Association Can't Agree on Budget Extension
With time running out on its abbreviated budget, the Property Owners Association board couldn’t agree on an extension at a meeting Thursday night.
View ArticleLAWSUITS: February 25th
Feb. 14 U.S. Bank National Association, U.S. Bank Trustee, GSAMP Trust 2007-H1 and Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates v. Jerry W. Martin and Vickey C. Martin U.S. Bank National Assoc. Trustee v....
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: February 25th
Feb. 14 Juan Ignacio Alvarado-Sandoval, 23, and Victoria Hernandez, 21, both of Rogers Jeffrey Wayne Arrington, 21, and Tiffany Richelle Bill, 19, both of Rogers Ricky Lee Hernandez, 20, and Natasha...
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: February 25th
Information is from state Health Department records. Restaurants are listed in order of inspection date. All reports are from regular food service food store inspections unless otherwise noted.
View ArticleTwo Men Accused Of Shooting At Car
Two Rogers men were in the Benton County Jail on Sunday, arrested on charges of attempted capital murder after police said shots were fired at a car Friday night.
View ArticleNew Use For Jail Annex
The Benton County Jail annex that opened in 2011 to ease overcrowding has sat empty for the last month. That will change in the coming months.
View ArticleCounty To Hold Planning Appeal
Three Benton County justices of the peace will hear an appeal today of a decision by the county’s Planning Board to block a metal recycling business from operating near Gentry.
View Article$500,000 bonds for men accused of shooting at car
Two Rogers men are each being held on half million dollar bonds after their arrests in connection with shooting at a vehicle Friday night. Douglas Blake Huston, 18, and Robert Aaron Thomas, 18, were...
View ArticleNew Walmart Neighborhood Market set for Southwest Bentonville
A new Walmart Neighborhood Market is set to open in Bentonville's fastest growing area this fall. Southwest Bentonville will be home to the 41,179-square foot market at the northwest corner of...
View ArticleSheriff’s Office Investigating Arson Case
Benton County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investigating an arson case where the same home was set on fire twice in less than a week, according to Sgt. Brandon Davis.
View ArticleUSA Metal Rejected Again
The rejection of a plan to operate a metal recycling business near Gentry was upheld Monday by the three Benton County justices of the peace chosen to hear an appeal from the county’s Planning Board.
View ArticleMan Gets 35 Years For Sexual Abuse
A registered sex offender was sentenced Monday to 35 years in prison after he admitted he sexually abused three girls.
View ArticleWalton Boulevard Back On Agenda
The North Walton Boulevard redevelopment plan is back on the agenda for today’s City Council meeting at 6 p.m. at the Community Development Building.
View ArticleCouncil Approves Chamber Contract
With little discussion, the Bella Vista City Council approved a renewal contract with the Bentonville-Bella Vista Chamber of Commerce at its regular meeting Monday night.
View ArticleBonds Set At $500,000 For Two Rogers Teenagers
Two Rogers men are being held in the Benton County Jail on $500,000 bonds after their arrests on charges of attempted capital murder after police said shots were fired at a vehicle Friday night.
View ArticleCounty Tax Books Now Open
The Benton County property tax books are open for collection for 2012 taxes.
View ArticleProffitt Case Suspended
Defense attorneys representing a Rogers man accused of killing an 11-month-old boy will raise the issue of mental disease or defect to defend him.
View ArticleAssessment Plan Given
After struggling to find a proposal to raise assessments members will accept, the Property Owners Association board presented a two-part plan at a forum with members Tuesday night.
View ArticleHistory Day Planned At College
NorthWest Arkansas Community College will host almost 400 fourth- through 12th-grade students from 14 area schools in the History Day District 10 Competition on Saturday.
View ArticleCollege Official Files Lawsuit
An administrator at NorthWest Arkansas Community College is suing a woman over statements she made about him on the Internet.
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