A Bentonville man was killed in a house fire early Saturday morning, police announced Monday.
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Bentonville Man Killed In House Fire
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Gun Threat Found At Bentonville High School
A high school student threatened to bring a gun to school and shoot people in a message written on a girls bathroom wall Monday morning, according to school and police officials.
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Bentonville School Board Hears Charter Plan
School District officials want to open a charter school that emphasizes innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
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Bentonville High School dismissed after threat
A bomb threat discovered at Bentonville High School forced an early dismissal of the school today.
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Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter celebrates 20 years
The Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter celebrated its 20-year anniversary this morning with a program, refreshments and self-guided tours.
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Restored art wins museum honors
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art recently won the Arkansas Museum Association’s award for Outstanding Achievement in Conservation for its restorative work on Vaquero, a 16-foot fiberglass sculpture of a Mexican cowboy atop a bucking bronco.
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Benton County Eyes Reserve Money For Ambulance Service
Benton County's justices of the peace said Tuesday they'll use reserve money to pay for rural ambulance service now, but want to repay those costs at the end of the year.
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Bentonville Fuel Station Plans Placed On Hold
The brakes have been put on Walmart's plans for building a fueling station next to the Neighborhood Market going up in Centerton.
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Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter Celebrates 20 Years
It's staggering to think what a simple question can lead to if asked by passionate people with proper support and a progressive outlook, Jeffrey Harsh said Tuesday.
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Haas Hall Plans Benton County School
The superintendent and founder of Haas Hall Academy in Washington County said he plans to open another school like it in Benton County in time for the 2015-16 school year.
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Bomb Threat Ends Bentonville High School Day Early
A bomb threat discovered at Bentonville High School forced an early dismissal of the school Tuesday.
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NAACP To Host Panel Discussion In Bentonville
The Northwest Arkansas branch of the NAACP will host a Know Your Rights panel discussion at 6 p.m. Tuesday, according to a news release.
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Bentonville Club Hosts Candidate Forum
The Republican Women of Bentonville will host a forum featuring several Republican candidates for state offices in next month's primary election.
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Health And Wellness Expo Set For Friday In Bentonville
The Bentonville Running Festival will host a health and wellness expo for the public Friday.
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Bentonville Street To Be Closed Through Friday
The northbound lane of Southwest A Street between Southwest Fourth and Southwest Sixth streets will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today through Friday, according to a news release.
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Ex-School Librarian Pursuing Acting Career
Ann Ayres knew going to work full-time as an actress wouldn't necessarily fatten her bank account.
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Benton County Planners OK Quarry Extension
Benton County planners on Wednesday approved a request for a one-year extension for a quarry operation near Centerton but not without reservations about changes to the area since the project was first approved.
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Bentonville To Be Destination In Internet Series
Bentonville has been selected to be a destination city on the upcoming season of "The Fireball Run" and its race to recover America's missing children.
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Property Owners Group To Offer Watch Program Information
The Property Owners Association Networking Group will host "How to Form a Neighborhood Watch in Your Neighborhood" at 6 p.m. Monday.
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Clark appointed to serve as Benton County prosecuting attorney
Jim Clark was appointed Thursday to replace Van Stone as Benton County Prosecuting Attorney.
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