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Arrests Fayetteville Sunrise Vongsamphanh, 26, of 4665 Kimberly Place in Springdale was arrested Friday in connection with possession of drug paraphernalia and parole violation. She was at the...
View ArticleCoding catches on at Northwest Arkansas schools
Many Northwest Arkansas students got into the spirit of Computer Science Education Week this week by learning simple computer programming through online tutorials geared to children.
View ArticleBentonville man accused of video voyeurism
A Bentonville man was arrested Wednesday in connection with video voyeurism after a cell phone was found recording in the bathroom of Infinity Dance.
View ArticleMcDonald County duo reportedly breaks into jail
Two male inmates at the county jail are facing extended sentences after reportedly escaping from -- and then sneaking back into -- the facility.
View ArticleOzark wins suit against railroad for river access
A federal judge has ordered Union Pacific Corp. to restore a crossing and give Ozark residents access to the Arkansas River.
View ArticleSwain seeks do-over on life sentence for capital murder in Washington County
Heather Carlene Swain, sentenced to life in prison without parole for her role in the murder of Ronnie Bradley, is asking for her capital murder conviction to be set aside, claiming her sentence is...
View ArticleUA, NWACC ink agreement
Northwest Arkansas Community College and University of Arkansas officials came together Friday to sign an agreement they said represents increased collaboration between their two schools.
View ArticleBenton County officials wary of court building delays
The continuing debate on a proposed courts building might make it impossible to gain voter approval of the project next year, according to some justices of the peace.
View ArticleSharing & Caring spreads holiday cheer in Benton County
More than 1,500 vehicles drove through the Benton County Fairgrounds on Friday so volunteers could load their trunks with food, clothing, toiletries and gifts during Sharing & Caring's annual...
View ArticleRogers, Bentonville approve spending for I-49 interchange
Bentonville and Rogers this week approved spending $1.5 million apiece to cover costs for improving the I-49 interchange at Walton Boulevard/Walnut Street.
View ArticlePublic meetings
Monday 4:30 Rogers Airport Commission -- Conference Room, Beaver Lake Aviation, 6 Hammerschmidt Drive
View ArticleDivorces
BENTON COUNTY The following divorces were recorded in the circuit clerk's office from Dec. 3-9.
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Arrests Arkansas Community Correction Robert Lee Johnson, 24, of 605 Sergent in Joplin, Mo., was arrested Friday in connection with a parole violation. Johnson was being held Saturday in the Benton...
View ArticleUCA president announces he’ll step down
The University of Central Arkansas president who came in to stabilize the school plagued by several investigations announced Friday he will step down.
View ArticleHeld in girlfriend's killing, Waldron man's bail $1 million
A Waldron man was being held in lieu of $1 million bond Friday after he was charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of his girlfriend.
View ArticlePolice link leg in river to missing woman, 36
A human leg found in the Arkansas River last week was linked to a North Little Rock woman reported missing in January 2014, police said Friday.
View ArticleBoone County gets first microbrewery
Kenny Peden is a busy guy. In addition to putting in 40 hours a week as a welder, he devotes several more to crafting another product.
View ArticlePolice: Boy stabs, kills man at Fayetteville party Saturday
A 19-year-old man was stabbed to death by a 17-year-old boy during a party overnight in Fayetteville, police spokesman Sgt. Craig Stout said Saturday.
View ArticleBenton County officials eye War Eagle Bridge work
Benton County officials are still sorting information on the historic War Eagle Bridge, but a preliminary report from Great River Engineering has boosted hopes the bridge can be saved.
View ArticleOperation Homefront gives NWA vets holiday meal
Some military families in the area received some Christmas cheer Saturday morning after receiving free grocery items in Operation Homefront.
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