- Har-Ber biology teacher dies in U.S. 71 accident
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Trooper Wilson Short of the Arkansas State Police collects information Monday morning at the scene of a one-vehicle accident on U.S. 71 Business in south Fayetteville.
- First Dyess parade is a success
Dyess held its very first Christmas Parade Saturday night, December 20, much to the delight of townspeople and area citizens.
- University offers virtual museum on the Internet
The holidays bring extra time to spend in flannel pajamas and drink a hot cup of java.
- UAMS administrator with NWA ties shot and killed in robbery
A robber in Little Rock shot and killed a University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences administrator who recently taught radiologic imaging classes at Fayetteville's UAMS-operated health education center.
- Switching from catfish to rice
One of the consequences of falling catfish prices is the removal of ponds from production.
- FACES
COURTESY Students of area piano and voice teachers recently participated in two music recitals at the First Presbyterian Church in Springdale on Nov.
- Arkansas producers nearing end of rice harvest
As of Oct. 31, the Arkansas rice crop was 'probably over' 90 percent harvested, according to Chuck Wilson, Arkansas Extension rice specialist.
- Bella Vista Police Department reports
A man was working on the parking lot, cutting into the concrete and showering sparks.
- Trustees name building after UAMS' soon-to-retire chief
The chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences received a surprise and a standing ovation Wednesday when UA trustees revealed that they had named a new $ 15.
- Judge: Jury To Hear 'Confession'
TIMES RECORD * JARNOLD@SWTIMES.COM Sebastian County jurors will be allowed to hear the 'confession' of an 85-year-old Mansfield man charged with murdering his wife, a judge ruled Monday.
- Arkansas rice: 'slow but sure' harvest
Inevitably, Arkansas' late-planted rice crop has led to a late harvest. But the effects of hurricanes and a cool September have also lengthened the harvest season.
- 18 vie for Monette Manor Queen
Winners of the Monette Manor Pageant are, from left: Anna Wilmoth, second runner-up; Queen Bea Flanagan; Anna Jones, first runner-up. (Town Crier photo/Revis Blaylock.
- Records
Simeon James Morse Nathan and Whitney Morse of Powhatan have announced the birth of a son on Sept.
- Allen County grand jury indictments for September
An Allen County grand jury returned 27 public indictments this month. Those indicted and their charges are: Leroy D. Foster , 25, of 803 Runyan Ave., burglary, domestic violence and felonious assault.
- Dorothy "Dot" Stanley
Graveside services for Dorothy "Dot" Porter Stanley, 75, widow of Francis Malcolm Stanley, will be 11 a.m. Monday in Hampton Cemetery.
- ASUMH dedicates new building
The big new Health Sciences Building on the Arkansas State University Mountain Home campus and the teaching programs it supports will make ASUMH a health careers education hub serving 10 to 25 counties, ...
- Daily record
Births The following is a list of those births reported to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette by area hospitals.
- Arkansas' rice crop, post-Gustav
Reached Thursday morning, Chuck Wilson, Arkansas Extension rice specialist, could offer only a preliminary assessment of the damage done to Arkansas' rice crop by Hurricane Gustav.
- Ozark Profile : Little Betty and owner visit elderly, children in Fayetteville
BROOKE McNEELY Northwest Arkansas Times Kathleen Wilson sits with her poodle, Little Betty, in their Fayetteville home Thursday afternoon.