County Judge Promotes Music Venue
County Judge Bob Clinard said Thursday it’s “time to move forward” on the Osage Creek Performing Arts Pavilion.
View ArticleWoman Accused Of Soliciting To Have Ex Husband Killed
Teri Lea Baber offered a Winnebago camper, a guitar, land and money as payment for killing her ex-husband, according to court documents filed Thursday.
View ArticleBentonville Bike Extravaganza cancelled
BENTONVILLE — The Bike Extravaganza planned for Saturday at the Sam Walton Development Complex has been cancelled due to projected severe weather.
View ArticleBentonville Man Sentenced To 20 Years
A Bentonville man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to a series of residential burglaries.
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: June 3rd
May 23 Carlos Isaac Belnap, 23 and Laura Jane Sturbleng, 23, both of Rogers Marion Paul Clairday, 67, and Christina Elaine Dugger, 41, both of Siloam Springs Dustin Wade Crosslin, 23, and Trisha Ann...
View ArticleLAWSUITS: June 3rd
May 23 State of Arkansas vs. Shelby Williams, Garreth Wilson and 2006 SAAB VIN #YS3FD9Y061100870 Capital One Bank vs. Judith A. Miller Portfolio Recovery Associates vs. Tommy D. Reynolds and Andrea...
View ArticleWalmart, Downtown Share Story
More than 50 years after Sam Walton opened his 5 & 10 store on the Bentonville square, Walmart is poised to bring the modern incarnation of neighborhood shopping back to downtown.
View ArticleNew Security Fee To Help College Revenue
NorthWest Arkansas Community College students won’t see higher tuition this fall, but they will pay more in fees, including a new one intended to boost security.
View ArticleTriathlon Kicks Off Shareholders Week
Walmart Shareholders Week consists of five days of big business conducted in a carnival atmosphere of concerts, museum tours and, now, an Olympic distance triathlon.
View ArticleMan Found Unfit In Shooting Case
A Benton County man is not fit to stand trial in connection with the shooting of his cousin.
View ArticleMan Charged In Drive-By Shooting
Prosecutors filed charges Monday against a man arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting in Rogers last month.
View ArticlePolice Identify Man Involved In Pursuit
Rogers police identified Richard Adam Peak as the man who apparently shot and killed himself in the aftermath of a police pursuit Friday morning.
View ArticleLeadership Camp Back For Second Year
A camp designed to foster leadership skills in teens is returning for its second year at Bentonville High School.
View ArticleHuman Rights Concert Friday Night
Jamnesty, a concert to benefit human rights, will be held at 6 p.m. Friday at the Arend Arts Center at Bentonville High School.
View ArticleSquare Has Shareholders Abuzz
For about four hours Tuesday, the downtown square may have been one of the most photographed places on earth.
View ArticleAT A GLANCE: Bentonville Planning Commission
At A Glance Commission Action Bentonville's Planning Commission met Tuesday and: • Approved property line adjustments for 813 N.W. C St., 400 S. Walton Blvd. and the corner of Southwest Second Street...
View ArticlePrincipal Earns Master Status
The School District has two master principals, but that number appears almost certain to grow over the next few years.
View ArticleCounty OKs Ambulance Costs
Benton County moved closer to resolving the debate over rural ambulance service Tuesday when the Finance Committee voted to accept 2014 budget requests from six of the eight ambulance service providers.
View ArticleDetailed Report Card Gaining Steam
The School District is expanding its use of a standards-based report card that provides parents more information about how their children are performing both academically and socially.
View ArticleSummer Reading Program Off To Fast Start
The Bentonville Public Library’s summer reading program almost has topped last year’s record participation just three days into the two-month program.
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