BENTONVILLE -- Northwest Arkansas Classical Academy will welcome as many as 150 more students when it opens for its second school year next month.
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Bentonville Charter School Gears Up For Year Two
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Rogers Man Accused Of Rape
BENTONVILLE -- A woman told police she was raped Saturday after going to an apartment to inquire about house cleaning work.
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Benton County Grievance Hearing Set For Tuesday
BENTONVILLE -- A grievance hearing for Sarah Wilson, who was fired from her job as county comptroller in April, has been set for 6 p.m. Tuesday.
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Events Planned At Bentonville Library
BENTONVILLE -- The Yellow Brick Road will lead to the public library as Stevens Puppets presents "The Wizard of Oz."
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Bentonville Council Approves $5.2 Million Land Purchase
BENTONVILLE -- The city's Maintenance and Utility departments will be moved to 37 acres near the municipal airport as the City Council approved buying the land for $5.2 million Tuesday night.
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Transit system testing Bentonville trolley
A historic-style trolley bus will cruise downtown Bentonville to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on today and Friday, said Joel Gardner, Ozark Regional Transit executive director.
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Haas Hall Eyes J Street Site In Bentonville
BENTONVILLE -- The city soon could get another high school only half a mile from Bentonville High.
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Former Benton County Treasurer Had Passion For County Government
BENTONVILLE -- Ray Jefferson was remembered by friends and colleagues as a quiet, professional man with a passion for county government.
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Benton County Officials Eye Road Money
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County officials said they've made good progress on the road paving plan and may ask the Quorum Court for money to do more.
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Bentonville cleanup scheduled after storm
A city-wide cleanup of storm debris from Wednesday’s wind storm will start Tuesday, according to a news release.
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Benton County Ambulance Plans Stall
BENTONVILLE -- Plans to pay for rural ambulance service stalled Thursday when the Benton County Quorum Court failed to approve the resolutions needed to put the measures on the November ballot.
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Bentonville School Board Weighs Transfer Requests
BENTONVILLE -- The School Board this week rejected requests from 15 students from four other districts who sought to transfer into the Bentonville School District.
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Squirrel Cook Off Receives Money From Bentonville Commission
BENTONVILLE -- The Advertising and Promotion Commission gave $10,000 to four events at its Thursday meeting.
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Centerton Neighborhood Market To Get Fuel Station
CENTERTON -- The Planning Commission this week gave Walmart the green light to build a fuel station on the east side of the Neighborhood Market at East Centerton Boulevard and Greenhouse Road.
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Bentonville To Pick Up Storm Debris
BENTONVILLE -- A citywide cleanup of debris from Wednesday's storm will start Tuesday.
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Police: Warrant issued for grandson in Bentonville killing
Police have an arrest warrant for Michael Conklin, 26, in connection with the death of his grandmother, according to a news release from the Bentonville Police Department.
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Benton County Ambulance Talks To Continue
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County's rural ambulance plans were still alive Friday, but only if justices of the peace agree to meeting by Aug. 26.
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Bentonville Church Collects Clothes For Giveaway
BENTONVILLE -- Organizers of First Baptist Church's annual clothing giveaway will collect donations next week for the popular event.
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