Benton County Exploring Alternative Fuel
Benton County Judge Bob Clinard is on the bandwagon in the campaign to use compressed natural gas as an alternative fuel.
View ArticleCave Springs Hopes Line Leads To Boom
Cave Springs is 10 minutes from a regional airport, 15 minutes from the world’s largest retailer and home to a 64 percent population spike in the past 10 years. Yet residents and businesses in the...
View ArticleSparks: Jail Tool Working
Granting Benton County Jail inmates the ability to purchase items like powdered coff ee, ramen noodles and deodorant is helping to keep the peace, and may help the county recoup expenses.
View ArticleCleanup Offers Options
Benton County’s fall cleanup event will offer residents new ways to clear out the clutter and benefit their community.
View ArticleUA takes moms on farm field trip
Susan Anglin had a tip for parents on a tour of the dairy at Triple A Farms.
View ArticleToday Last Day To Register To Vote
Today is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 6 general election.
View ArticleMEETING INFORMATION: Bentonville City Council
The Bentonville City Council will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Community Development Building, 305 S.W. A St.
View ArticleMan Pleads Guilty To Video Voyeurism
A Bentonville man was placed on six years of state-supervised probation Monday after pleading guilty to placing a camera in a bathroom and recording a 12-year-old girl.
View ArticleCollege Approves Revisions
NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s Board of Trustees approved on Monday a revised budget that will slash $1.8 million from expenditures beginning today.
View ArticleRunoff To Set School Board
Early voting in the Bentonville School Board Zone 3 runoff election, which ended Monday, saw 198 ballots cast in the first four days.
View ArticlePolice: Student struck by bus crossed without signal
The driver of a Bentonville School District bus that struck a student crossing the street last week had a green light, according to a Bentonville Police Department press release. The 17-year-old...
View ArticleBlues Program Set At Library
The Bentonville Public Library will partner with the Ozark Blues Society to present blues programs Thursday and Oct. 20.
View ArticlePolice: Bus Driver Had Green Light
A Bentonville School District bus driver had a green light when she struck a student crossing the street last week, according to a Bentonville Police Department news release.
View ArticleCounty Stays Neutral
Benton County’s justices of the peace passed up a chance Tuesday to take a position on the state’s proposed highway bond issue, with several saying they wanted voters to make up their own minds.
View ArticleCity Sells Fire Engine To Highfill
Highfill will have a new fire engine after the Bentonville City Council accepted its bid for a 1997 surplus truck at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
View ArticleBarbecue Contest Set Saturday At Sam’s Club
Sam’s Club will host its annual National BBQ Tour Championship from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday at its corporate headquarters at 2101 S.E. Simple Savings Drive off Southeast 25th St. Vendors will be on...
View ArticleSuit Filed Against USA Metal
Siloam Springs is going to court in an attempt to force a recycling company to cease operation in the city.
View ArticleLightle Takes School Board Seat
Grant Lightle won Zone 3 in the Bentonville School Board runoff election Tuesday.
View ArticleDistrict: Substance tests negative on driver who hit student
Substance test results came back negative for a bus driver that hit Megan Davis, a Bentonville High School student, last week, according to Bentonville School District officials. A bus driver looked...
View ArticleHindmarsh resigns from NWACC board
A NorthWest Arkansas Community College trustee announced her resignation from the board today. Hadley Hindmarsh did not state her reason for resigning in a letter she sent to Becky Paneitz, college...
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