Archive | June, 2009

Medical Examiner: Stabbing, Gunshot Killed Ulmer

FAYETTEVILLE — Stab wounds from an estranged boyfriend and a gunshot fired by police killed a Fayetteville woman, police said Monday.

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Springdale Schedules Play Day Event

SPRINGDALE — Who can remember neighborhood kids meeting in a vacant lot to play everything from tag to baseball?

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Bella Vista Considers Mailbox, Landscaping Restrictions

BELLA VISTA — People who want to build a masonry mailbox or install landscaping in a city right of way will have to get city permits under a proposed ordinance.

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Third Party OK’d In Nude Photo Suit

FAYETTEVILLE — McDonald’s has been given permission to sue a third party in a lawsuit over nude pictures of a woman that ended up on the Internet.

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Former Alderman Moves Back To Farmington

FARMINGTON — Former City Council member Terry Yopp has moved back into his Farmington home and wants to continue representing Ward 4 constituents.

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Settlement Reached In Vision Technologies Case

BENTONVILLE — A judge signed an order Monday dismissing a lawsuit between shareholders and Vision Technologies of Rogers.

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Civil Service Commission Approves Deputy Fire Chief

ROGERS — The Rogers Fire Department will soon have a new training officer.

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New Guidelines Issued For Obituaries, Death Notices

The Morning News has made several changes to its guidelines regarding the publication of obituaries and death notices. These changes will take effect beginning with Wednesday’s edition.

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That’s Senator Franken To You

My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Al Franken, the former SNL Funnyman, has won the U.S. Senate race in Minnesota, with his decidedly unfunny opponent, Norm Coleman conceding defeat. Way to go guys. Only took you eight months. Healthy children have been conceived and born in that time, albeit prematurely. For Republicans, this [...]

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The line is open

After today, I feel like a shower.

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