BENTONVILLE -- A school emphasizing leadership skills got a visit Friday from one of the region's most prominent leaders.
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Womack Tours Bentonville's Jones Elementary
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Northwest Arkansas Sales Tax Revenue A Mixed Bag In March
Sales tax revenue for March was down in Rogers, Fayetteville and Bentonville, but Springdale saw a modest gain.
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Bentonville Fire Marshal Retires
BENTONVILLE -- It was a serious motorcycle accident that inspired Fire Marshal James Birchfield to go into the firefighting service.
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Planners Expecting Summer Of Construction On Razorback Greenway
SPRINGDALE -- The final contract will soon be let to build the Northwest Arkansas Razorback Greenway, and other parts of the trail are under construction or about to open.
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Amazeum To Join Area Museum Line Up
Visitation numbers and planned projects continue to grow at area museums, expanding the region's museum experience beyond the visual arts.
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Leaders Say Good Schools Aid Local Economy
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Benton County Ready For New Planning Rules
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County's new planning regulations, after years of work, are about to take effect.
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Bentonville Tourist Season Blooms In Spring
BENTONVILLE -- It won't be long before tourist buses will be regularly spotted by residents.
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Land Purchase To Go Before Bella Vista Council
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Northwest Arkansas' Population On Track To Hit Half-Million This Summer
Northwest Arkansas is on track to hit a milestone Aug. 11.
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Bentonville High School Program Gets Attention
The high school's International Baccalaureate program is among the items likely to get some scrutiny as School District officials look for ways to eliminate inefficiencies.
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City Council Votes To Buy Land For Fourth Fire Station
City officials gave the go-ahead Monday night to purchase land for a fourth fire station.
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Benton County Ambulance Debate Gets Back To Basics
Benton County officials will look backward in their search for a solution to the ongoing rural ambulance service issue.
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Rogers Man Pleads Not Guilty To Charges In Standoff
Paul Weaver said Monday he prayed his son would survive a standoff with Benton County Sheriff's Office deputies last month.
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Organizers Revamp Centerton Farmers Market
Centerton Farmers Market organizers hope for a successful year with a new location and more promotion.
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Benton County prosecuting attorney to take job with Walmart
Van Stone is leaving the Benton County's Prosecuting Attorney's Office in the coming days for a position with Walmart Stores Inc.
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Winter Weather Proves Costly For Bentonville
The Street Department received help from the City Council in adjusting its budget after winter weather blew away much of its 2014 allocated money.
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Benton County Employee Accused Of Rape
The assistant systems administrator for Benton County was arrested Tuesday in connection with the rape of a girl.
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Stone Will Leave Benton County Prosecutor's Office Next Month
Van Stone will leave the Benton County Prosecutor's Office for a position with Walmart.
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Tough Winter Means Short Spring Break For Some
Robert Stockand, father of three Bentonville School District students, didn't have a problem with the district using Monday and Tuesday to make up snow days this year. His kids didn't mind, either.
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