Siloam Springs, AR News
Siloam Springs, AR News
The JBU NASA team is about to compete. You can watch live here:
JBU teams took first and second place in the undergraduate division at the 2012...
Just got word that the SIFE team got first runner-up in their league. Congrats t...
Update from the SIFE team...
School may be out for the summer but a number of talented students are represent...
Group to mull old hospital site’s future
New Toastmasters group begins meeting in Siloam
DaySpring goes zero waste to landfill
Grief support group to begin meeting in June
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Federal judge denies bail for Hanson
Some advice for newest graduates
Right of Center: The Great Divider
Main Street Siloam holds fundraiser event
‘A timely reward...’
CHURCH NEWS: Donations needed
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Animals need items
Write On: Giving up is hard to do
Columnist: Don’t try life alone
Reflections on Life: Memorial Day
Looking Back: 50 years ago: Siloam Springs featured in publication
2012 State Champions
Timeout: Expect Panthers to make another run in 2013
Flores earns MVP honors
Panthers look for productive summer
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Life support pulled on former hospital
Garage owners halt permit request
2012 Panthers receive $3.2 million in scholarships
Cleanup nets 139 tons
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Camp of Champs
Maroon tops Gray
SBR starts season with victories
Juniors compete at state decathlon
Committee: Old hospital has no future
Boys & Girls Club to offer more scholarships
SSHS’s Ford eyes national FBLA officer slot
SSHS students to receive scholarships
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Some have odd thoughts on Arkansas FOI Act
Right of Center: Obama the opportunist
Looking Back: 25 years ago: SCAC presents ‘Fiddler on the Roof ’
Southside Elementary’s got talent
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Clothing needed
CHURCH NEWS: Free clothing
Brown helps UAM win debate title
Columnist: Coffee beans and Christians
OMP needs volunteers
Timeout: Superhero movie gives learning lessons
Road block
Pollard adds to family legacy
Spring continues for SSHS football team
Brill has breakout season
Blossom takes 3rd in long jump at Meet of Champs
Some want USA Metal to scrap plans
A star is named
CenturyLink: City should stay out of broadband business
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Storm alert will use phones, email
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Casino employees donate school supplies to Moseley
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Lady Panthers’ season ends with shutout loss
Repeat in reach
Sharp chooses volleyball, Lyon
Group: Report before choosing building’s fate
Scouts to raise flags, funds
2nd Saturday Music kicks off again for 2012 season
School board looks at changes to building plan
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
LETTERS: Thanks for support
Griz Bear: The Great Outdoors
Right of Center: You could have fooled me
Poole completes basic training
Police work to stop rail crossing wrecks
Last bell rings for JBU graduates
Looking Back: 50 years ago: Arkansas State Bank installs electronic sign
OMP needs local help
Funk named as finalist for merit scholarship
McKee wins 2012 ENVY award
Engle promoted to loan manager
ENGAGEMENT: Hilliard, Staggs to wed May 26
ENGAGEMENT: Teehee, Mitchell announce May 11 wedding
Family Fun & Fitness Night coming May 11
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Field trip
May term classes are in full swing!
City to seek $200K grant for Gates expansion
Siloam Springs band students grant teen’s wish
Ability Tree kicks off growth campaign
City holds last broadband meeting
Welcome Center to celebrate Tourism Week with freebies
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Area mail carriers begin annual food drive
OMP coming to Siloam Springs
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Panel nixes bike path for Fisher Ford Bridge
New girls coach hired by district
Spring football kicks off Monday
Conference champs again
Larkin to continue career at Oklahoma Christian
Baseball, softball swept at Morrilton
SSHS girls shutout Lady Mounties
Class of 2012 graduates on Saturday, May 5! The undergraduate commencement cere...
Check out a student photo taken during the 20 minute student-planned "study brea...
County eyes shared paths on new bridges
City gives USA Metal Sept. 1 deadline
Man gets 5 years for fatality
Siloam students attend UA Hispanic Scholars Day
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Family Fun/Fitness Night
JBU announces College of Business
Bed races roll through Siloam Springs
LETTERS: National Day of Prayer
On The Record: Heading the right weigh
Right of Center: Hope, change and hopeless
OMP group coming to Siloam Springs
ANNIVERSARY: McFadins to celebrate 50th anniversary with reception
ANNIVERSARY: Sniders celebrate 70 years together
ENGAGEMENT: King, Jordan set May 12 wedding date
Columnist: Lessons not learned
Write On: A matter of survival
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Broadband meeting
Star Gazing: May is good time to view Mars, Venus
CHURCH NEWS: National Day of Prayer
Southside students raise $1,500 for Tailwaggers
Finals week is in full swing. What was your most memorable finals week moment?
