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County's Fire Vehicle Assessment Ready To Begin

The Morning News - Sun Nov 08

After reading a newspaper report about the countya s desire to have an independent analysis of all of the fire equipment in the county, David Bragg of Lowell offered to provide the assessment for free.

Judge Ignores Constable's Attempted Traffic Stop

Herald-Leader - Sat Nov 07

On Oct. 26, Judge Jay Finch was driving his vehicle, which had expired tags, when Craig Milligan, constable of Township 4, activated his vehicle's blue lights to stop Finch.

Agencies Pick Up Slack

Herald-Leader - Sat Nov 07

Residents needing help could call 211 for referrals and answers, eliminating the need to call several agencies trying to find the one to provide needed help.

Police Arrest Two In Gravette Robbery

Herald-Leader - Fri Nov 06

Two men reportedly entered a Gravette home July 13, produced a handgun and ordered two people to give up prescription medication and money, according to a Benton County Sheria-OEa s Oa-OEce release.

Sharing, Caring Applications Spike

Herald-Leader - Thu Nov 05

Now, representatives of Sharing And Caring of Benton County are trying to find sponsors for all the children before Thanksgiving, said Director Irene Medrano.

Facility To Open Saturday

Herald-Leader - Thu Nov 05

Open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the center will give county residents a place to dispose of unwanted furniture, refrigerators, electronics and other large household items that trash haulers will not take away.

Quorum Court Moving Decision On Hold

The Morning News - Wed Nov 04

The Finance Committee met Tuesday to determine if the move may be fi nancially feasible.

Charter School Board Eyes Election Policy

Herald-Leader - Wed Nov 04

The board will also consider implementing staggered terms for board members. Craig Brown, board president,said the board may vote on a policy early next year.

Bentonville Introduces Taxi Coupon Program

KFSM-TV Fort Smith - Tue Nov 03

Bentonville is launching a new transportation program that is designed to help senior citizens, the disabled and people with a low income.

County Employees Eye Relocation To Former Hospital

Herald-Leader - Tue Nov 03

The price tag on the move to the former St. Marya s Hospital is $1.79 million to lease a portion of the building for 15 years with two options to renew.

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