Siloam Springs cleanup scheduled
The city's fall cleanup event has been scheduled for the week of Nov. 30, and it represents one of the best chances for residents to get rid of unwanted items.
View ArticleMan with police chief's pistol gets probation
A man who had Little Rock Police Chief Kenton Buckner's missing pistol when arrested in August was sentenced to two years of probation Thursday without saying how he acquired the .40-caliber Glock.
View ArticleEx-Clinton home considered for list
The childhood home of former President Bill Clinton in Hope is being considered for placement on the Arkansas Register of Historic Places.
View ArticleInsurers' rebates in state $7.1 million
Health insurance companies owed more than $7.1 million in rebates to Arkansas consumers and businesses because the companies collected too much in premiums last year compared with what they spent on...
View ArticleEuthanasia rates decrease in multiple Northwest Arkansas animal shelters
Multiple animal shelters in Northwest Arkansas have reduced their euthanasia rates over the past few years.
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas students to spend less time testing
Most Northwest Arkansas students will spend less time this year taking standardized tests than they have in the past, a fact that pleases many school administrators.
View ArticleUtility won't use chemical on trees
A utility company has postponed plans to use a chemical growth regulator on trees near power lines in Fayetteville after residents raised questions.
View ArticleWaste-tire strategy in state called poor
Arkansas charges as much as twice what nearby states do to manage waste tires but has significantly worse outcomes than those states, a state representative told legislators last week.
View ArticleFood pantries work to meet needs for Thanksgiving
BELLA VISTA — At Bella Vista Lutheran Church, food pantry volunteers don’t worry too much about how to get things done.
View ArticleTheft of artifacts investigated
Federal agents used hidden cameras to monitor a Crawford County man for four months as he dug for artifacts in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest and posted his findings online, according to court...
View ArticleLawsuits filed
Nov. 12 In Re: Kaylah Ausmus v. In Re: Kayla Ausmus State of Arkansas v. Matthew Tanner Caldwell Arvest Bank v. Christopher Ussery Claudis D. Robbins v. Christian Cody King Simmons First National Bank...
View ArticleJourney of Hoga drawing to close
Steve Owen leaned over to knock on a wooden table for good luck when asked if the historic tugboat Hoga will reach North Little Rock in time for a scheduled Pearl Harbor Day observance Dec. 7 at the...
View ArticleBella Vista winter carnival Saturday
BELLA VISTA -- The Property Owners Associations' 2015 Winter Carnival will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Riordan Hall.
View ArticleBusiness group sponsoring lighting contest
BELLA VISTA -- The Bella Vista Business Association is gearing up for Light Up Bella Vista, a Christmas-themed lighting contest designed to let residents show off their holiday flair.
View ArticleScout completes Little Library for Anderson
ANDERSON, Mo. -- Finding a book to read just got a little easier for folks in Anderson
View ArticleSewer district replies to ADEQ lawsuit
LINCOLN -- Washington County Property Owners Improvement District No. 5 denies allegations it violated state laws and regulations relating to its waste disposal facility in Valley View subdivision in...
View ArticleEnvironment agency, lawmaker look to halt fee rise at landfills
Fees charged to companies that dump trash into landfills will go up next year if the Arkansas Legislature doesn't approve a change to the laws surrounding the fee.
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Jonathan Ross Saiken, 37, of 27 Dogwood Drive was arrested Saturday in connection with felony theft of property, driving while intoxicated and no driver's license. Saiken was being held Sunday in the...
View ArticleNew campaign begins for Community Christmas Card
With winter approaching, Kathy Launder, nursing supervisor for Springdale schools, expects to begin receiving calls about children who need coats.
View ArticleBella Vista group forms panel for young families
BELLA VISTA -- There were a lot of people interested when Andy Grover started recruiting members for a new committee to advise the Property Owners Association board on the needs of younger families.
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