Paschall gets new trial date, still awaiting extradition on Missouri murder...
FAYETTEVILLE -- A man accused of killing two people in Missouri had his Arkansas case postponed Monday in Washington County Circuit Court.
View ArticleTontitown councilwoman guilty of petition signing violation
FAYETTEVILLE -- A Tontitown councilwoman was found guilty by a Washington County Circuit judge Monday of making a false statement on a petition verification form last year.
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Gary Randall Humphrey, 49, of 7 Tewkesbury Circle Drive was arrested Monday in connection with felony terroristic threatening. Humphrey was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set.
View ArticleTrail maintenance may be added to Bentonville budget
BENTONVILLE -- City Council members asked about the possibility of adding money for maintenance to the city's trail system in next years's budget during a Committee of the Whole meeting Monday.
View ArticleElm Springs Planning Commission recommends rezoning for proposed wind farm
ELM SPRINGS -- The Planning Commission Monday unanimously supported rezoning 311 acres for a wind farm. More than a dozen residents spoke out against the plan.
View ArticleCommittee decides to move Lowell History Museum
LOWELL -- The Lowell History Museum could find a new home at Kathleen Johnson Memorial Park by the end of 2017 following a decision by the History Museum Committee Monday.
View ArticleBenton County officials reject septic system ordinance
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County justices of the peace said Monday potential buyers should bear the burden of checking for failing septic systems.
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas Community College to welcome summer campers
BENTONVILLE -- Summer camp for kids is coming back to Northwest Arkansas Community College.
View ArticleGetting it straight Northwest Arkansas
As a matter of policy, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette will publish corrections of errors in fact that have been printed in the newspaper.
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THURSDAY 9 a.m. Fayetteville City Council Subdivision Committee — Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
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Arrests Arkansas State Police Calvin Wilkins, 28, of 1909 E. Park Lake Drive in Fayetteville was arrested Tuesday in connection with theft of property, possession of a controlled substance and six...
View ArticleBentonville to test sirens Friday
The city will test its storm sirens at 1 p.m. Friday, weather permitting.
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas Community College hosting sustainability forum
Green technology will be the focus of a public forum at Northwest Arkansas Community College next week.
View ArticleInmate assistance group to meet in Fayetteville
The Northwest Arkansas Re-entry Coalition, a group seeking to ease the path of former state prisoners into the workforce and the community, will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Fayetteville Public Library.
View ArticleWork set to start 0n Rogers' Lane Hotel
Architects working on renovating the Lane Hotel received approval to close sidewalks and parking spots for construction during a Tuesday Transportation Committee meeting.
View ArticleLandfill rate rise pitched to Fort Smith board
The sanitation department director Tuesday recommended that city directors nearly double the landfill rates for companies that haul trash from outside Fort Smith.
View ArticleFayetteville's Jo Jackson cases reset pending mental exam
Jo Lynn Jackson had her cases, including filing a false police report, reckless burning, resisting arrest and fleeing, reset Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court to allow time for a mental...
View ArticleSpringdale to gain second farmers' market
The city will have two farmers' markets starting next year.
View ArticleFayetteville commission denies 200-acre Van Asche commercial rezoning
A debate has begun over what to do with the land bordering Van Asche Drive's midsection now that its eastern and western lengths have been connected.
View ArticleRogers approves selling buildings
The City Council approved selling two buildings including a vacant fire station during its meeting Tuesday.
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