Siloam Springs man arrested in connection with rape
A Siloam Springs man was arrested Tuesday in connection with the rape of a 27-year-old woman.
View ArticleAmazeum’s Design Specific To Place
The exterior and interior details of Amazeum will complement Northwest Arkansas, Sam Dean, executive director, told Bentonville Rotarians Wednesday.
View ArticleSiloam Springs Man Accused Of Rape
A Siloam Springs man was arrested Tuesday in connection with the rape of a 27-year-old woman.
View ArticleBenton County Jail Hardens Rules Over Inmate Transfers
New rules instituted this week at the Benton County Jail will make sure inmates are never again transported by mistake, said Keshia Guyll, Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman.
View ArticleBenton County Ambulance Issue Up For Discussion
Gravette-area residents will have the chance Friday to voice opinions on the county’s plan to pay for rural ambulance service.
View ArticleBentonville Teachers Protest Cuts
Proposed cuts to the School District’s budget include slicing in half the bonuses paid to National Board certified teachers, a suggestion that has drawn significant opposition.
View ArticleAuthorities: Man tried to have area resident killed
A Kansas City, Kan. man is being held in the Benton County Jail in connection with attempting to hire someone to kill a Northwest Arkansas resident.
View ArticleLocal cities have mixed results in sales tax revenue
Rogers sales tax revenue climbed to a double digit increase, Fayetteville’s revenue is up less than 1 percent, while Bentonville and Springdale posted negative numbers compared to last year.
View ArticleBond increased for man accused of threatening judge, attorneys
Ricky Witcher made his first circuit court appearance Thursday after his arrest in connection with making death threats to a judge and two Bentonville attorneys.
View ArticleBentonville College Speaker Celebrates King’s Work
Equality is typically viewed as a fundamental American value, but in some ways it’s lacking in this nation, a University of Arkansas faculty member said Thursday.
View ArticleMan Accused In Murder To Hire Plot
A Kansas City, Kan., man is being held in the Benton County Jail in connection with attempting to hire someone to kill a Northwest Arkansas resident.
View ArticleBenton County Judge: Courts Study Complete
Benton County’s courts building project is moving forward, with County Judge Bob Clinard telling the Quorum Court on Thursday the feasibility study is done.
View ArticleSiloam Springs May End Rural Ambulance Service
Siloam Springs officials said Thursday the city will end rural ambulance service “the moment the funding from the county dries up,” which could be at the end of March.
View ArticleBella Vista Man's Bond Increased
Ricky Witcher made his first circuit court appearance Thursday after his arrest in connection with making death threats to a judge and two Bentonville attorneys.
View Article$100,000 bond set for Siloam Springs man accused of rape
A woman said a Siloam Springs man raped her because the police had previously been called concerning him smoking marijuana, according to court documents filed Thursday.
View Article$500,000 bond set for man accused of murder-for-hire plot
Bond was set at a half a million dollars for a Kansas City, Kan., man arrested in connection with a murder to hire plot.
View ArticleNWACC approves $2.5 million deal to buy railroad section
NorthWest Arkansas Community College will buy and remove a section of railroad that runs through campus after the Board of Trustees agreed to a $2.5 million deal Friday.
View ArticleMayor Announces Outstanding Bentonville Citizen Winners
Caroline Fox, Drew Collom and Friends of the Bentonville Library are the recipients of the fourth quarter Outstanding Citizen Award, Mayor Bob McCaslin announced in a news release.
View ArticleKansas Man Held On $500,000 Bond In Murder Plot
A Kansas City, Kan., man discussed with a confidential informant having two men killed, according to court documents filed Friday.
View ArticleCommunity College Board Buys Railroad Land
NorthWest Arkansas Community College will buy and remove a section of rail running through campus after the board agreed to a $2.5 million deal Friday.
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