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Bentonville man arrested in Jan. 6 case is ‘journalist,’ lawyer says
The lawyer of a Bentonville man arrested for participating in the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, claimed his client was the victim of "selective prosecution" and that he is a "journalist," according to a motion filed in Washington D.C. federal court on March 22.
Bentonville and Rogers gets first intercity bus stop
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Bentonville and Rogers have come together to put a bus route connecting the two cities. Ozark Regional Transit's (ORT) public information officer Jeff Hatley says this new route will not only connect the two cities but bring them together. "This is finally a coordination of the...
University of Arkansas Staff Senate offers support to custodial workers considered to be outsourced
The University of Arkansas passed a resolution on March 14 to declare its support of the custodial staff that the university is considering outsourcing.
Not much of a competition for Arkansas’ starting QB job this spring
Mostly, it was just the angry, proverbial haters that wanted an in-depth, thorough rehaul of the quarterback position for Arkansas during spring drills. They were loud enough, though, Joe Average may have thought a legitimate competition would be underway for the Razorbacks’ starting gig. Such hopes have not come to fruition. Former Boise State quarterback Taylen Green was recruited out of the transfer to be Arkansas’ starter in the fall and through his first couple weeks of practice, he’s shown he doesn’t plan on losing that job any time soon. Green, who was a part-time starter for the Broncos last year, is a...
Woman pleads guilty, gets sentenced after voyeurism at JB Hunt Corporate Office
LOWELL, Ark. — A woman arrested for video voyeurism after allegedly taking a picture of a coworker in a bathroom at the JB Hunt Corporate Office in 2022 has pleaded guilty and been sentenced. Natalie Hannah Pershall, 46, was arrested and booked in the Benton County Jail on May...
Benton County Quorum Court wants to hold special election on fire department dues
The Benton County Quorum Court wants to hold a special election on the possibility of raising the fire dues related to two volunteer fire departments outside of Lowell.
Northwest Arkansas' million dollar home sales in 2023
There were 211 homes sold for $1 million or more during 2023 in Northwest Arkansas, down slightly from 217 in 2022, according to Arkansas Business.The big picture: The number of all homes sold in NWA was down 2% from a year earlier and prices dipped slightly, according to the most recent biannual residential "Arvest Skyline Report."By the numbers: In Benton County, 155 homes sold for $1 million or more in 2023, off 13% from 178 in 2022.Yes, but: In Washington County, 56 homes sold for $1 million or more, up 44% from 39 a year earlier.The most expensive home was a 7,967-square-foot estate on Beaver Lake built in 2020 that closed for $4.2 million.No. 2 was in downtown Bentonville — a $3.25 million midcentury built in 1954 with 6,286 square feet.The bottom line: Six homes in the Beaver Lake area were among the 28 most expensive homes sold (Arkansas Business' metric is $1.75 million and above) in the two-county region in 2023.
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