Public Meetings
Today 9 a.m. Fayetteville Subdivision Committee — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
View ArticleBenton County Runoff Results
The Benton County Election Commission released these final, but unofficial, results from Tuesday’s runoff election voting in Benton County.
View ArticleDecorating Contest Winners Announced
Winners in the 2012 holiday window decorating contest sponsored by Main Street Rogers have been announced.
View ArticleMan Sentenced to 84 Years in Prison
A Bentonville man was sentenced to 84 years in prison Wednesday for possessing child pornography.
View ArticleCasino backers facing lawsuit
An employment agency has filed a complaint against three companies linked to the chief proponent of an unsuccessful proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed for four casinos in Arkansas.
View ArticlePolice chase on U.S. 65 ends with driver dead
Witnesses told authorities that a man fatally shot himself as officers approached his pickup after a police chase Tuesday on U.S. 65 in Van Buren County, the Arkansas State Police said Wednesday.
View ArticleBridge presented in red, white, blue
Pulaski County Judge Buddy Villines on Wednesday unveiled his proposal for a red-white-and-blue Broadway Bridge and said he plans to offer a $20 million commitment from the county to pay for the...
View ArticleIslanders recognize residents at lunch
The head chef was about a half hour late, and the junior youth choir never showed, but the community advocates who were honorees at a thank-you banquet thrown by the Marshallese community Wednesday...
View ArticleBarling leaders pick Miner as police chief
Barling police Lt. Darrel Miner has been named the town’s police chief after the death earlier this month of Chief Tracy Powell.
View ArticleThe state/region in brief
Wrecks on state highways kill two A Pope County man died Saturday from injuries he suffered in a Friday crash and a Cecil man died after his car struck an oncoming truck Monday night, according to...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “You are like a guiding light for us. Many things we may not know, in how to move forward as a people. I know we have a long way to go, but we will get there. Be patient with us.” Atbi...
View ArticleBentonville Cadet Part of Game Festivities
A Bentonville cadet will be part of the U.S. Military Academy’s Marathon Team that will run the ceremonial game ball from West Point, N.Y., to Philadelphia for the 113th Army-Navy football game Dec. 8...
View ArticleRocky Branch Gift Wrapping Benefits Department
Gift wrappers from the Rocky Branch Volunteer Fire Department will wrap presents for shoppers from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Finder’s Keepers Fleatique, 119 E. Walnut St. in downtown Rogers.
View ArticleDonations Sought for Homebound Seniors
The city’s Community Services Division is accepting holiday gift donations for homebound seniors through Dec. 7.
View ArticlePanel Questions Legality of Buying Coffee, Water
Thousands of taxpayer dollars for years have paid to keep Washington County employees and office visitors awake and hydrated with coffee and water, but some justices of the peace worry buying those...
View ArticleWoman, Child Found
A woman reported missing Tuesday has been found, according to police.
View ArticleFinal Barbeque of Season Benefits FFA
Future Farmers of America in the Rogers high schools will receive the proceeds of a chicken barbecue set for Saturday.
View ArticleHudlow Doesn’t Show At Name Clearing Meeting
Jerry Hudlow, Rogers’ former chief financial officer, did not attend a special City Council meeting this morning called to give him a chance to clear his name.
View ArticleWoman killed after van hits trash truck
A West Fork woman died and two others were injured Wednesday after a van collided with a trash truck on Arkansas 170. Arkansas State Police identified Wylladen D. Richards, 54, as the woman who was...
View Article15 defendants, 118 lbs. of meth, 76.8 years of sentences
Fifteen Springdale defendants in a drug smuggling ring received a combined sentence of 76.8 years, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge.
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