City Planners Face Busy Agenda
Plans for a Walmart Neighborhood Market in southwest Bentonville will come before the Planning Commission today, along with a host of other items ranging from alcohol regulations to a permit for the...
View ArticleAlert System Evolves
The chance of severe weather increases as spring approaches, and that underlines the importance of receiving accurate and timely information in an emergency, county officials say.
View ArticleRezoning Approved Off Square
The Planning Commission approved rezoning land southeast of the downtown square after reading and listening to concern from neighbors.
View ArticleEx-Ambassador To Address College
Martha L. Campbell, former U.S. ambassador to the Marshall Islands, will speak at NorthWest Arkansas Community College and the Jones Center on Tuesday.
View ArticleCollege Team Receives Social Marketing Award
The National Council for Marketing and Public Relations presented NorthWest Arkansas Community College with a silver award for a social marketing initiative promoting the college’s internal giving...
View ArticleHike Planned For Saturday
The Hill ’N Dale Hikers will hold a hike to the Kings River overlook and Withrow Springs on Saturday.
View ArticleTables Available For Sports Swap
Tables are still available for those wanting to sell sports gear and equipment at the Property Owners Assocition’s Sports Swap.
View ArticleNew Bentonville Harps opens doors
The new Harps Food store on North Walton Boulevard opened Wednesday morning, a day after its downtown location in the Midtown Shopping Center closed it doors.
View ArticleCounty Planning Board Eyes Property Bill
A bill being considered by the state Legislature could bankrupt Benton County, a county planning official said Wednesday.
View ArticleEx-Employee Sues College
A woman fired last year by NorthWest Arkansas Community College has filed a lawsuit claiming her dismissal was in retaliation for complaints she made about the college.
View ArticleHarps Could Spur Growth North
A Harps Food store that opened Wednesday on North Walton Boulevard will serve as an anchor development efforts along that corridor, city officials said.
View ArticleBomb Scare No Threat To Children’s Center
A package that was suspected to be a bomb at the Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center turned out to be coloring sticks. The Bentonville Police Department received a report of a suspicious...
View ArticleAssessment Fee Vote Delayed
Ed Morgan, chairman of the Property Owners Association board postponed a vote to increase members’ monthly assessment fee Thursday, saying it was the right thing to do.
View ArticleBomb Scare No Threat To Children’s Center
A package that was suspected to be a bomb at the Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center turned out to be coloring sticks.
View ArticleHolly’s Mental Eval Set For April
Zachary Holly will undergo a forensic evaluation at Arkansas State Hospital next month. The Bentonville man is accused of killing a 6-year-old girl in November.
View ArticleBoard Participation Policy Weighed
Brent Leas, a School Board member, was in St. Louis on business Feb. 19, but he still participated in the board’s meeting that day via speaker phone. He even cast votes on some items.
View ArticleOfficer Graduates From FBI Academy
Capt. Chris Sparks graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy on Friday.
View ArticleLiquor Store Applications Top 300
The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Division has sent out more than 300 applications to people who want to open liquor stores in Benton County since the county voted in November to become wet, agency...
View ArticleStudent Loans Proposed To Fix Tuition Impasse
A student loan and forgiveness program could defuse the political “hand grenade” of in-state tuition for students who cannot prove U.S. citizenship, a Northwest Arkansas senator said Saturday
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