Cox backing anti-cable group
Jepson robber gets 25 years in prison
Mayor, Cox spar over contract
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West Siloam man arrested on arson charges
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JBU excels at Reynolds Governor’s Cup
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Proposed Allens expansion would double warehouse space
JBU team takes 1st in shelter building
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Panthers take 3rd at conference, girls fifth
Girls defeated, remain in 4th
Panthers take control
Panthers split baseball series with Airedales
Check out the World Vision article on the recent Shelter Design Contest. Way to...
John Brown University announced the formation of the College of Business today:...
‘Praying it back’
Decatur Bank gets purchase offer
Foodstuff fundraisers aplenty this weekend
Board: Cameron can work from home
Civitan hits the links Saturday
Kindergarten registration set for Friday
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
No hiding under blankets as bed racers hit streets
LETTERS: Project Graduation Golf Tournament success
Griz Bear: Political Fido
Right of Center: Obama vs. the straw man
OMP coming to Siloam
Pool memberships for sale
Looking Back: 25 years ago: Dogwood Festival draws large crowd
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Family Fun Night
Columnist: Is apathy OK?
Write On: The black rose
Hastie Cemetery needs help
Reflections on Life: Who’s packing your parachute?
CHURCH NEWS: Free clothing
The wind test from the World Vision Shelter Design Contest on Saturday.
The JBU Lunabotics team is being featured on the NASA Lunabotics Facebook page....
USA Metal to move
Siloam Springs makes top 20 best small town list
City police investigate Pizza Hut break-in
Junior high revamp to begin in June
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Rummage sale
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Siloam Springs tax receipts fall in February
SSHS soccer victorious at Greenbrier
Panthers rout Huntsville in doubleheader
Hunt’s home run wins it for SSHS
Soccer hosting alumni game
Junior high boys finish 8th, girls 9th at NWA meet
JBU team 2 shelter is up against "the wolf". The wind and rain is similar to a t...
JBU team 2 is just about done putting their shelter together. The crowd is fasci...
Judson University team 2 is testing "snow load" during the World Vision shelter...
The University of Louisiana at Monroe team just put the roof on their shelter. T...
Judson University team 1 assembling their shelter.
"snow load" testing of JBU team 1 is complete at the World Vision shelter design...
The World Vision Shelter Construction Contest, hosted by JBU is starting now. Fi...
The student event “Beautiful Things: Voices for the Broken” will be hosted in th...
See why Siloam Springs is a great town with great opportunities.
Group wants proposal for hospital building
West Siloam Springs looks to regulate food vendors
Wreck kills Colcord man
Deuel takes reins of Siloam Springs library
Heritage League rummage sale
Rain barrel class set for May 5
Kindergarten registration is April 27
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
LETTERS: Speak up about bullying
Right of Center: Pain at the pump
‘Foxfire’ cast takes SCAC stage this month
Looking Back: 50 years ago: Franklin Electric ships out first motors
SSMH accepting nominations for Patient Choice Awards
Siloam blogger to be part of ‘Listen to your mother’ April 29
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Mills Country Farm Tours
Write On: A matter of tastes
CHURCH NEWS: Free clothing
Columnist: Morals really aren’t an option
Reflections on Life: Is anyone normal?
Grace Episcopal Church to celebrate anniversary of organ
The JBU Cathedral Choir joined the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas for their fin...
Northside preschool earns 3-stars
FFA plant sale kicks off Monday at school
King-size race to hit streets during Dogwood
Planners OK former high school renovations
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Republican Women to meet April 23
Panthers edge Goblins in shootout
Lady Panthers lose another in PKs
Blossom soars to new heights in Springdale relay
Softball swept at Greenbrier
Baseball swept
JBU golfers finish 10th in OKC
It was a big day for JBU teams at the Governor's Cup yesterday!
Voters pass 1/2-cent sales tax
Farmers Market kicks off Saturday
JBU forms College of Education
New Beginnings needs volunteers
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
Kite Day flies on Saturday
Museum to host ‘Novel Ideas’ program
Dogwood Literacy plans open house
Ignorance of law no excuse
Right of Center: Obama and all of us vs. Supreme Court
Scholarship offered in name of slain student
Teens learn safe driving tips
Houston releases book of stories
Looking Back: 10 years ago: DaySpring website named top hit for Easter
CHURCH NEWS: Gospel music
Write On: Media’s impact redepression
ENGAGEMENT: McQuilliams, Rye to exchange vows April 13
Columnist: This changes everything
Reflections on Life: Life after death?
