Arkansans in every nook and cranny of the state could see a physician specialist without leaving their hometown doctors offices.
View ArticleGOP Gains Advantage In County
Washington County Republican justices of the peace start their term in January with much more than a simple majority after the Democrats’ decades-long control of the Quorum Court slipped away.
View ArticleArea Development Improving
Residential and commercial construction declined sharply in 2009 after the housing bubble burst.
View ArticleCouncil Eyes Land Purchases
Proposed land purchases totaling more than $700,000 will provide the city with more soccer fields and trails, according to city officials.
View ArticleRestaurant Inspections
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 ArticleCollege Moves Closer To Choosing President
NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s Board of Trustees could decide on a new president following an executive session today.
View ArticleMarriage Licenses
Marriage Licenses Nov. 1 William Brian Adams, 30, and Amy Dawn Snyder, 24, both of Bentonville Andrew David Bailey, 27, and Lindsay Marie Johanson, 26, both of Rogers Michael Ray Bright, 57, and Sara...
View ArticleLAWSUITS: November 12th
Lawsuits Filed Nov. 1 Decatur State Bank v. Larry Lewsader Ofelia Beltran v. Russ Bartholomew and Alyce Bartholomew
View ArticleCity Seeks Input On Street Plan Changes
A public hearing will be held Tuesday for proposed street plan amendments by the Planning Commission.
View ArticleGenerations Gather For Veterans Day
No one heard a marching band, cheering or saw waving hands on Emma Avenue in Springdale on Sunday.
View ArticleRECORDS: November 12th
`Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office w James Ray Dohle, 47, of 17163 Kincheloe Road in Siloam Springs was arrested Saturday in connection with felony battery in the second degree. He was being held...
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: November 12th
Today 2 p.m. Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission — Fayetteville Town Center, 15 W. Mountain St.
View ArticleRogers woman killed in Sunday wreck
A Rogers woman was killed Sunday when her vehicle crossed the center line and hit an oncoming vehicle on Prairie Creek Drive near Prairie Creek Road, according to a news release from the Rogers Police...
View ArticleWoman arrested in hit-and-run
Authorities arrested a woman in connection with a hit-and-run accident earlier this month after she confessed to being the driver and wrote a letter apologizing to the pedestrian who was hit, according...
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