East Central To Reopen Thursday
East Central Avenue will reopen to traffic Thursday after more than a year of construction between the square and East J Street.
View ArticleDavis Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge
A Bentonville man pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of kidnapping and killing his wife.
View ArticleLive Christmas Trees Recycled As Lake Habitat
Residents may dispose of their live Christmas trees at Bella Vista Village’s Lake Windsor.
View ArticleSchool Survey Deadline Extended
The deadline for a survey sent out by the Bentonville School District has been extended, district officials said Monday.
View ArticleDavis Pleads Not Guilty
A Bentonville man pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of kidnapping and killing his wife.
View ArticleBella Vista Council Nixes Pension Change
Despite the majority of the City Council expressing interest in switching to a state-run pension plan for the city’s nonuniformed employees, aldermen voted down a change to Arkansas Public Employees...
View ArticleBoard Approves Zones
The Bentonville School Board approved new attendance boundaries that will impact more than 1,000 students during a meeting Monday.
View ArticleCity Eyes Alcohol Regulations
Officials will review an ordinance in the coming weeks that will set regulations for business owners who want to sell alcohol in the city.
View ArticleDistricts Mull Safety
Officials in the Bentonville and Rogers school districts are talking about emergency procedures following the shooting that occurred in Newtown, Connecticut, on Friday.
View ArticleWatkins Gets Probation
A Hector man was placed on state-supervised probation for 20 years in connection with his guilty plea for using the Internet in an attempt to engage in sexual acts with a minor.
View ArticleCenter Revamp Advances
The revamped Midtown Shopping Center is one step closer to reality after the Planning Commission approved a large-scale development plan for the center on Tuesday.
View ArticleDepartment Honors Officer, Administrator
Lt. Joe Falcon and administrator Sissy Rogers have been recognized by the Bentonville Police Department for their service.
View ArticleBentonville superintendent works from roof
Bentonville Superintendent Michael Poore is conducting business from the roof of the district’s administration building today.
View ArticleOfficials Nix Recycler
Benton County’s Planning Board voted unanimously Wednesday to deny a permit for a metal recycling facility near Gentry.
View ArticlePoore Moves To The Top
School Superintendent Michael Poore stepped outside Wednesday to an office without walls or a roof over his head as he worked from the top of the School District Administration Building.
View ArticleHigh School Groups Collect Food, Clothes
Bentonville High School students will bring awareness to homelessness during a 24-hour campout that starts today.
View ArticleGroup Seeks Donations, Help
The organizer of the B&B Fund Drive needs volunteers and donations for the annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange.
View ArticleStudents Face Cold For Cause
A cold wind whipped around a group of Bentonville High School students on Thursday as they raised awareness for the homeless.
View ArticleCounty Officials OK Pickup Purchase
Benton County’s justices of the peace on Thursday approved buying pickup by the Sheriff’s Office after they previously withheld approval over questions of policies and protocols.
View ArticleAlcohol Group’s Work Is Done
The group that led the successful push for retail alcohol sales in Benton County filed its dissolution papers with the Arkansas Ethics Commission earlier this month after spending more than $700,000 on...
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