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Museum program
JBU has several job openings, including one for an entry-level graphic designer....
USA Metal given OK to continue
2 named to city boards
Residents ask questions at broadband meeting
Board approves new zoning
County planners weigh Allens Inc. expansion
White powder trial reset
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Man arrested on kidnapping charges
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Panthers fifth at Relays
Soccer nets two road wins
Vilonia completes sweep of SSHS
Softball swept by Vilonia
JBU announces the formation of the College of Education. Congratulations to the...
New Siloam hospital nears completion
‘Happy girl’ dies at 7
Directors OK $350K more for bridge project
School focuses on literacy
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
LETTERS : Thanks for outpouring of support
JBU receives $4 million gift
On The Record: Hanging with a real teacher
Right of Center: Some curious things
JBU choir to perform April 14
Looking Back: 25 years ago: 1987 Panther tennis squad ties with Grove
VFW offers bingo twice each month
Star Gazing: Red Planet becomes clearer in April
Columnist: Take heaven by storm
Cemetery needs help
Reflections on Life: This is insane
COMMUNITY DIGEST: Street closing
CHURCH NEWS: Sermon in songs
Pilot project moves dropouts to re-enroll
Timeout: Coach at peace with decision
JBU is putting together the Spring 2012 Brown Bulletin and wants to hear from yo...
We are pleased to announce an anonymous $4 million gift to help us build two new...
Who do you think should win the next Faculty Excellence Award? Nominate your fav...
It's finally here! The new art facility opens at JBU!
JBU dedicates new visual arts building
Officers net 5 in dual meth busts
Middle School students caught with alcohol on campus
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Siloam Springs hosts 1st broadband public hearing
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Crash sends 2 to area hospitals
Panthers swept at Harrison
Boys off to strong start
JBU golfer finishes first, team third
Panthers place ninth at relay meet in Rogers
Gravette holds off Lady Panthers
Project Graduation sign-ups available
Way to go JBU SIFE! "JBU SIFE Students Named Regional Champions for Outstanding...
Did you get married this year? Have a baby? Write a book? Change jobs? JBU is pu...
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Registration deadline looms for Oklahoma special election
Students show board Common Core work
Ability Tree to offer support group for families
Cemetery group needs help
Siloam Springs student receives NWACC award
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
LETTERS: Cherokee Nation assisting Delaware County in construction of roads and bridges
UA students battling hunger
Right of Center: Santorum said what?
Spring Gem and Mineral Show coming April 14-15
Write On: What a difference a day makes
Gardeners cultivate skills for planting
Looking Back: 50 years ago: Train president promises continued service
CHURCH NEWS: Church yard sale
Vet picnic set for March 31
ENGAGEMENT: Kleber, Stokes to exchange vows April 28
Reflections on Life: Bible as a history book?
Columnist: Life in slow motion
Scrap metal fundraiser
JBU SIFE was just named regional champs. They will compete at nationals in March...
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School Board OKs sale of outbuildings
Siloam named 1 of least expensive areas
Former businessman remembered for his smile
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‘Let’s go fly a kite !’
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Casino employees remove trash along Hwy. 412
Spring Gem and Mineral Show set for April 14-15
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Allard receives band scholarship
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JBU Cathedral Choir to perform in Siloam Springs
2012 Student Works Gallery Opening
Teachers will see pay hike for 2011-2012
Bring out the junk: Spring cleanup begins Monday
Gardening workshop to help inspire green thumbs
County panel OKs grant budgets
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LETTERS: New river park should be operated by the state
Website could be useful
Right of Center: Truth, misstatements and downright lies
Gem show coming next month
Lending a hand around town
Vet picnic set for March 31
ENGAGEMENT: Gutierrez, Johnson plan May 11 wedding
Columnist: ‘You can see a lot by looking’
Reflections on Life: How should we respond?
Panthers fall to Jonesboro in Bulldog Classic
Commission overturns state bass record
Cemetery needs help
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Planners scrap permit for USA Metal
City to host broadband public hearings
Girl pleads not guilty to Twitter offense
Ability Tree to host scrap metal fundraiser
OBITUARIES: Siloam Sprigns
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Golden Eagles stage rally, fall short in OT
Henson slams competition
FSN edges SSHS boys, girls teams tie
Greenwood sweeps Lady Panthers
SSHS to sell tickets for Kickoff Classic
Phillips shut down Springdale
Red Heads considered for HOF
Larkin named to all-area team
Check out these photos from last weekend's The Next Big Thing!
