Springdale May Reduce Street Bond Projects
City officials are looking at a backup plan for street construction if the money available won’t cover costs of the planning projects.
City officials are looking at a backup plan for street construction if the money available won’t cover costs of the planning projects.
A terminated Tontitown employee wants his job back, and a letter from his attorney said a lawsuit is possible.
Northwest Arkansas residents are coping with an extended bout of cold weather at the start of a new year.
The toll was high Thursday: 10 injured among the 50 people who fled from a man with a gun at Shiloh Christian School. Two died.
Airport officials will consider paying for improving the facility’s fuel storage with city money.
A night of champagne toasts and singing "Auld Lang Syne" didn’t keep some people from beginning to carry out their New Year’s resolutions Jan. 1.
Two graduates of Springdale high schools no longer have to worry what a knock on the door or blue lights in the rearview mirror might bring.
A five-year plan for the Fire Department could change who's hired, what areas are covered, how employees are trained and the amount they are paid.
Motorists could soon have an alternative route to drive from Johnson to Cave Springs or Lowell without using a busy state or federal highway.
Two teens were arrested Wednesday in connection with incidents in which a man reported they shot at him.
The services provider at Springdale Municipal Airport could soon have a longer contract.
A schedule for maintenance at the ballpark, home of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, called for the city to spend $242,842 since the park opened in 2008. The c…
The city will be looking for a director of Public Works after the City Council upheld firing Ken Bailey on Wednesday.
The city's recently promoted Public Works director was fired Tuesday.
Higher income led the Springdale Advertising and Promotion Commission to approve a larger budget, but one with a projected surplus.
Recent inclement weather could have sent participants in city sports leagues to the phone to check on canceled games. Instead, those who signed up to receive l…
The shopping cart in the Walmart checkout overflowed with gifts for Jaquita and her brothers Jefferson and Javarous.
City officials have one less condemnation lawsuit connected to the Don Tyson Parkway interchange after the City Council approved a settlement Tuesday.
City officials are exploring the use of detention ponds to keep water flowing through a planned downtown park.
Police arrested four Rogers residents they said had possible gang connections after a daytime burglary Wednesday.
Street repair is a major expenditure in the 2014 Tontitown budget.
Missing packages in Har-Ber Meadows led to the arrest of a man police said had several Federal Express and United Parcel Service boxes in his vehicle.
A city business will be able to step up its security as a requirement for government contracts.
The terminal for the Springdale Municipal Airport could soon have an entrance that isn’t blocked each weekday by traffic.
A grant could help increase the number of lanes on an Interstate 540 overpass.
District Court officials should soon be able to keep prisoners, both from the Springdale Jail and the Washington County Detention Center, separate from judges,…
The city has a budget for the new year ahead of schedule.
A rash of accidents Monday morning on bridges and overpasses could be repeated today as water refreezes.
Seeing Tontitown on the car and a local officer inside pleases residents, who’ve adjusted to having their own Police Department by making more calls for servic…
Work is continuing on plans for three new fire stations, but progress has stalled because of problems with the locations for the stations.
Moving water and sewer lines along Jackson Avenue should begin soon. The Springdale Water and Sewer Commission approved Wednesday a construction contract with …
The creation of a downtown catalytic project moved closer Monday after a City Council committee approved sending three resolutions to a vote. The committee for…
A recent donation, combined with other gifts, has improved the financial status of The Jones Center.
A roving band of scavengers is making life harder for some Springdale residents.
Spectators at ball games in city parks should soon have a better viewing experience.
Allan Mussler couldn’t stop a pit bull from attacking his daughter’s dog, Chewie. “The pit bull attacked so fast I didn’t have time to pick Chewie up,” Mussler…
Magnolia Gardens could soon have new buildings for its events.
The City Council discussed possible changes in the city’s 2014 budget Monday at a committee meeting, including an additional 2 percent raise for city employees.
City water has replaced paved roads as the service most wanted in areas the city annexed in the past few years.
Wrapping up overlay district regulations moved a step forward Monday after a four-hour joint meeting of the City Council and the Planning Commission. The atten…
City officials, with several costly construction projects projected to need more money, want to protect the city’s piggy bank.
Pay raises will be the biggest increase in the budgets for the city’s individual departments.
Up to 150 jobs will be added to the economy representatives of a California-based company announced Wednesday.
Up to 150 jobs will be added to the local economy after a California-based company announced Wednesday an expansion to Springdale.
An overlay district and renovation to the city airport terminal will wait after the City Council tabled those issues at Tuesday’s meeting.
The City Council is looking closely at how the 2014 budget will affect the city’s Capital Improvement Program fund.
Those trying to stay in shape at the Springdale Senior Center could soon have a separate physical activity building.
Projections show expected jumps in sales tax revenue will not come in time for a big impact on the city’s 2014 budget.
Patrons of the public library may soon be able to sip coffee while enjoying renovation of the facility, a decade after its last major expansion.
There will be no drive-through light display in J.B. Hunt Park this year.