10 Year Sentence For Sexual Assault
A Siloam Springs man was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday after admitting to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. Kevin Kaufman, 41, pleaded guilty to sexual assault in the second degree, ...
View ArticleHaynes eyes challenge at Arkansas
William Moore Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/WILLIAM MOORE -- Paul Haynes speaks during a press conference after accepting the job as defensive coordinator for the Arkansas Razorback football team ...
View ArticleMother of Autistic Child Claims Teachers Confused His Gender Identity
"He would say things like I'm a big boy, I'm a good boy. But not anything about him being a girl," she said of her four-year-old son. Megan Thomas is finding it difficult to ...
View ArticlePair Attempts Daring Hollywood-Style Jail Escape
The Hot Springs County Sheriff is describing an inmate who attempted to escape his county jail cell twice as an "old-school con man."Authorities say 40 year-old Michael Longoria has ...
View ArticleMemorial Service Set For Thursday
A communitywide memorial service for those who died in 2011 will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Stockdale Funeral Services, 2898 W. Walnut St. in ...
View ArticleCargill May Resume Production
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View ArticlePlanners OK Substation Expansion
Plans to expand the existing Carroll Electric substation on west Elvendon Drive in Bella Vista were OK'd at the Monday night meeting of the Bella Vista Planning ...
View ArticleBand To Perform At Chicago Clinic
The Springdale Har-Ber High School band's charter buses will roll into Chicago today for the word's largest instrumental music ...
View ArticleEx-Deputy Gets More Prison Time
A former Washington County sheriff's deputy already imprisoned for rape received another 51 months in prison Monday on a federal gun ...
View ArticleVicious Dog Ordinance Discussed
Benton County is considering a new ordinance to control vicious dogs in the county. The ordinance states: "No person shall keep, harbor, or possess a vicious dog within Benton County. In ...
View ArticleConstruction Deal On Tap
A community center promised to city voters when they passed a $110 million bond issue in 2007 will be one step closer to reality if the City Council approves an agreement with Crossland Construction ...
View ArticleMan Accused Of Sexual Assault
LITTLE ROCK - A witness who was to testify Thursday in the federal trial of three men accused of plotting to rob an armored car was excused for the day after admitting smoking marijuana several ...
View ArticleCouncil to continue on budget
Printer friendly page The Crossett City Council will continue discussions on the proposed 2012 city budget during a special called meeting Thursday. The council met to examine Mayor Scott ...
View ArticleSuspect in fight, arson questioned
Printer friendly page A fight and a fire Tuesday morning put one man in the hospital and another in the custody of local law enforcement officials. At about 7 a.m. a fight involving Charles ...
View ArticleChange of venue granted in Johnson murder trial
Printer friendly page As jury selection dragged on Monday, Judge Don Glover determined that a jury could not be put together in Ashley County in the murder trial for Mark David Johnson that began ...
View ArticleDriver injured in crash
Printer friendly page A Hamburg resident was seriously injured in a Sunday afternoon accident on Hancock Road in West Crossett. According to the Ashley County ...
View ArticleTax-vote spending complaint dropped
The Arkansas Ethics Commission dismissed a complaint Friday against a group that promoted Little Rock's successful campaign to triple the city sales-tax ...
View ArticleUCA’s trustees name Courtway 10th president
Tom Courtway became the University of Central Arkansas' 10th president on Friday, a move that faculty, staff, trustees and students hope will stabilize the school, which has been beset by ...
View ArticlePolice Target Underage Drinking
Authorities in Massachusetts say a family that got lost in a seven-acre corn maze called 911 for help, apparently taking advantage of the police department's motto that says "We Want To Be ...
View ArticleDemolished Buildings make way for Garland project
Andy Shupe BUILDING BLOCKS Workers collect unbroken concrete blocks Friday after buildings that once housed Munchies and Tony C's Bar & Grill were razed as a part of the state's plans ...
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