Property owner association board members have many responsibilities, but often aren’t offered any training. A group of board members from different associations has created a networking group to help strengthen and educate local associations.
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Bentonville Group To Assist Property Owner Groups
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Candidate Coleman unveils his 4-prong education plan
A Republican candidate for governor wants to revamp the state’s education system by limiting regulations, abolishing the minimum size for school districts and fully funding community colleges.
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Burns Planned For Bella Vista Lake Dams
The Property Owners Association and the Fire Department plan to burn the Lake Windsor and Loch Lomond dams in February.
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Exhibit Debuts At Bentonville Convention & Visitors Bureau
“Face Off-Woman 2 Woman” will open this weekend at the Bentonville Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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Bentonville Library Hosts Chinese New Year Celebration
The public library will welcome in the Year of the Horse with a Chinese New Year celebration from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday.
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Holly's Murder Trial Postponed
Zachary Holly's murder trial was postponed until July 29 in Benton County Circuit Court this morning.
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Guerra Pleads Not Guilty To Murder, Robbery Charges
A Duson, La., man pleaded not guilty Friday to charges filed in connection with the robbery and death of a Springdale man.
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Holly’s Murder Trial Postponed
The murder trial for a Bentonville man has been postponed until July 29.
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Bentonville Man Arrested In Case
A Bentonville man was arrested Thursday in connection with a robbery, according to the police department.
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Bentonville Preps For Running Festival
The Bentonville Running Festival should have more than 3,000 participants, said David Wright, parks and recreation director. The annual festival will be held April 5.
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Bentonville's Active-Shooter Training Geared To Speed Response
The Police and Fire departments will undergo active-shooter training pairing law enforcement officers and paramedics so potential victims can be attended to quickly.
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Benton County Moves Ahead With Court Building
Benton County will move ahead with plans for a new courthouse, but officials said the discussion likely will take months to complete.
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Polar Plunge Set For Beaver Lake
Taking a plunge in cold water will become a reality for the hundreds of people who participate in the Beaver Lake Polar Plunge.
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Bentonville School District Locates Possible Warehouse
The School District has identified a building that would meet its storage needs for years to come, something the School Board will consider as it weighs budget priorities this year.
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Final Meeting Set On Benton County’s Rural Ambulance Plan Set
The last scheduled town hall meeting on Benton County’s rural ambulance funding plan is set for tonight, with early voting for the Feb. 11 special election beginning Tuesday.
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Panel To Review Bentonville County Officials’ Pay
Benton County’s Finance Committee could begin to discuss pay for elected officials tonight to settle the matter in advance of this year’s elections.
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Bentonville Fire Department Celebrates 11 Promotions
Eleven Fire Department employees were promoted Monday at a ceremony. The amount of promotions at one time was unprecedented for the department, Chief Brent Boydston said.
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Early Voting Begins On Benton County Rural Ambulance Issue
Early voting for the special election on Benton County’s rural ambulance issue is set to begin today.
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Schools close as NWS ups Tuesday snowfall prediction
More snow than originally predicted fell Tuesday morning, and schools that had previously planned to be open today announced cancellations.
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Bentonville, Springdale Cheer Teams Florida-Bound
As one group of Bentonville students returns from Florida, another prepares to go there. The Golden Tamers, Bentonville High School’s dance team, competed at the National Dance Team Championship in Orlando, Fla., last weekend. The team of 18 girls was scheduled to come home Tuesday.
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