CDI State Funded Employees to Soon Be Out of a Job
First no paychecks and now no job.State funded employees who had worked for Russellville based Child Development Incorporated will be out of work come May.The State Department of Human Services ...
View ArticleLittle Rock Marathon Means Moolah for Local Businesses
"At some point, we're going to be seen and people are going to say, 'Hey let's go check that place out'," he said, checking over his shoulder as four diners walked ...
View ArticleRazorbacks have tough day at Vanderbilt
The 32nd-ranked Razorback women’s tennis team had a rough going with No. 35 Vanderbilt Friday afternoon as they dropped a 7-0 decision to the Commodores to fall to 7-4 on the year. Vanderbilt ...
View ArticleAzerbaijani delegation complete visit to Arkansas and Oklahoma states
On 28-29 February, the Azerbaijani delegation visited Arkansas and Oklahoma states and held meetings in several state structures to form and develop close cooperation between Azerbaijan and US and ...
View ArticleMaynard Seeks Quorum Court Seat
Washington County Justice of the Peace District 14 Age: 53 Residency: Fayetteville, Washington County resident for 35 years Family: Wife, Kim; three children, two grandchildren Employment: ...
View ArticleMan Disputes Evaluation In Harassment Case
A Bentonville man is contesting a mental evaluation that found him not fit for trial in connection with his arrest over harassing Mayor Bob McCaslin, a police officer and two other ...
View ArticleSon, 48, to stand trial in mom’s death
A Russellville man is scheduled to stand trial on a first-degree murder charge July 11 in Johnson County Circuit Court in the January death of his ...
View ArticleCommission OKs Names For Ballot
The ballot voters will see in the May 22 primaries began taking shape Friday as the Benton County Election Commission approved names of candidates set to ...
View ArticlePartnership Promotes Agriculture Jobs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, formed in 1862, is the executive department responsible for federal policy on farming, agriculture and food. It aims to meet the needs of farmers and ranchers, ...
View ArticleCallahan, Haak Honored A Banquet
Samantha Baker Delia Haak, left, with Illinois River Watershed Partnership accepts the Rogers-Lowell Spirit Award on Friday from Cath Foraker, 2012 board chairman of the Rogers-Lowell Chamber of ...
View ArticleDeath-row inmate loses his appeal before state justices
A man sentenced to death for a 2005 murder got no relief from the state Supreme Court in his contention that his trial attorney was ...
View ArticleBark Park To Close For Upgrades
Marc Henning TRAINING LESSONS Keith and Harriet Dowlin of Branson, Mo., teach their dog Berkley, a 1-year-old Labrador retriever, to jump an obstacle Friday at the Bentonville Bark Park's ...
View ArticleHalf of Ark. House seats to be contested this fall
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Forty percent of the races in both the Arkansas House and Senate will be uncontested this year, leaving the control of the Legislature to a handful of high-profile ...
View ArticleSwatter's Club meeting set for Monday
FAYETTEVILLE – The second Swatter’s Club meeting of the 2012 baseball season will be held Monday, March 5, at 11:30 a.m. at the Clarion Inn in Fayetteville. Lunch will be served at ...
View ArticleActivists Bring Acclaimed Anti-Coal Film to Arkansas
Arkansas residents will get a chance this week to see how they can stand up to proposed coal-fired power plants with special screenings in Fayetteville, Little Rock and Hope of the documentary ...
View ArticleHarding Student Injured in Terrible Spring Break Car Accident
Students and faculty at Harding University are calling for prayers for Ty Osman who was injured in an accident on I-30 near Hooks, TX Friday evening. He and five friends were driving to Ft. Worth ...
View ArticleSheriff's office arrests man during traffic stop
A man was arrested on drug charges at a traffic stop, according to a report by the Pulaski County sheriff's office. Lee Oliver Jr., 27, was arrested Friday on Highway 161 near Fairfax Drive. ...
View ArticleAG Dustin McDaniel Safely Lands His Plane After Emergency
Just before 8:30 Friday night Attorney General Dustin McDaniel landed his personal plane safely after the landing gear indicator light ...
View ArticleDeputies Searching for Missing Man With Mental Health Issues
Little Rock Marathon's Health and Fitness Expo Opens Today The Little Rock Marathon is set for Sunday, but the Health and Fitness Expo at the Statehouse Convention Center opens ...
View ArticleHometown Houston upsets Arkansas in classic's second day
Chris Daigle CHRIS DAIGLE/Special to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -- Arkansas shortstop Tim Carver fields a ball on Saturday, March 3, 2012, during the Houston College Classic at Miinute Maid ...
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