Library To Host Business Owner
Tim Robinson, Phat Tire Bike Shop co-owner, will speak to teens during the Leaders of Bentonville series at the library Thursday.
View ArticleBentonville Middle School Teacher Suspended
An Ardis Ann Middle School teacher has been suspended pending an investigation by law enforcement officials, according to a School District official.
View ArticleCounty Officials Support Rural Ambulance Service
Benton County officials voted to support rural ambulance service Thursday, but left open how to pay for the service.
View ArticleWilliams Enters Bentonville House Race
Bentonville voters want more attention paid to public education, protecting the business climate and better funding for NorthWest Arkansas Community College, said Leah Williams, a City Council member...
View ArticleSheriff’s Office Involved In Shooting
Deputies shot a man early Thursday morning after they were called to a domestic disturbance, said Keshia Guyll, spokeswoman for the Benton County Sheriff’s Office.
View ArticleTrial moved for Bentonville man accused of killing wife
A Bentonville man will not be tried this month in connection with charges accusing him of killing his wife.
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4th Judicial District Drug Task Force Connor Smith, 21, of 4049 Wooded Hollow Drive in Fayetteville was arrested Thursday in connection with felony manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of a...
View ArticleEarly Registration Begins Soon For Kindergarten
Parents in the Bentonville School District with a child who will be 5 by Aug. 1 may register online for kindergarten for the 2014-15 school year. The early registration period ends at 3 p.m. Friday.
View ArticleShelter Sees Fewer Bentonville Dogs
The number of dogs city Animal Control has taken to the Rogers Animal Shelter has decreased by 30 percent during the last three years, according to city numbers.
View ArticleCouncil Forms In Bentonville
The newly created Northwest Arkansas Technology Council will assist small businesses in the city and eventually become a resource for the region, organizers said.
View ArticleSiloam Springs Man Gets 30 Years In Prison
A Siloam Springs man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after he failed to abide by laws concerning registered sex oft enders.
View ArticleMurder Trial Moved To April
A Bentonville man’s capital murder has been moved to April.
View ArticleJustices Of The Peace Back Off From Pay Changes
Benton County’s justices of the peace seem content to leave their pay unchanged after briefl y discussing the issue at recent meetings.
View ArticleMan Spends Years Awaiting Trial On Child Porn Charges
Max Bishop awaits his day in court more than fi ve years after being arrested on child pornography charges. His latest trial date is months away.
View ArticleBentonville’s Trail System To Expand
The city has received federal money to add a trail west of North Walton Boulevard. The City Council Tuesday expressed willingness to use the $225,803 to help build about 1.5 miles of trail between...
View ArticleProgram Promotes Peer Learning In Bentonville
Ruth Barker Middle School students Nathali Meza and Emely Mendez sat side by side in a classroom Thursday reading a book about a magic school bus that blasts off into outer space. As they read...
View ArticleNWACC Board Approves Early Retirement Option
A retirement bonus approved Monday for longtime employees could save money long term at NorthWest Arkansas Community College.
View ArticleUPDATE: Bentonville board takes no action on superintendent after executive...
A School Board member on Monday told a packed meeting room the board’s process of evaluating Superintendent Michael Poore had been “corrupted,” adding she was ashamed of her and other members’ behavior.
View ArticleNorthwest Arkansas under red flag warning
Benton, Washington, Carroll and Madison counties are under a red flag warning from the National Weather Service.
View ArticleBentonville makeup days plan includes part of spring break
The School Board unanimously approved using a Saturday and two days of spring break next month to make up school days lost because of winter weather.
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