Jose's closes on Dickson Street, will open as JJ's in Fayetteville
Jose's on Dickson Street is closed and plans to open next year as a JJ's Grill location.
View ArticlePreschool van driver's trial postponed
The trial for a West Fork preschool van driver is rescheduled for Jan. 5.
View ArticleNWA regional bike/ped plan approved
The Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission approved the final version of the Northwest Arkansas Bike and Pedestrian Plan on Tuesday.
View ArticleRogers man sentenced in sexual assault
- A Rogers man was sentenced to 15 years in prison after he admitted to sexually assaulting a woman.
View ArticleRogers court sets amnesty week for misdemeanor warrants
A weeklong amnesty event will be held Dec. 13-19 for people with misdemeanor warrants out of Rogers District Court.
View ArticleUA appoints director of social innovation
Using business ideas to find solutions to social problems will be the focus of a new position at the University of Arkansas.
View ArticleBella Vista City Council approves 2016 budget
Bella Vista's City Council approved the 2016 budget at a special meeting Monday.
View ArticleIntervention delays Fayetteville civil rights lawsuit
- The lawsuit against the city's civil rights ordinance has been delayed following the Arkansas attorney general's intervention in the case, according to a circuit judge's office.
View ArticleWalton, Simmons team for JBU trail
A five-mile mountain bike trail will be built at John Brown University in Siloam Spring and is expected to open next summer.
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas Community College student contracts tuberculosis
A Northwest Arkansas Community College student tested positive for pulmonary tuberculosis, according to a college spokesman.
View ArticlePlan for downtown Springdale Tyson facility gains approval
Tyson took some steps Tuesday toward a new facility downtown.
View ArticleBenton County clerk shifting office space
A seasonal slowdown will give Benton County Clerk Tena O'Brien time to refurbish some of her office space without too much disruption to the public.
View ArticleRogers rezones downtown property
The Planning Commission approved rezoning property in downtown from neighborhood transition to industrial arts during a meeting Tuesday.
View ArticleBentonville commission OKs proposed ordinance
Contractors may soon have to give the Electric Department a 60-day notice before needing permanent electrical service to new developments as an ordinance is working its way through governmental procedure.
View ArticleContract could force Fayetteville to allow broad Van Asche development
A 7-year-old contract could force the city to allow types of commercial development many officials no longer want on land twice the size of the Northwest Arkansas Mall, the city attorney said Tuesday.
View ArticleWashington County Quorum Court passes 2016 budget, takes money from Road...
Washington County's Quorum Court on Tuesday took away about $1 million the Road Department had set aside for emergencies, added the money to general reserve and passed the 2016 budget without other...
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas open space plan unveiled
About 45 residents got their first look Tuesday night at the final draft of a plan aimed at identifying and preserving open space as the region grows.
View ArticleAudit of education group finds unauthorized checks
A former treasurer for the Northwest Arkansas Education Service Cooperative wrote checks to herself and family members totaling $78,021 over a 17-year period, according to an audit report released...
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Arrests 4th Judicial Drug Task Force Kaitlen Lethiot, 22, of 1253 Apache Trail in Springdale was arrested Tuesday in connection with four counts of delivery of methamphetamine or cocaine and violation...
View ArticlePublic meetings
Today Fayetteville Subdivision Committee -- Room 326, City Administration Building, 113 W. Mountain St.
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