Bella Vista Council Renews Contract With Shelter
BELLA VISTA -- The city council on Monday passed an ordinance to renew its contract with the Bella Vista Animal Shelter, but not before hearing some protest from one alderman.
View ArticleSouthwest Bentonville To See More Apartments
BENTONVILLE -- More apartment options are coming to Bentonville as the Planning Commission approved a development for the southwest corner of the city.
View ArticleRogers City Attorney Lipscomb Will Not Be Commissioned
BENTONVILLE -- Ben Lipscomb will not be commissioned to prosecute misdemeanor offenses in Rogers District Court beginning Jan. 1, it was announced Tuesday.
View ArticleCave Springs Art Series Reception Set For Today
CAVE SPRINGS -- A reception for the opening of the 2014 Illinois River Watershed Art Series will be held today.
View ArticleConsulting Firm Brings Lessons To Bentonville Students
BENTONVILLE -- A Bentonville High School class received a special series of lessons in analytics this semester from a company that specializes in the field.
View ArticleBentonville Students Get Immigration Lesson
BENTONVILLE -- Sophia Soldani admitted being a little surprised she'd been allowed into the U.S., given the character she was playing -- a single mother of four children with a fifth on the way.
View ArticleBenton County Quorum Court OKs Raises
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County's justices of the peace approved raised for themselves Thursday as they completed work on the 2015 budget.
View ArticleBentonville Students Work To Help Shelter
BENTONVILLE -- Sugar Creek Elementary School third-graders got a lesson in economics this month while raising nearly $1,000 for the Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter.
View ArticleMan Sentenced To 15 Years In Drug Case
BENTONVILLE -- A Rogers man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for drug crimes, but he still faces a charge for attempting to hire a hit man.
View ArticleBenton County Inmate's Journey Ends At State Hospital
BENTONVILLE -- Steven Robinson was supposed to be in the Benton County Jail on a $5,000 bond, but he ended up getting arrested twice in Fort Smith and later committed to Arkansas State Hospital in...
View ArticleBenton County Inmate's Journey Ends At State Hospital
BENTONVILLE -- Steven Robinson was supposed to be in the Benton County Jail on a $5,000 bond, but he ended up getting arrested twice in Fort Smith and later committed to Arkansas State Hospital in...
View ArticleBentonville Gateway Students Pitch Bike Service Ideas
BENTONVILLE -- "So imagine this," Michael Frayser started.
View ArticleRogers Shop Cuts Hair For A Cause
ROGERS -- Gary Townzen doesn't keep count of the people that come through his shop for his annual free haircut day.
View ArticleTime Remains To Make Christmas Card Gift
Some students need a little help overcoming adversity in their personal lives in order to succeed in school.
View ArticleStreet Closings Scheduled For Monday In Bentonville
BENTONVILLE -- Southwest Eighth Street from Southwest A Street to South Main Street will be closed from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday.
View ArticleRebranding Defines Bentonville: A New American Town
It's a small town with world-class attractions. It's historic and progressive. It offers simple hospitality and sophistication.
View ArticleBenton County Quorum Court Sees Little Change
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County will have a smaller than usual turnover on the Quorum Court for 2015 as three new justices of the peace will take seats on the legislative body.
View ArticleLocal Attorney Norwood Releases Book
BENTONVILLE -- Rogers attorney Doug Norwood hopes his book will be a resource for other attorneys.
View ArticleBentonville Receives Award That Will Assist With Economic Planning
BENTONVILLE -- The city has been recognized with a national award for its work to make downtown a walkable and attractive destination.
View ArticleBenton County Bridges Reopened
BENTONVILLE -- Benton County is about to close the books on two long-running bridge replacement projects as the Fisher Ford Bridge and Colonel Meyers Bridge both are open to traffic again.
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