Public Meetings
Monday 4 p.m. Rogers Airport Commission -- Conference Room, Beaver Lake Aviation, 6 Hammerschmidt Drive
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Arrests Fayetteville Michael Teague, 39, of 798 N. Starr Drive in Fayetteville was arrested Friday in connection with aggravated assault and a misdemeanor offense.
View ArticleStreet closing planned in Springdale
Drivers will need to use detours in downtown Springdale on Monday.
View ArticleBentonville band to give send-off show
The public is invited to enjoy one last performance of the Bentonville Pride Marching Band before it hits the road next week for a major competition.
View ArticleFilings
These candidates filed for office Friday at the Benton County Courthouse for the March 1, 2016, nonpartisan and preferential primaries election. Filing continues through noon Monday.
View ArticleVeterans Day events planned for Northwest Arkansas
There are a multitude of Veterans Day events over the course of the weekend and the coming week to mark the federal holiday, which is Wednesday.
View ArticleLowell-based Central Research adding 50 workers
Central Research plans to add 50 jobs over the next couple of months, doubling its Northwest Arkansas workforce, the company said Friday.
View ArticleDivorces
BENTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk's office Oct. 29 through Nov. 4.
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Arrests Benton County Sheriff's Office Austin Jay Burns, 26, of 7908 Block Hill South in Seligman, Mo., was arrested Friday in connection with battery in the second degree, delivery of...
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Monday 4 p.m. Rogers Airport Commission -- Conference Room, Beaver Lake Aviation, 6 Hammerschmidt Drive
View ArticleSidewalk removal set for Sunset Avenue in Springdale
Construction work on Interstate 49 in Springdale will require temporary removal of the sidewalk on U.S. 412, also known as West Sunset Avenue, below the Interstate 49 overpass, according to Arkansas...
View ArticleSpa City post office renaming filed
U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., has filed a bill to have a U.S. Postal Service substation in downtown Hot Springs named in honor of Chief Petty Officer Adam Brown.
View ArticleJBU hosting pastel exhibit
John Brown University is hosting an exhibition of the work of some of the most highly regarded pastel artists in the world.
View ArticleTough calls await lawmakers, health care leaders tell group
Lawmakers seeking to reform state health care programs will face tough and unpopular decisions that have nothing to do with the politically charged "private option" debate, co-chairmen of the Health...
View ArticleGroup continues opposition of Bella Vista dam replacement
Friends of Little Sugar Creek hope to address the City Council on Tuesday about why group members believe removing the Lake Bella Vista dam would be less expensive and more environmentally friendly...
View ArticleWoods Leaving Springdale Senate Seat
State Sen. Jon Woods, R-Springdale, announced Saturday he will not seek re-election, setting off a domino-like reaction among local politicians.
View ArticleSchool of Innovation pairs academics, job skills
School of Innovation student Fletcher Lyons, 14, had to develop a marketing plan and logo and interview to apply for his internship with an online merchant.
View ArticleFayetteville exhibit lets black youth speak
Lakeesha Shaw of Bentonville drove her 15-year-old son, Semaj, to Fayetteville on Saturday morning to attend an event and exhibit meant to give black people a voice.
View ArticleCremation, natural burial gain popularity in funeral options
The growing number of funeral options from cremations to celebrations are making burying a loved one more convenient and comforting.
View ArticleGrowing number of women enter funeral industry
Elise Pennington spent 19 years caring for people as a nurse. Now she is part of the growing number of women working their way into the funeral business.
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