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Last Farm Pesticide Class Set

The application of restricted-use pesticides, tools commonly used for controlling certain weeds, brush, insects and other pests, requires farmers obtain certification through programs sanctioned by the...

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Man Reportedly Rams Woman’s Pickup

A West Fork man faces felony charges after he reportedly rammed his girlfriend’s pickup with a four-wheeler and threw an air tank through her windshield Friday afternoon.

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Long-Sought Flyover Bridge About To Become Reality

Work is set to begin at the end of the month on a flyover bridge in north Fayetteville that has been on wish lists for decades.

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Hit, Run Leads To Arrest

A driver faces felony charges after police said he struck two pedestrians near Dickson Street and fled Saturday morning.

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Lowell City Officials Ponder The Next Step In City Attorney Dilemma

A dispute between city officials and the elected city attorney is costing taxpayers thousands of dollars.

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Rogers Offers High School Choice

Excitement built last week during parent and student meetings for a charter school choice within the Rogers School District.

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City Departments Stretching Vehicle Life

Most city employees won’t be driving spiffy new vehicles for a while. Officials have tried to avoid purchasing vehicles — except for the Police and Fire departments — during the economic downturn, said...

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Vacant church building burns in Springdale

A vacant church building near Grove Avenue and Thompson Street in Springdale burned Sunday night.

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BUILDING PERMITS: January 21st

Building permits issued in December for Bentonville, Fayetteville, Rogers and Springdale on projects valued at $75,000 or more: Bentonville COMMERCIAL Flintco Inc., 1400 S.W. Libert Ave., $1.6 million...

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PUBLIC MEETINGS: January 21st

Today 9:30 a.m. Rogers Board of Adjustment — City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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RECORDS: January 21st

Arrests Benton County Sheriff’s Office • Randy Harrison Jenkins, 27, of 5409 S.W. Ashfield Drive in Bentonville was arrested Sunday in connection with felony theft of property. He was being held Sunday...

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MARRIAGE LICENSES: January 21st

Jan. 10 Valentin Correa Ruiz, 26, and Deidre Lynn Martin, 22, both of Siloam Springs Anthony Edward Rotramel, 26, Wood Ridge, N.J., and Emily Rose Marshall, 24, Gentry Robert Pendleton Snow, 41, and...

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RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: January 21st

Information is from state Health Department records. Restaurants are listed in order of inspection date. All reports are from regular food service food store inspections unless otherwise noted....

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Investor scam duped many, affidavit says

More than 100 people around the country who thought they were investing in a company aimed at benefiting Third World nations were actually contributing to the lavish lifestyle of a Northwest Arkansas...

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March for Life draws thousands

Gathered around the steps of the state Capitol on Sunday afternoon, antiabortion activists were told their struggle to ensure a “right to life” resembles a struggle fought more than 150 years ago.

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Sherwood voters win power-pact election

Unhappy over a renewed power contract with the North Little Rock Electric Department, a group of Sherwood residents has successfully petitioned to allow residents to vote on whether to nullify that...

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NW Arkansas today

QUOTE OF THE DAY “Hip surgery has a long recovery time. Every time I go to town, somebody says,‘What happened to your leg? One of those tigers get you?’” Riverglen Tiger Shelter owner Betty Young,...

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Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert E. Lee’s Birthdays closings

The following state, federal and local government offices’ schedules may be affected by the holiday today: GARBAGE COLLECTION Bella Vista: Regular routes will run today.

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Sex-abuse insight OK’d as evidence

A Pulaski County circuit judge on Friday agreed to allow prosecutors to use evidence that a fired private-school administrator, accused of failing to disclose a teacher’s sexual abuse of a student, had...

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Man Arrested on Suspicion of False Imprisonment

A 59-year-old West Fork man was arrested Sunday in connection with felony false imprisonment and terroristic threatening.

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