Thursday Nov 12 | Herald-Leader
Hanna Qedan of Farmington gives the thumbs-up sign after signing a basketball letter of intent Wednesday to play for Arkansas State.
Police on the Hunt for Man Who Groped and Flashed Women on Fayetteville Trails
Fayetteville Police are on the hunt for a man who reportedly groped one woman and flashed another early this weekend on the Fayetteville trail system in Washington County.
Teams headed to new conferences in 2010
The Arkansas Activities Association Board of Directors released the conference alignments for the 2010-11 school years recently.
U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., is co-sponsoring a bill that would change how schools are evaluated for adequate yearly progress under the No Child Left Behind education law.
Floods Close Roads Across Region
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Rain Causes Problems on Streets and Yards
Thursday's rain storm caused problems throughout Northwest Arkansas, from streets to front yards.
Neon Deon : Clay making most of opportunities on both sides of ball
Brooke McNeely Farmington sophomore Deon Clay tackles an Ozark player Friday, Sept.
Stalled irrigation project gets attention from Echo Hawk
Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Larry Echo Hawk pledged support Thursday for Navajo Agricultural Products Industry, which manages the federally funded Navajo Indian Irrigation Project.
Job Of The Day: September 14, 2009
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Siloam Springs capitalizes on Farmington's mistakes
A pair of untimely penalties and a costly fourth quarter miscue were Farmingtona s undoing in Friday nighta s season opener at Glenn W. Black Stadium.
Scrimmage identifies Pirates' weaknesses
Noposition group escaped scrutiny after head coach Tracy Sutton watched the video of Greenlanda s 42-20 loss to Farmington in Monday nighta s scrimmage.
Some rural water customers favor leak protection fees
A customer survey taken by the Washington Water Authority revealed customers could be in favor of some sort of leak protection added to their bills.
Lawsuit claiming botched bull vasectomy filed again
A west Washington County farming family has filed for a second time its lawsuit against a Farmington veterinarian they claim failed to properly sterilize their bull.
FAYETTEVILLE : Plea is not guilty in stabbing death
A Farmington man facing capital murder charges in the June 26 slaying of his former girlfriend pleaded innocent Monday.
Not guilty plea : Anderson enters plea in capital murder case
BROOKE McNEELY Northwest Arkansas Times Ricky Anderson appears before Judicial Officer Ray Reynolds for his arraignment Monday at the Washington County Detention Center.
Ozark Profile : Hardin raises spirits with powered parachute
ANTHONY REYES Northwest Arkansas Times Tony Hardin can often be seen flying over the skies of Fayetteville in his powered parachute that he operates from his home in Fayetteville.
Transit service revives western route
In case you missed it, Route 50 of the Ozark Regional Transit is up and running.
Bikes, Blues & BBQ adding golf tourney to schedule
Fayetteville's Bikes, Blues & BBQ rally is teaming up with Habitat for Humanity for a charity golf tournament to fund a "biker-built" home during next year's festival.
Farmington, Fayetteville to revise sewer contracts
A revised sewer contract with the city of Farmington was considered Tuesday by the Fayetteville City Council Water and Sewer Committee.