Rain, Cold Impact Craft Fair
The last two snowy, rainy and cold days haven’t been good ones for the Spanker Creek Farm Arts and Crafts Fair, according to Patti Hyde, the fair’s promoter.
View ArticleTwins Buck Dropout Trend
Twin sisters Jasmin and Denyse Leon will be the first in their family to graduate when they accept their Bentonville High School diplomas later this month.
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: May 6th
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: May 6th
April 25 Ryan Anthony Baumann, 34, Springdale, and Kenni Leigh Alsip, 21, Gentry Jeffrey Jay Brown, 50, and Lisa Rae Shaw, 43, both of Bentonville Gonzalo Figueroa-Gonzalez, 39, and Alejandra Roman,...
View ArticleLAWSUITS: May 6th
April 25 Leon Cannon Logistics v. On Time Carriers State of Arkansas v. 2001 Dodge 1500 Truck and Frank Cama Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. v. Sheryl A. Manion Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. v. Melissa...
View Article55 Alcohol Permits Available
More than 70 aspiring liquor store owners will vie for 55 available Benton County permits when hearings begin with the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division in July.
View ArticleBella Vista Man Pleads Not Guilty
A Bella Vista man pleaded not guilty to charges in connection with a fatal car crash that happened last year.
View ArticlePlanners To Discuss School Permit
A new charter school opening in the fall will seek a conditional-use permit from the Planning Commission today for its location on Melissa Drive. The commission meets at 5 p.m. at the Community...
View ArticleMan Sentenced In Rape Case
A Bentonville man was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday after pleading guilty to raping a teenage girl.
View ArticleStudy: Enrollment Will Rise
The School District has seen steady enrollment growth each year the past 15 years, a trend that’s expected to continue for at least the next decade, according to demographers.
View ArticlePanel To Discuss Service
Benton County’s ongoing debate over rural ambulance service will be the topic of a special meeting Thursday of the Quorum Court’s Finance Committee.
View ArticleOne Shirt, One Mission
Collin Honeycutt doesn’t need to spend much time each morning deciding what to wear, at least for the next several weeks.
View ArticleClassical Academy Site Gets OK
The Planning Commission approved a location for Northwest Arkansas Classical Academy after commissioners addressed concerns about its proximity to the Benton County Jail.
View ArticleFlood Damage Likely To Exceed Requirement
Damage from the April 18 flooding in Benton County likely will exceed the level needed to qualify for disaster assistance.
View ArticleBonus Proposal Still Under Consideration
A proposal to give bonuses to Benton County employees survived Tuesday’s Finance Committee meeting, but some justices of the peace said they will weigh the cost of ambulance service and possible raises...
View ArticleCity Cleanup Day Set For Saturday
The city will participate in the Great American Cleanup with a cleanup day Saturday.
View ArticleCity’s Water Activities Prepare To Open
A layer of snow fell on the concrete surface at Lawrence Plaza last weekend as temperatures dipped into the 30s.
View ArticleA Helmet For Each Head
Many children own a bicycle. Far fewer children own a bicycle helmet.
View ArticleFeasibility Study’s Framework Discussed
While moving forward with a feasibility study on a new courts building, Benton County’s justices of the peace also began to define issues the study won’t address.
View ArticleGamble Spring Carnival Saturday
Centerton Gamble Elementary School, 1550 Gamble Road, will hold its annual spring carnival Saturday.
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