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Some Clucking Over Ark. Cities' Chicken Bans
While several northwest Arkansas cities ban households from raising chickens, some cities continue to allow the animals.
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New Veterans Cemetery Set For Birdeye, In NE Ark
Officials say a fifth veteran's cemetery for Arkansas will be established by the state on 99 acres near the Cross County community of Birdeye.
Lewis Picks Up Where She Left Off
ROGERS, Ark. -- Stacy Lewis picked up where she left off 10 months ago. So did Mother Nature.
Lowell Woman Says She's Arrested Over Paid Ticket
An apparent court mix-up got a Lowell woman's name on a list of criminals with active warrants, leading to her arrest by a team of Bentonville police officers and U.S. Marshals during a sweep.
Twin Springs Fountain in Twin Springs Park might start again as soon as this week.
National Orchestra Headed to Ark.
The National Symphony Orchestra will call Arkansas home for a week next year as part of its American Residency program.
Preliminary Report List Drowning as Cause Of Death for Washington Co. Man
Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder announces the preliminary report received from the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory indicates that Fayetteville resident Michael HUFFMAN, W/M, thirty-seven died as a result ...
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Alltel Wireless Rolls out Faster Broadband Network in Northwest Arkansas
Alltel Wireless today announced that it will continue expanding its wireless broadband network in 2008 with the launch of EVDO Revision A technology in Springdale, Fayetteville, Rogers, Bentonville and ...
Fugitive shot, killed in Stilwell
A 30-year-old Arkansas fugitive was shot to death Tuesday night outside a Stilwell residence by a Cherokee Nation Marshal.
Report lists drowning as cause of Fayetteville man's death
Preliminary autopsy results revealed drowning as the cause of a local man's death.
Gasoline discussion set Wednesday
SPRINGDALE - Arkansas Rep. John Boozman says he'll hold a roundtable discussion in Springdale on Wednesday to discuss the rising price of gasoline.
Natural gas pipeline to bring 1,350 jobs to Ark.
Gov. Mike Beebe joined state and local officials Monday to celebrate progress on a major pipeline in Arkansas that is part of the nearly $5 billion project for Boardwalk Pipeline Partners.
Jogger Struck, Killed In Northwest Arkansas
Authorities say a jogger in northwest Arkansas was struck and killed by a driver who lost control of his truck and ran off the road.
Dairy Industry Commits to Reducing Greenhouse Gases, Increasing...
ROSEMONT, ILL. - June 25, 2008 - Dairy leaders today announced an industry-wide commitment and action plan to reduce fluid milk's carbon footprint while increasing business value, from farm to consumer.
Fresno's Wilson silences offense
When Georgia needed a surge of offense, it normally delivered throughout the season.
Trouble finds Tim McGraw at Washington show
April L. Brown June 25, 2008 7:07 PM EDT NASHVILLE, Tenn. - If Tim McGraw isn't looking for trouble, it must've been looking for him.
Fayetteville's Willison interviews in Prairie Grove
Fayetteville Associate Superintendent Randy Willison interviewed for the interim superintendent position at the Prairie Grove School District Thursday evening.
Man convicted in local murder freed - again
A man convicted of killing a Siloam Springs man almost 24 years ago is being released from prison - after serving time for his second conviction.
Ex-Rogers teacher to serve 2 months
A former Rogers High School physics teacher has been sentenced to two months in jail and lifetime probation for having sex with a female student nearly 25 years ago.
SKorea, US agree on beef deal, protests continue
South Korea says it will resume imports of U.S. beef after American and South Korean suppliers agreed to block meat from older cattle.