BENTONVILLE -- The city will use a more than $175,000 grant from the Walton Family Foundation to fund design work for an expansion to the Arkansas Missouri Trail.
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Bentonville City Council gets $175,875 grant for trail expansion project, green-lights design and engineering agreement
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Benton County’s Disaster Recovery Center to change locations starting Friday
BENTONVILLE -- The Disaster Recovery Center in Benton County is set to change locations.
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Walmart leases out 23 old health centers
Walmart Inc. has leased some of its former health centers to a company that will set up primary care clinics for older adults.
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Bentonville Fire Department issuing burn permits for some storm debris through Aug. 4
BENTONVILLE -- The city is aiming to help residents with storm debris cleanup by issuing burn permits with some limitations.
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Walmex sees profit, revenue jump in 2Q
Walmart Inc.'s operations in Mexico and Central America this week reported a 6.4% increase in second quarter revenue, with net profit climbing 9.3%.
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Bentonville director of administration retires after five-year tenure with city
BENTONVILLE -- The city is seeking a new director of administration after Debbie Griffin retired Friday.
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Judge returns to her courtroom Monday now that repairs have been made in wake of storm damage
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County Circuit Judge Robin Green will be presiding over cases Monday in her courtroom for the first since a tornado damaged the Benton County Courthouse.
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Two people facing attempted capital murder charges in connection with Rogers stabbing
BENTONVILLE -- Two people are accused of attempted murder in connection with a man's stabbing.
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Crystal Bridges hires chief impact officer
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Momentary announced Susan Peacock as the new chief impact officer on Monday.
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Hundreds of responses fly in for new Bentonville draft future land use plan
BENTONVILLE -- The city has reached hundreds of people with its second round of public input for a project meant to address its growth.
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McAuley Place receives $18.7 million more for affordable housing in Bentonville
BENTONVILLE -- An additional $18.7 million is going toward the McAuley Place project, which aims to provide affordable housing to teachers and health care workers.
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Daytime street closure planned six days a week through March for Crystal Bridges expansion work
BENTONVILLE -- A portion of a city street will be closed for several hours six days a week through March as work takes place on the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art's expansion project.
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Cyber threat causes Northwest Arkansas Community College to shut down computer system, according to school
BENTONVILLE -- Northwest Arkansas Community College shut down its computer network after an external cyber threat was detected Tuesday morning, according to a news release from the school.
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Walmart told to pay covid-screening time
Walmart Inc. must pay $2.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit with workers who claim they should have been paid for time spent in covid-19 screenings before their shifts, a federal judge has ruled.
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XNA part of another round of federal grants providing millions of dollars to Arkansas airports
The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced grants worth more than $16 million to 18 different airports in Arkansas, including the Northwest Arkansas National Airport.
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Russellville food tech helps Walmart’s long-term sustainability goals
Walmart Inc.'s use of new equipment that separates food from its packaging will help the retailer move closer to its long-term sustainability goals.
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News release: Northwest Arkansas Community College investigates ransomware incident, works to restore systems
BENTONVILLE -- Computer systems at Northwest Arkansas Community College stayed offline a third day Thursday with school officials reassuring the staff, students and public they would say more when they know more.
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Arkansas move irks some at Walmart
Hundreds of Walmart Inc. employees joined what they thought would be a routine Zoom call in May when talk veered to mandatory relocation to Arkansas. The policy is "a bunch of b*******," blurted out one participant.
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Walmart expanding immune illness focus
Walmart Inc. has opened 25 more pharmacies that focus on helping people with autoimmune diseases, bringing the total to 31 across nine states.
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Portion of Northwest A Street to close Wednesday for water utilities work related to new home development
BENTONVILLE -- A portion of Northwest A Street will be closed Wednesday for water utilities work.
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