JBU men's basketball team compete against Montana Western today at 2:15 pm. Come...
Does free trade or fair trade better help impoverished peoples of the world? Jo...
Keeping their eyes on the sky
Work resumes at Osage Creek site
Message system alerts parents
City queries state about Highway 412 overpass
JBU talent vie to be ‘Next Big Thing’
Pica Pole: Floating at Fisher Ford
Right of Center: Gas and gaffs
Reflections on Life: Who are the hypocrites?
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Looking Back: 25 years ago: Clarke Company leaves Siloam for Springdale
ENGAGEMENT: Berlin, Ediger make plans for July 28 wedding
Fitness classes offered at JBU
Write On: What a difference a prayer made
Columnist: Hooey or hero?
Students win big at adopters assembly
Poultry meeting to be held March 20 in Siloam Springs
JBU to host trade debate
KLRC is finalist for national award
ADC in need of volunteers
Timeout: No soft spots in football schedule
The JBU Men’s Basketball team is going to Nationals! We’re sending them off in s...
Planning to attend JBU for the first time this fall? Start getting to know fello...
City board OKs river park
Siloam gets 2 leap year babies
Allens Inc. sells 4 of 6 frozen vegetable plants
Flu outbreak hits Northside Elementary
Girl could be charged with Internet threat
Hanson pleads not guilty
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Residents speak out against lawsuit settlement
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Golden Eagles headed to national tournament
Kansas loses in semifinals
SSHS to play Watson Chapel at Razorback Stadium
Hornets win regional title
Lady Panthers split first day of tournament
Lady Hornets’ season comes to end
Panthers top Lions
Kickoff Classic tickets on sale
Cerak to speak at JBU
Students are getting ready for The Next Big Thing, happening tomorrow at 7:00 pm...
Mark your calendars: The Degree Completion Program is hosting an information ses...
Siloam might get river park
High school choir to perform on public television tomorrow
Armed robber hits Sav-A-Lot store
Sales tax jumps by $33K
Veterans picnic set for March 31 in Fayetteville
GUEST COMMENTARY: Scrap yard affects many people
RIGHT OF CENTER: Spayed and neutered
Life in the fast lane
LOOKING BACK: 50 years ago: Allen Foods receives permit for expansion
Cherokee Nation donates $579K to schools
JBU rates rise 4.7% from last year
WRITE ON: News from the Lone Star State
ENGAGEMENT: Thoma, McCarver to wed March 16
Cemetery group seeks help with upkeep
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: The storms of life
COLUMNIST: Ordinary Time
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Bulldogs blank Panthers
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Former Idol rival speaks to students
Allens sells Texas plant
Arson suspect arrested in Watts
City administrator urges formation of hospital committee
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Students present talent at John Brown art show
Cemetery group needs help
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Lady Panthers’ season ends at state
OCU ousts Golden Eagles
Stars pull away in second half
Baseball
Lady Comets, Lady Hornets advance to state
Softball off to good start
It was a tough night for the guys:
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The JBU men's basketball team are headed to the semi-finals of the SAC tournamen...
Today: JBU women’s basketball team plays their 1st game of the SAC conference to...
District to upgrade with new buses
Driver hits police car during chase
Nothing average about SCAC’s ‘Ordinary Day’
Man cited for firing air pistol in town
Four arrested on drug charges in West Siloam
LETTERS: Thanks for support
Walmart, others give to help kids
RIGHT OF CENTER: Gas, reality vs. fiction
Mother/Son Bowling day set for Saturday
Chamber needs designs for 2012 Dogwood Festival
Crisis unit to host training program March 3
Southside Extravaganza draws crowd
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: New car wash opens in Siloam Springs
COLUMNIST: Where does Mi-sun fit?
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: This is Leap Day
Benefit meal planned
ENGAGEMENT: Craig, Rogers to exchange vows
Cemetery group to form association
WRITE ON: Tripping the light Lintastic
Abbey honored at Bellhaven
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City directors take ‘tour’ of new museum
‘Happy Like This’ to host fundraiser
Former American Idol contestant to talk, sing in Siloam Springs
Benefit meal to help Dana Mills and family
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Macfarlan named national VFW essay winner
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Bittersweet ending
Varsity girls No. 3 seed after loss
Boys soccer team begins its title defense
Lady Panthers stocked with plenty of talent
Golden Eagles defeat Drovers, women secure SAC Tourney spot
Kansas teams, Colcord girls clinch area berths
Project Graduation golf tourney set
A recovery celebration reception was held yesterday for Eunbit (Gina) Oh, who wa...
