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Road Program Stalls

Committee Sending Plan Back To Finance Panel

Posted: March 13, 2013 at 5 a.m.

BENTONVILLE — Benton County’s justices of the peace put the brakes on a proposed road program, citing the need to examine other priorities.

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Second Amendment Concerns

Benton County’s justices of the peace raised concerns about federal rules or regulations attached to a grant that might affect gun ownership in Benton County. The justices of the peace asked County Attorney George Spence to review a Department of Justice Grant that Sheriff Kelley Cradduck is seeking to help pay for a software program for the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. Cradduck said last week the software will make information already on hand at the Sheriff’s Office more readily accessible and give the Sheriff’s Office access to information complied by other agencies that use the same program.

Source: Staff Report

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