LITTLE ROCK — State House members will vote Friday on who they want the next speaker of the House to be, though the results may not matter if the winner’s party is not in control of that body come January.
LITTLE ROCK — State House members will vote Friday on who they want the next speaker of the House to be, though the results may not matter if the winner’s party is not in control of that body come January.
FAYETTEVILLE — John David Lindsey began downsizing his business holdings more than a year ago but still could not avoid the collapse of his personal finances.
SPRINGDALE — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said today it will eliminate 300 jobs in Northwest Arkansas in corporate support areas of its business.
HARRISON — A Harrison-based health initiative has landed grants totaling more than a third of a million dollars that it can begin using this month to tackle issues in Boone and Newton counties.
BENTONVILLE — Disabled veterans can ride on Ozark Regional Transit for no charge, its board decided Wednesday.
FAYETTEVILLE — It may have started off as a discussion about the Walton Arts Center’s move to charge for parking, but Dickson Street merchants quickly moved the conversation toward addressing some of the more comprehensive parking problems.
BENTONVILLE — Disabled veterans can ride on Ozark Regional Transit for no charge, its board decided Wednesday.
A mass flu clinic will only take place today at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale, according to Washington County officials.
FAYETTEVILLE — A judge’s order to return e-mail obtained by an attorney in violation of a court order amounts to unconstitutional prior restraint and violates the state’s reporter shield law, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and its employees.
ROGERS — Rogers Police served a Bentonville man a warrant Wednesday for 63 counts of breaking or entering, a spokeswoman said.