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Students are taking advantage of the 70 degree weather and studying outside today.
Two more chances to see "The Three Musketeers" this weekend. This is a show you...
Grace Episcopal approved as parish
Price releases new book
Siloam duo shot by Missouri police
Planners table scrapyard paving request
Ray to become CEO of Springdale Arvest
Murphy completes Army training
ON THE RECORD: Re-examining social footprint
RIGHT OF CENTER: Almost unbelievable
COLUMNIST: Cristiano Turismo
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Your reality - my reality
Area homelessness Q&A: A discussion
Geneaologists to meet
Primavera group meets
WRITE ON: Recurring nightmare
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JBU falls to Stars at home
Bergthold sisters excel at relays, ready for state meet
High stakes for Vilonia games
Kansas teams advance to region tournament
Lady Panthers fall short of regional
VeggieTales Costume Contest - "Larry, the Pirate Who Won't Do Anything"
JBU President Chip Pollard and VeggieTales Creator Phil Vischer pose with JBU st...
Students have been encouraged to dress up as their favorite VeggieTales characte...
VeggieTales Costume Contest - "Larry, Bob and Jr. the Asparagus"
VeggieTales Costume Contest - "Larry Boy"
VeggieTales Costume Contest - "Mrs. Asparagus"
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Hanson: Fit to stand trial for letters
West Siloam to give amnesty for unpaid traffic tickets
Work progressing on business redo
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Group raises funds for cancer research
Play auditions at SCAC
VeggieTales creator to speak at JBU on Tuesday
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Siloam child is 40,000th born at Willow Creek
Board hears update on school revamp plans
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Deadline for primary approaches
Panthers’ road magic ends at Spook House
Back to Back
MACU ends JBU’s streak
Swimmers take second
Larkin sparks Lady Panthers
Freshman girls eye regional berth
The "Three Musketeers" opens TONIGHT! Tickets are for sale online at
VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer is coming to speak in chapel on Feb. 21.
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Cost to demo hospital might hit $1.5 million
Inclement weather closes school district doors Monday
Two resign from city planning commission
Store donates films to library group
Marshals capture Adair County fugitive
State approves aid for county to build bridges
RIGHT OF CENTER: Bureaucracy run-amuck
Right time to decide on salaries
Everyone dances with a star
LOOKING BACK: 50 years ago: Jones, Bynum remain friends
COLUMNIST: Political X-ray
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: So, who are you voting for?
Southside Elementary School announces honor roll
Police take training to former high school
Three SSMH employees receive awards for 2011 service
Brown bag lunch set for Feb. 28
Garrett receives promotion to Lt. Col.
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Talks begin on new stadium
Armed robbery suspects arrested
Trash rates could rise to fund new equipment
Lot hit hurts 1
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Panthers take down Devil Dogs
Seven in row for JBU men, women lose
Overtime twice as nice for varsity girls
Panther bowlers win conference, girls take second
Ramay sweeps junior high teams
Phil Vischer, creator of Veggie Tales and JellyTelly, is coming to JBU! And, JB...
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As part of the regular accreditation visit, JBU is seeking public comment:
United Way looks to fill director’s seat
Police need leads to help solve convenience store burglary
Local woman dies in Colorado
GLBT group works to educate Siloam Springs community, schools
Man arrested for sexual messages
Arrest made in car theft
LETTERS: Prodigal son revisit
ON THE RECORD: Diary of a Blue Hog
RIGHT OF CENTER: Cooked the books again
‘The Three Musketeers’ to open at JBU
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Do all people go to Heaven?
COLUMNIST: Put a hand on your wallet
WRITE ON: Post bowl observations
LOOKING BACK: 10 years ago: City directors make part of Elgin Street ‘one-way’
ENGAGEMENT: Andrews, Butler will exchange vows March 17
ENGAGEMENT: Chastain, Ekmay to wed Feb. 18
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City collected more recyclables in 2011
New eatery coming to Siloam
JBU giving support to 2 injured students
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Last day approaching for absentee ballots
Ability Tree branches out with new program
Malpractice lawsuits dropped against Siloam Springs
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SSHS boys win at Greenbrier, girls lose
JBU teams roll past Crimson Storm
Cowgirls remain perfect in NWAC, beat Lady Panthers
Women win 2nd straight
Engineers, Lady Engineers rout Foyil
Comets pull out overtime win
The JBU art gallery is hosting paintings by Kentucky artist Leslie Nichols. The...
