Council Picks Parking Deck Site
City Council members on Tuesday selected a spot on the southeast corner of the Walton Arts Center grounds as the best location for a three-story, 246-space parking deck.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: December 5th
Today 4 p.m. Fayetteville Planning Commission — Room 111, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
View ArticleRECORDS: December 5th
Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office Linda Louise Gonzalez, 42, of 600 Aspen Ridge St. in Springdale was arrested Tuesday in connection with felony failure to appear. Gonzalez was being held Tuesday...
View ArticleCrystal Bridges to exhibit prints from recent buy
Of all the works acquired by the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art during its inaugural year, a collection of 468 early 20th-century prints was the largest haul. It took private collector Daniel...
View ArticleGladwin named new Appeals Court chief
Court of Appeals Judge Robert Gladwin of Prairie Grove has been selected to lead that court for a fouryear term, beginning in January.
View ArticleLegislative gridlock unlikely, advocacy group told
The Republican-led Arkansas Legislature won’t be one of gridlock, a panel of three journalists predicted Tuesday.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY “We’ve got two guys who are in charge of the Republicans down there who are inclined to deal. It’s going to be fascinating.” John Brummett, a columnist for the Arkansas...
View ArticleChurch Move Delayed
Victory Church of Northwest Arkansas, after finding a new location to hold services, will have to wait another month to move in.
View ArticleMan Charged With Video Voyeurism Faces New Charges
A man charged with video taping a 14-year-old girl in the shower faces new charges in connection with rape.
View ArticleStudents Prepare for Poetry Slam
A writer’s visit to his high school inspired Clayton Scott to write poetry for the first time when he was 17.
View ArticleOfficers Describe Chaos During Shooting
A Fayetteville man facing up to life in prison on eight counts of attempted capital murder for shooting at police during a March standoff chose not to testify or call witnesses on his behalf Tuesday.
View ArticleRogers Hires Assistant Principal
Kathryn Mays will be assistant principal at Northside Elementary School when classes start back after winter break.
View ArticleRogers Changing Collection Procedure
City officials are changing the way hotel/motel taxes and the alcohol franchise fees are collected, and will save some money by making the change.
View ArticleControlled Burn Postponed At Dam
High humidity and unfavorable wind have postponed a controlled burn later this week at the Loch Lomond Dam.
View ArticlePanel Prefers Paper
Benton County’s Election Commission aims to reduce reliance on electronic voting machines and transition back to using paper ballots.
View ArticleCenterton Parade Saturday
The city will hold its annual Christmas Parade and tree lighting event Saturday at City Park, 290 Main St.
View ArticleOzark Natural Foods to Pay Off Mortgage
Ozark Natural Foods will soon own its building after the cooperative’s board voted to pay $1.5 million remaining on the mortgage.
View ArticlePUBLIC MEETINGS: December 6th
Today 4 p.m. Rogers Museum Commission — Museum Annex, 120 W. Poplar
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