Gravette Man Accused Of Rape
A Gravette man was arrested Thursday in connection with raping a 9-year-old girl.
View ArticleBentonville Receives Henry Award
The city was awarded the Community Tourism Development Award at the Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism in Hot Springs on Tuesday.
View ArticleTrail Group Has Cleanup
A sunny morning made for perfect work conditions for a dozen people on Saturday to help clean local hiking and mountain bike trails.
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: March 11th
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 ArticleMarriage Licenses: March 11th
Feb. 28 Randall Dwayne Clark, 54, and Donna Maelyn Cooper, 51, both of Bella Vista David Samuel Preston, 24, and Miranda Jo Payne, 23, both of Bentonville
View ArticleLAWSUITS: March 11th
Feb. 28 BBG Holding LLC v. Columbia Insurance Group Inc. and Ron Trusty Sarahy Romo v. Douglas J. Dean, Celadon Trucking Inc. and John Does 1-10 Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. v. Ryan P. Barnes Capital...
View ArticleArea Of City Gaining Amenities
Infrastructure and amenities in the southwest part of the city are starting to catch up to residential growth through several city and commercial development projects.
View ArticleCrystal Bridges Trail Closed Today
BENTONVILLE - The Crystal Bridges Trail will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today to allow for a controlled burn on the south side of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art property.
View ArticleBomb Squad Disarms Signal Flare
SILOAM SPRINGS — A military grade signal flare, found near the Illinois River on Old Highway 68 east of Siloam Springs, caused a bomb scare Monday afternoon.
View ArticleDecatur Man Sentenced To 30 Years For Sexual Assault
BENTONVILLE - A Decatur man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two boys.
View ArticleCollege Trustees Mull Guns
BENTONVILLE - NorthWest Arkansas Community College is taking its first steps toward complying with a new state law that asks university and college campuses to decide whether faculty and staff can...
View ArticleCounty Studies Location
BENTONVILLE - Potential traffic jams might slow plans to build a new Benton County courts facility at county-owned property on Southwest 14th Street in Bentonville.
View ArticleBentonville police in standoff
BENTONVILLE — Police said they are in communication with a man they said barricaded himself in a residence in southwest Bentonville.
View ArticleMan Surrenders, Ending Standoff
A standoff involving a man barricaded in his home ended peacefully when the man came out of his home and surrendered to Bentonville police.
View ArticlePolice Search For Girl
BELLA VISTA — Police are asking for help in finding a missing teen girl considered to be an endangered runaway.
View ArticleRoad Program Stalls
BENTONVILLE — Benton County’s justices of the peace put the brakes on a proposed road program, citing the need to examine other priorities.
View ArticleCity OKs Dam Assessment
BENTONVILLE — The city is preparing for a “worst case scenario” when it comes to further dealings with the Federal Emergency Management Agency on replacing a dam at Lake Bella Vista, a city engineer...
View ArticleTrial planned for man accused of killing mother, grandmother
A September jury trial is planned for the Garfield man accused of killing his mother and grandmother.
View ArticleWoman Found Guilty Of Shaking Baby
Jurors deliberated for more than four hours Wednesday before returning with a verdict finding a Rogers woman guilty of shaking and injuring her 4-month-old child.
View ArticleSecond Street Closed For Sewer Upgrade
Northwest Second Street will be closed between Northwest D and Northwest F streets for about three weeks as city workers replace a sewer main.
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