Residents Attend Liquor Education Meeting
More than 70 people attended a liquor education meeting sponsored by the Bella Vista Property Owners Association on Thursday night at Riordan Hall.
View ArticleDavis Charged with Capital Murder, Kidnapping
Prosecutors on Thursday filed formal murder and kidnapping charges against a Bentonville man in connection with his wife’s death.
View ArticleCollege Approves Jorgenson's Contract
NorthWest Arkansas Community College’s board signed a contract with Evelyn Jorgenson on Thursday, officially making her the next president of the college.
View ArticleMilitary Families Get Early Christmas
Dozens of area military families will have a few more presents under the Christmas tree this year thanks to Operation Homefront.
View ArticleEast Central Present Almost Wrapped
Bentonville plans to open an improved East Central Avenue between the downtown square and East J Street by Christmas, a city official said.
View ArticleSharing & Caring Provides Again
Scores of volunteers sorted 54 long rows of toys at Sharing & Caring of Benton County’s annual distribution day Friday morning at the county fairgrounds.
View ArticleChildren Turn Out To Honor Judge
Circuit Judge Mark Fryauf was surrounded earlier this week by adoptive and foster children whose cases he has presided over since becoming judge in July 2011. He is leaving the bench at the end of the...
View ArticlePlanners To Discuss Building Proposal
Planning Commission members are expected to vote on large-scale development plans for the construction of a Casey’s General Store at a meeting Monday night.
View ArticleCollege Continues Campaign For Child Protection
NorthWest Arkansas Community College officials are close to starting renovations on a building where people will train on how to recognize and protect children from child abuse.
View ArticleNational Child Protection Training Center Joining Gundersen Health System
Gundersen Health System and the National Child Protection Training Center announced they are joining forces to help put an end to child abuse, neglect and other forms of child maltreatment.
View ArticleCollege to work on center for child-abuse recognition
Northwest Arkansas Community College officials are close to starting renovations on a building where people will be able to train in how to recognize and protect children from child abuse.
View ArticleCounty Keeping Cool
The heat of summer may have faded into memory, but Benton County is working to keep things cool for years to come.
View ArticleRules Being Reviewed
Benton County justices of the peace will discuss the county’s development regulations today as they review the rules developers and property owners are asked to follow.
View ArticleBella Vista Planners OK Store
Bella Vista will see some commercial development in the near future. With a 5-1 vote, planning commissioners Monday night approved the construction of a Casey’s General Store at the intersection of...
View ArticleRogers Man Sentenced To 25 Years For Child Porn
A Rogers man was sentenced to 25 years in prison after admitting to possessing child pornography.
View ArticlePlanning Review Scheduled
Benton County’s justices of the peace will do a chapter-by-chapter review of the county’s proposed new planning regulations, with the first session set for Jan. 15.
View ArticleMan Gets 12-Year Prison Term
A Rogers man was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges in connection with the accidental shooting of an 8-year-old girl and hitting a man with a car.
View ArticleStudy Suggests Water Hike
An engineering firm hired by Bentonville to study its water and sewer rates recommends the city increase its sewer rates by 25 percent over the next two years.
View ArticleWalmart leads last week's liquor permit applications
Walmart made up the biggest chunk of alcohol permits processed last week by the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division.
View ArticleHigher Sewer Bills Coming
Bentonville residents will see their sewer bills jump by 25 percent in the next two years after the City Council voted 5-3 to raise wastewater rates at Tuesday’s meeting.
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