Team creates plan to clean up water
Man arrested on drug charges
Daddy/daughter dance set for next week
Crash sends 3 to area hospitals
Oklahoma poet releases new book
LETTERS: Leave hospital as shrine to Siloam doctor
PICA POLE: Beautiful mind
RIGHT OF CENTER: What the president forgot to say
LAW STRUCK: Effects of social media can be long-lasting
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: Dr. Weaver returns from Israel trip
COLUMNIST: Choices
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Terrestrial overpopulation is a myth
STAR GAZING: Jupiter, Venus highlight night sky
WRITE ON: Wildlife and water heaters
End of work nears for new hospital
Decatur gets new wet business
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TIMEOUT: Handing out some first half awards for 5 A-West
Directors ask cost to demolish hospital
New Main Street grant matches facade improvements downtown
Appeals court affirms Devor conviction
Water meters to be replaced in Siloam Springs
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Siloam Springs sweeps at Vilonia
JBU rolls to victory at SGU
Swimmers take second at meet
Freshman girls win fifth straight
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Comets, Lady Comets win
Online tickets for the JBU production of "The Three Musketeers" are now availabl...
Hit JBU students still in regional hospitals
2 arrested on meth charges
Northside scores 2nd in state in tests
Adopters attend middle school lunch
Search for new library manager continues
RIGHT OF CENTER: Prevarication but no jobs, oil
Still room for cursive in school
Father, son team rolls out iPhone photo app
Trio wins 1st place VFW awards
Homelessness forum sheds light on issue
Lyttle completes artillery training
COLUMNIST: Share a prayer
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: The older brother
ANNIVERSARY: Linns celebrate 50th anniversary
ENGAGEMENT: Morris, Budder set March 17 wedding date
WRITE ON: A time to listen; a time to speak
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TIMEOUT: Tonight may be the night
As the care of Eunbit (Gina) and Dahye (Sarah) continues in the aftermath of Fri...
Here is another picture from Sarah’s room. Thank you to those who made cards. If...
This morning over 150 cards and notes that were made during the prayer gathering...
UPDATE: Eunbit (Gina): We have many reasons to be thankful to God. At the moment...
2 women injured crossing Hwy. 412
Broadband issue will go to voters
Nonprofits receive city funds
Emelia’s to close Jan. 29
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Genealogy meeting
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Benton County judge cuts districts
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30 years and counting ...
Round 1 goes to SSHS
Men win another in OT
Cameron, Lady Panthers pull out victory
UPDATE: Andre Broquard just finished speaking with Enbit (Gina) and she said to...
UPDATE: Both students are at regional hospitals being treated and assessed by ad...
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West Siloam OKs water rate hike
School Board members give nod to 6-year master plan
Names needed for 2012 Pioneer Citizen Award
Friday last chance to register for election
Decatur council mulls private club license
LETTERS: Area needs annual fire dues
PICA POLE: Be prepared
RIGHT OF CENTER: Vetting vs. stupidity
Benton County natural gas fuel plan stalls
New route to Tahlequah for ‘park and ride’
Veteran receives posthumous medals
LOOKING BACK: 40 years ago: New photo studio opens on South Maxwell
WEDDING: Keith, Moore exchange vows Dec. 3
ANNIVERSARY: Chastains celebrate 30 years together
The Gedanken Experiment opens in JBU Art Gallery
Siloam volunteer ‘graduates’ from Crystal Bridges’ guide training
WRITE ON: The new year, so far
COLUMNIST: Ditch the receding goal pursuit
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Earth: A primordial paradise
Siloam team heading to entrepreneur event
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City hears both ends of cable issue
Homelessness event set for Tuesday
Secretary of Defense calls Siloam airman on New Year’s
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Work begins to repair century-old downtown building
Galliguez on fire as JBU grabs OT victory
George runs away from freshman boys
Devil Dogs crash party, again
Homecoming split
Girls bowling team defeats Van Buren
Kansas sweeps Colcord at home
The spring semester is officially underway at JBU!
Fire rips into downtown landmark
Parks & Rec to hold annual Game Night on Friday
Sales tax numbers rise for Dec.
Siloam police arrests up for 2011
McVey awaits sentencing
LETTERS: Cheerleaders need support
Don’t discount lottery post
RIGHT OF CENTER: The president’s New Year’s resolution
Guardsmen face challenges after return
‘California, here we come’
25 years ago: City extends water down Country Club Road
COLUMNIST: What is love?
