Bob Caudle
Recent Stories
Attorneys: Lowell Council Likely Violated Law
ROGERS — The Lowell City Council likely violated state laws involved open meetings Tuesday, but the question as to whether they can suspend the city’s elected attorney remains unanswered. Continue reading...
Lowell Council Suspends City Attorney
Attorney says council likely violated open meetings law
LOWELL — Lowell aldermen “immediately suspended” Vaughn Cordes, the city’s attorney, after a lengthy executive session Tuesday night. Continue reading...
Child’s Death Ruled Accidental
ROGERS — The State Crime Lab ruled the Aug. 4 death of a 3-year-old Benton County boy an accident, according to a report from the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. Continue reading...
Fire Department Using Computers In Dispatch
ROGERS — “Cindy” takes over dispatch duties for the Rogers Fire Department when things get busy at the 911 call center. Continue reading...
Bentonville Crash Kills One, Injures One
BENTONVILLE — A man was killed and a woman injured in a one-vehicle accident early Wednesday in the 900 block of North Main Street, according to the Bentonville Police Department. Continue reading...
Fire Department Using Computers In Dispatch
ROGERS — “Cindy” takes over dispatch duties for the Rogers Fire Department when things get busy at the 911 call center.
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1 killed, 1 injured in Bentonville wreck
BENTONVILLE — A man was killed and a woman injured in a one-vehicle accident early Wednesday in the 900 block of North Main Street, according to a report from the Bentonville Police Department.
Emanuel Perez-Serrano, 19, of 2406 S.E. 15th St. in Bentonville was a passenger in a vehicle driven by Berniece Martinez, 18, of 201 Lake St. in Bentonville. Continue reading...
Arrest made in commercial burglary
ROGERS — Police arrested a Pea Ridge man Friday in connection with a commercial burglary.
Daniel Ray Hutchek, 32, of 10502 E. McNealy in Pea Ridge was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail in connection with felony commercial burglary, felony theft of property, felony first-degree criminal mischief, felony hindering apprehension or prosecution, misdemeanor possession of an instrument of crime, misdemeanor second-degree criminal mischief and misdemeanor fleeing. Continue reading...
Rogers Gets Four New Fire Trucks, Takes Advantage Of Technology
ROGERS — New trucks have made the Rogers Fire Department a state-of-the-art organization when it comes to technology, said Fire Chief Tom Jenkins. Continue reading...
Cleatus Takes Gold In Beer Run
Cleatus Littell, my good friend and close associate, tumbled into the house this past week. Continue reading...



