JBU graduate counseling program receives accreditation
SILOAM SPRINGS -- John Brown University's graduate counseling program received accreditation from the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educa…
SILOAM SPRINGS -- John Brown University's graduate counseling program received accreditation from the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educa…
City directors discussed a possible sanitation rate increase for city customers during the pre-agenda meeting Feb. 28.
Teachers need to build a relationship with their students first when it comes to reaching, Dr. Elizabeth Wieneke said.
Brandon Craig will begin to work for Pea Ridge Schools this month. Craig was hired as the new athletic/activities director for the school district.
The Siloam Springs American Legion Post 29 Auxiliary will host a veterans dance March 15 at the Siloam Springs Community Building.
Bank executive Randy Torres defeated Siloam Springs Fire Chief Jeremey Criner in western Benton County's state House District 17 race, a Republican primary wit…
John Brown University's construction management seniors and juniors traveled to Dallas this past weekend and made a strong showing in the Regional Associated S…
One of my favorite all-time quotes is by General Shinseki, and it goes as follows: "If you don't like change, you are going to enjoy irrelevance even less." Wh…
A Widow's Heart
ROGERS -- Benton County will use a professional firm to verify how much it will cost to provide more space for the county's criminal justice system.
Feb. 26
Do you ever find yourself unable to recall information -- like that one actor from that show you like? You know, what's-his-name, the one who fights villains a…
Photograph courtesy of Krystal Elmore Lola Kirby of Siloam Springs pitches against Providence Academy on Feb. 27. Siloam Springs won the game 11-0. The Lady Pa…
A bill to exempt Oklahoma poultry growers from environmental lawsuits such as the one Oklahoma recently won against poultry companies in Arkansas passed the So…
BENTONVILLE -- Election officials in Northwest Arkansas say the first week of early voting for the March 5 primary election was quiet and uneventful.