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REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Authentic Christianity
Banking workshop set for Thursday at Cherokee Casino
WRITE ON: Expansion of theories
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TIMEOUT: SSHS puts in bid for 5A basketball tournament
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City speeds bids for water filters
Man breaks into liquor store, business
County OKs Allens dock expansion
School board bringing master plan to vote
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Crossland chosen to create new junior high school
Police search for arson suspect
Ford named to receive O’Brian Youth Leadership Award
Sweep start for SSHS
Golden Eagles turn away Evangels
Scoreless 4th sinks freshmen
Skatepark still closed
Police still looking for robbery suspect
Siloam Springs sales tax barely falls in November
Mock election to be held next week
Key Lodge 7 Masons install 2012 officers
PICA POLE: Leaping to conclusions
RIGHT OF CENTER: The Cockeyed Hawkeye Caucus
WRITE ON: Accolades for ‘The Help’
Looking back a year later
COLUMNIST: Hope remains
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Relevance or authenticity?
Northside makes donation to animal shelter
STAR GAZING: Wonders abound in January
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Berlin’s buzzer-beater sinks SGU
TIMEOUT: One last hurrah through the 5 A-West
Conference play begins
GHS adjusting to life without Burcham
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Pay phone numbers drop in Siloam
Brit walks across U.S. to raise funds for cancer research
Decatur State Bank agrees to FDIC consent order
‘Romeo & Juliet’ reading set for tomorrow night
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Thanks for the memories
Eagles fly by Panthers
Kansas goes 1-2 in Tulsa
Lady Panthers fall to Lady Wampus Cats
'California or Bust’
Cherokee Casino begins offering off-track horse race bets
County planners hear Allens plant expansion request
Cincinnati looks back at January tornado
PICA POLE: Glow from the backseat
RIGHT OF CENTER: The gift that keeps on giving
Directors OK 2nd ward reading
Pack, Marveggio exchange vows June 17
Tired Iron meets each month
WRITE ON: Of this and that
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: New attitude for a new year
COLUMNIST: Time to reform the formation of the Reformers
Food Pantry gives away food monthly
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TIMEOUT: Schools move up start times for Jan. 6
Lady Panthers host four-team round-robin
Panthers return to court
Tough draw for Kansas
JBU travels to OBU
Cameron receives 2 percent bonus
Santa Claus visits Children’s Center
Cops shop with kids
St. Nicholas Avenue part of city’s history
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A least favorite Christmas
Answering Christmas questions
Peraza named NSCAA All-American
Marathon takes unexpected turn for local runner
Siloam Springs Holiday Invitational
Santa stops by for Q&A
Grandparents raising kids after tragic deaths
Police find mobile meth lab in drug store parking lot
Biswell, Pianalto to wed Jan. 1
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COLUMNIST: Choose your ornaments wisely
RIGHT OF CENTER: Thoughts about Christmas and other things
Police seek gunman who robbed convenience store
Free trash drop available week after Christmas
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A promising future
Lady Golden Eagles net two wins in Fort Lauderdale
TIMEOUT: My 2011 wishes to Santa
SSHS falls to EPC
Engineers top Oaks, Lady Warriors win
Lady Comets beat Adair
Lady Hornets celebrate homecoming with win
Joy to the world! Merry Christmas from your friends at JBU!
Congratulations to all the students who graduated!
School board chips in $30K to help band
West Siloam votes to increase water, sewer rates
Storehouse helps feed needy
2 dead after home shooting
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Used bookstore offers green gift ideas
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Dogwood trail receives new markings
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Siloam Springs Rotary Club
‘Could always count on Dustin’
Lady Comets reach 5-0
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Golden Eagles sign Huntsville golfer
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Mays gives city report to Rotary Club
Twin Springs garden receives face lift from Parks & Rec. Dept.
Film students to premier project Thursday at Siloam Springs 6
Man gets 10-year term for sexual assault
Skatepark gets new surface
Estes gives holiday stress tips at luncheon
LETTERS: Evolution is not a blind religion
PICA POLE: Keeping it local
RIGHT OF CENTER: Guess the political affiliation
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: Symphony Guild holds first Holiday Home Tour
COLUMNIST: The symbol or the thing symbolized?
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Is it wrong to joke and tease?
