- Arkansas Nature Centers strive to ...
If you're going to be eyeball-to-eyeball with a rattlesnake, it's a good idea to make it indoors, writes Michael Storey in Tuesday's Style section.
- Veteran Receives Medals
TIMES RECORD * RGARRETT@SWTIMES.COM Editor's Note: This report is part of a series profiling war veterans and veterans' issues in honor of Veterans Day, which is Tuesday.
- Annual Guns N Hoses Blood Drive
The Barling Police and Fire Departments are joining together with United Blood Services for their Annual Guns N Hoses Blood Drive to encourage the community to support local hospitals' holiday blood supply.
- Barling Seeks Clarification From Chief
TIMES RECORD * ASHERRILL@SWTIMES.COM The Barling police chief who has been on military leave since this summer has returned to Arkansas and is asking the city for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, ...
- Replica of Vietnam Memorial on display at Fort Chaffee
River Valley residents paid their respects to fallen soldiers Thursday night near Fort Smith.
- Rain May Have Lead To Fatal Franklin County Wreck
State police said that Monday night's heavy rain may have lead to a deadly crash in Franklin County.
- Fayetteville bike rally officially kicks off
Bikes, Blues and Barbeque kicked off Wednesday afternoon in Fayetteville. The bike rally brings in thousands, and over the years has become one of the biggest rallies in the nation.
- School To Sell Property
TIMES RECORD * MCRIDER@SWTIMES.COM With plans made to purchase the vacated Pradco property at Jenny Lind Road, the Fort Smith School Board unanimously approved Monday a resolution to sell the school district's ...
- Open Water Crappies
Crappies typically lay their eggs in shallow protected areas, on harder bottoms where males can dig and defend a nest.
- Barling man charged with stabbing gets 20 year sentence
A Barling man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the stabbing death of his girlfriend's former brother-in-law. Police say Barry Murray stabbed Lonney Baker during an argument on October 4th.
- Beebe visits evacuees, aid workers
BARLING - Gov. Mike Beebe traveled to Fort Chaffee on Labor Day to visit and thank volunteers and emergency workers aiding Hurricane Gustav evacuees and chipped in a bit of gubernatorial influence to ensure ...
- Hurricane Gustav Evacuees Arrive at Regional Airport
The first plane carrying New Orleans evacuees to Fort Smith arrived late Saturday afternoon.
- Fort Smith School Board OKs $134 Million 2008-09 Budget
TIMES RECORD * ASHERRILL@SWTIMES.COM The Fort Smith School Board approved Monday the proposed 2008-09 budget that includes more than $134 million in expenditures for the district of nearly 14,000 students.
- Overcrowding Is Causing Two Local Schools To Expand
As new housing additions go up all over Fort Smith, more children are attending local schools.
- Barling Girl Attacked By Dog
Barling police say a young girl is recovering after being bitten by a dog that had escaped its owner's yard on J Street in Barling.
- Business Owners Welcome Chaffee Development
Monday brought three different groundbreakings at Fort Chaffee, all conducted by industrial companies planning large developments on that site.
- Fort Smith : Three companies plan expansions, relocation
Two companies plan to build new plants at Chaffee Crossing and another is moving its corporate headquarters to Fort Smith, officials announced Monday.
- Business Owners Welcome Chaffee Development
Monday brought three different groundbreakings at Fort Chaffee, all conducted by industrial companies planning large developments on that site.
- NW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY "When he started outgrowing the house, we thought he was going a bit nuts." Erin Bogle, daughter of David Bogle, who created the Museum of Native American Artifacts, which opened Thursday, to ...