ROGERS Jaylah Prude made Fayetteville s first field goal of the fourth quarter with 1 minute, 27 seconds left in the game, but it didn t matter.
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Lady Purple'Dogs Pull Away In Second Half
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New Benton County Office Takes Shape
Benton County’s new office in Rogers is taking shape and officials expect to open for business March 1 at the 15th and Walnut streets location.
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<p>The Force of the Law</p>
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<p>New Benton County Office Takes Shape</p>
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Bentonville Library Program To Connect Teens With Leaders
Teenagers will be able to hear from, ask questions and connect with local entrepreneurs and business leaders through the new Leaders of Bentonville series at the public library.
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Suspect In Springdale Murder Case To Be Returned For Trial
John Guerra may soon be in a Benton County courtroom to face charges in connection with a Springdale murder case.
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Rogers Man Sentenced To 16 Years In Prison
A Rogers man was sentenced to 16 years in prison after admitting to having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl.
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Rogers Man Placed On Probation
A Rogers man was placed on five years of state-supervised probation for secretly recording a 15-year-old.
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NorthWest Arkansas Community College Braces For Enrollment Drop
NorthWest Arkansas Community College is expecting enrollment this semester to drop by as much as 8 percent from last spring semester, said Evelyn Jorgenson, college president.
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University’s White To Speak At Bentonville Event
Calvin White, Jr., director of the African and African American Studies program at the University of Arkansas and an associate professor of history, will be the featured speaker at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. presentation at NorthWest Arkansas Community College on Jan. 23.
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Peterson To Become College's Workforce Development Dean
Keith A. Peterson has been named dean of workforce development at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. He will begin his new duties Tuesday.
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Bentonville Council Passes Billboard Exemption
A double-decker billboard on the corner of South Walton Boulevard and Southwest 24th Street will be removed as the City Council authorized an exception to city regulations related to billboards.
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Benton County Defers To Voters On Ambulance Money
Benton County justices of the peace said Tuesday they'll wait for the vote of the people before making decisions on rural ambulance service.
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Highfill Forum Set On Ambulance Issue
The second in a series of town hall meetings on Benton County’s proposal to fund rural ambulance service is set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Highfill City Hall, 15036 W. Highway 12.
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Bella Vista man arrested in connection with threatening judge
A Bella Vista man is being held in the Benton County Jail on a $250,000 bond in connection with a threat to a circuit judge.
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Weather Adds Elements To Bentonville's Outdoor Ice Rink
This year’s early and extreme winter weather has probably affected The Rink at Lawrence Plaza more than visitor numbers show, said David Wright, parks and recreation director.
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Bella Vista Man Accused Of Terroristic Threatening
A Bella Vista man is being held in the Benton County Jail on a $250,000 bond in connection with making a threat to a circuit judge.
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Library To Host Photographer
Tim Ernst, Arkansas wilderness photographer, will make his fifth annual visit to the Bentonville Public Library on Saturday.
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Benton County Planners OK Liquor Store
County planners approved plans for the Bridge Store Liquor on Wednesday after discussion was curtailed on the advice of the county attorney.
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Museum gaining historic house
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is adding a rare, mid-1950 s Frank Lloyd Wright house to its collection. Disassembling and moving the structure from where it is situated along the Millstone River in New Jersey and putting it back together on a site with a similar view on the museum’s 120-acre grounds will take roughly 15 months to complete.
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