Politics Still Alive At County Fair
County fairs are known for deep-fried snacks, carnival rides and, in an election year, glad-handing politicians out for votes before November.
View ArticlePolice Respond To Bomb Threat
Police and fire personnel were called to a bomb threat at Carmike Sugar Creek 10 movie theater shortly before 10 a.m. Friday.
View ArticleChihuahuas Taken From Rogers Home
The Bella Vista Animal Shelter is housing 16 adult Chihuahuas and Chihuahua-mix dogs removed Friday from a home in Rogers.
View ArticleIRS Denies College Appeal
BENTONVILLE — The Internal Revenue Service has denied an appeal from NorthWest Arkansas Community College concerning late payment penalties.
View ArticleSecchi Day Offers ‘Snapshot’ Of Lake’s Clarity
One big science experiment took place at Beaver Lake on Saturday when platoons of volunteers lowered black and white disks into the water to measure its clarity during Secchi Day.
View ArticleOvercrowding Still Issue In Bentonville
Waiting lists, portable classrooms and roaming teachers will converge when school starts Monday.
View ArticleClouds Keep Carnival Crowd Cool
A cool breeze and mostly rain-free clouds kept temperatures down and spirits up for most of the day Saturday at the Benton County Fair.
View ArticleOvercrowding Still Issue In Bentonville
BENTONVILLE — Waiting lists, portable classrooms and roaming teachers will converge when school starts Monday.
View ArticleWoman killed in Bentonville
A standoff that began about 5:30 p.m. Sunday ended shortly after 10 p.m. with the death of a woman and a man transferred to an area hospital with a gunshot wound, said Police Chief Jon Simpson.
View ArticleOfficials To Detail Road Program
Roads will be a featured subject Tuesday when Benton County officials host another in a series of county hall meetings.
View ArticleWoman dead after standoff, man identified
A standoff that began about 5:30 p.m. Sunday ended shortly after 10 p.m. with the death of a woman and a man transferred to an area hospital with a gunshot wound, said Police Chief Jon Simpson.
View ArticleNeighbors Deal With Aftermath Of Shootings
Terry Rose sat on her front porch Monday wondering how one of her neighbors could end up dead and another one hospitalized after a disturbance call ended with authorities storming their house almost...
View ArticleSchool Board Denies Detachment Request
The Bentonville School Board denied a request Monday to detach Bella Vista from its district.
View ArticleNew Business Planned For Central Avenue
The Bentonville Planning Commission will consider a request to rezone a property along what will soon be a transformed East Central Avenue from single-family residential to a more encompassing downtown...
View ArticleSchool In Full Swing
The first day of school Monday had a few traffic concerns — both in and out of school.
View ArticleRedmond Pleads Guilty To Theft
The owner of a Fayetteville roofing company was placed on probation for 10 years and must pay $37,000 in restitution to people who paid him for work he never completed.
View ArticleConstruction Closes Bentonville Park
Lake Bentonville Park will be closed today and Wednesday for construction in the Southwest I Street improvement project
View ArticleSales tax revenue up in Rogers, down elsewhere
Sales tax revenue in Rogers continued to rise in August while slipping in Fayetteville, Bentonville and Springdale.
View ArticleEthics Complaint Against District Dismissed
The Bentonville School District did not break state law leading up to its June millage election, the Arkansas Ethics Commission ruled.
View ArticleBoard Discusses Facility Needs
School Board members discussed options the district has for new facilities and technology during a workshop Tuesday.
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