Cooper Teacher Wins State Award
A Cooper Elementary School teacher has been named the 2013 History Teacher of the Year for Arkansas.
View ArticleCounty Still Seeks Ambulance Funding
Benton County officials tentatively have agreed to pay for rural ambulance service in 2014, but the county still lacks a long-term funding method for the service.
View ArticleRogers Man Arrested
A Rogers man was arrested Tuesday in connection with secretly recording a 15-year-old girl.
View ArticleBentonville man sentenced for pharmacy robbery
A Bentonville man was sentenced to 10 years Thursday for threatening to use a gun to steal pain medication from a Rogers Walgreens.
View ArticleBentonville Man Sentenced In Case
A Bentonville man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for threatening to use a gun to steal pain medication from a Walgreens in Rogers.
View ArticleOfficials Asked To Take Stand On River Designation
The Washington County Quorum Court will review a resolution June 20 opposing a federal designation of the White River and its watershed as a National Blueway that's accompanied by millions of dollars...
View ArticleSecond Man Charged In Rogers Case
A second man has been formally charged in connection with a drive-by shooting that left a Rogers man shot four times.
View ArticleSummons Issued For Attorney
Judge Robin Green wants an attorney to appear in her court and explain why he shouldn't be fined, jailed or both for failing to pay a $100 fine.
View ArticleDistribution Centers Keep Merchandise Moving
Items rarely stay in one place for long at Walmart’s regional distribution center in Bentonville.
View ArticleSpecial Ed Records To Be Destroyed
The Bentonville School District’s Special Services Department will soon destroy special education records that are 5 years old, pursuant to federal law.
View ArticleConcerts start on Friday
Orchards Park will reverberate with music this summer as the city hosts its annual concert series and Walmart brings in big names for the Road to the Essence Festival.
View ArticleTobacco Prohibited At Sheriff’s Office
A policy implemented by Sheriff Kelley Cradduck bans all tobacco products at the Sheriff’s Office and county jail.
View ArticleWet Weather Delays Road Work
Plans to increase the 2013 road paving program for Benton County have been hit hard by the wet spring weather.
View ArticleProjects On Schedule
Work is almost complete on a new junior high school and 20 new elementary school classrooms that are supposed to be ready for Bentonville students by August.
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: June 10th
May 30 James Vernon Beers, 28, Bentonville, and Sarah Emily Johnson, 24, Memphis Matthew James Black, 29, and Miranda Rose Pierson, 22, both of Centerton James Michael Hazlewood, 29, and Rebecca Powell...
View ArticleLAWSUITS: June 10th
May 30 Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Darrell Scott, Margaret Scott and Eagle Point Holdings LLC Siloam Springs Apartments v. Stephanie Darling Margaret Russow Special Admin. and Anna L. Gifford Estate v....
View ArticleCollege Instructor Chosen For National Initiative
Connie Cox, adult education instructor for NorthWest Arkansas Community College, was one of three people chosen to represent Arkansas at the National Adult Education College and Career Readiness...
View ArticleOnline Classes Popular
NorthWest Arkansas Community College is taking steps to meet growing demand for online classes.
View ArticleCouncil To Consider Sales Ordinance
Door-to-door sales in the city could face stiffer regulations if the City Council approves a new ordinance on the agenda for tonight’s meeting.
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