School Polling Sites In Limbo
Benton County’s Election Commission put off a decision Thursday on using schools as polling places for the Sept. 17 millage election in Bentonville.
View ArticleSales Tax Revenue Continues To Increase Except in Springdale
<p>After a couple of static months, Bentonville's sale tax jumped 47 percent this month compared to last year, with Rogers and Fayetteville also showing increase, but Springdale dropped 5...
View ArticleAttorney To Appeal To State Supreme Court
Attorney Patrick Benca will appeal his contempt finding to the Arkansas Supreme Court. A notice of appeal was filed on behalf of Benca in Benton County Circuit Court by Little Rock attorney Jeff...
View ArticleDistrict Digging Into Reserve
The Bentonville School District likely will need about $6 million from its reserve to cover expenses for this fiscal year.
View ArticleRestaurants Big Business in Bentonville
Four local chefs will bring distinctive Arkansas cuisine to the James Beard House in New York this fall.
View ArticleNWACC President Leaves Legacy
NorthWest Arkansas Community College is almost unrecognizable from what it was 10 years ago.
View ArticleCounty Offers Aid To Fire Victims
Many people are in shock after they lose their homes and possessions to a fire, said Benton County Fire Marshal Marc Trollinger.
View ArticleRESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: June 24th
Information is from state Health Department records. Restaurants are listed in order of inspection date.
View ArticleMARRIAGE LICENSES: June 24th
June 13 David Alberto Amezcua, 22, Centerton, and Karly Elayne Freeman, 20, Bentonville Kenneth Roy Bratten, 25, and Brittany Faythe Harris, 25, both of Fayetteville
View ArticleLAWSUITS: June 24th
June 13 RBRE Loan Portfolio LLC v. Larry Laramore and Debra C. Laramore Everbank v. Cesar Tores and Maria Hernandez
View ArticleOliver Pleads Not Guilty
A Gravette man pleaded not guilty to charges he accidentally shot himself with a stolen gun.
View ArticlePanel Opposes Federal Blueway System
A committee of justices of the peace voted unanimously Monday to oppose the federal Department of the Interior’s designation of Arkansas’ White River as a National Blueway.
View ArticleMen Plead Not Guilty In Shooting Case
Two Rogers men pleaded not guilty Monday to charges in connection with a May drive-by shooting.
View ArticleCouncil Passes On Truck Purchase Topic
The city’s attempt to buy trucks was once again dumped at the regular meeting of the City Council Monday night.
View ArticleDistrict Enhancing Security
Officials are working to improve security at several Bentonville schools this summer.
View ArticleRogers Man Arrested
A woman reported a man broke into her home and raped her Sunday night, according to court documents.
View ArticleArchitect Offers Discount On Plans
The City Council hired Jackson Brown Palculict of Little Rock to design Fire Station No. 6 on Tuesday night after the firm agreed to offer discounts on similar designs in the future.
View ArticleSchools Anticipate Technology
Twenty-nine additional classrooms will begin the new school year in August with an emphasis on technology.
View ArticleFormer School Librarian Files Lawsuit
A former school librarian is suing the Gentry School District for her termination in connection with money collected at a book fair.
View ArticlePublic Comments On Downtown Plan
Dozens of residents gave input at a forum Wednesday evening that will help shape the city’s Southeast Downtown Area Plan.
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