Michaud named manager of DWS office in Siloam Springs
WRITE ON: The gypsy at the door
Dr. Duck joins staff of Siloam Smiles
JBU receives National Endowment for the Arts grant
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Panthers finish second prep for EPC
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Directors OK $42 million city budget
Police arrest 5 in connection with meth lab
Sales tax receives boost in October
JBU’s hosts 69th candlelight event
Filing period ends for Okla. school board races
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Decking the halls with lights, sound
Kinders to perform at library on Dec. 17
Street closed for band practice
Panthers ‘eek’ out a victory
SSHS girls grab overtime victory
Freshman girls smash Heritage
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The eagles are back
Sewer rates could spurt over 4 years
Museum bazaar set for Dec. 10
Chief talks fleet leasing with directors
2011 Christmas lights contest kicks off
Shopper to be available only in racks, by mail
LETTERS: Thanks to the Lambs
ON THE RECORD: Open letter to Ron Drake
RIGHT OF CENTER: Read it and weep
Hargis wins Cherokee Nation District 2 seat
COLUMNIST: Rumors of God
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Pearl Harbor
Peterson Farms to sell land
JBU to hold 69th Annual Candlelight Service
STAR GAZING: December: A plethora of planets
LOOKING BACK: 45 years ago: Franklin Electric projects 1966 sales at $23 million
WRITE ON: Ready for winter?
Animals for adoption on Web
Library has books, tapes for sale
Gentry Christmas parade set for Dec. 10
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City gleans broadband summary
2012 budget to get vote on Tuesday
Court orders city to pay $530K for easements
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School board filing begins Monday
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Students gather donations for Genesis House
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JBU to hold 69th Annual Candlelight Service next weekend
Golden Eagles power past Chaps
Lady Panthers reach title game
Golfers to continue careers in college
Henson scores 34 in victory
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Lady Panthers host clinic
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Home Tour kicks off holiday events
Christmas Parade starts at 5:30 p.m. Saturday
Museum Open House to highlight new building
Pair of teens cited for rash of break ins
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LETTERS: Traffic light near school not needed
PICA POLE: Looking up
RIGHT OF CENTER: No guts equals big defense cuts
McKee Foods: Zero landfill waste
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: Work begins on new office for Dr. Walters
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Evolution is a religion
COLUMNIST: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
ENGAGEMENT: Chambers, Bailey to exchange vows
ENGAGEMENT: Brown, Garvey announce December wedding
ANNIVERSARY: Vaughns celebrate 50 years of marriage together
Decatur State Bank announces new management team
Hiwasse residents reluctant to join Bella Vista
Card campaign helps area children in need
Candlelight Services are just over a week away. Don't miss it!
Students are back from Thanksgiving Break!
Ex-senator appointed Delaware Co. sheriff
11-11-11 11:11 baby born in town
Errant kite kills power to 550 homes
Siloam Springs becomes 8th least expensive place to live
Genesis House working to raise $1.5 million for overnight shelter
County inmates used as labor questioned
LETTERS: Speed limit on Cheri Whitlock needs to be reduced
Joplin recovery continues
RIGHT OF CENTER: Thanksgiving thoughts
Hiwasse’s future may be short lived
Distemper vaccine important for domestic animals
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Tailwaggers helps place pets with homes
Tired Iron group elects new officers
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: McDonald’s owners travel to Illinois for meeting
ANNIVERSARY: McEacherns celebrate 50 years together
Poultry study coming to UA
WRITE ON: Hooray for Thanksgiving
Fagan’s closing hardware store
Board sends plat back to planners
West Siloam Springs teams up to collect toys
Extension Office offering 2nd pesticide class
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Breakfast with Santa
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Multiple departments quash Hwy. 412 truck fire
JBU runs over Royals
Season-opening thriller
9th grade teams rout Rogers in tourney
SSHS girls come up short
Golden Eagles improve to 6-0
Check it out: Engineering at JBU
Siloam Springs department heads discuss projects
Board mulls middle school construction fee
Quorum Court boosts own pay
Relay for Life kicks off annual fundraiser event
LETTERS: Band will be excellent promoter for Siloam Springs
ON THE RECORD: Honoring families
RIGHT OF CENTER: Have you figured out Obama?
WRITE ON: Cardinals and scams
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Teen Challenge in Northwest Arkansas
COLUMNIST: Onion peeling
Tree Auction nets $1,400 for Main Street
ENGAGEMENT: Harris, Cousins to wed Dec. 10
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: Safeway announces new Highland Park location
Primavera group holds meeting
JBU offers 3rd year of anemometer loan program
WeatherBug finds home at local school
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Panthers start strong
FBI details Hanson investigation
Area police help with drug bust
Garden moved to museum
Ability Tree going for laughs to raise funds
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West Siloam OKs holiday bonuses for city employees
Adair arrested in connection with gas station fire
Villasenor completes Air Force training
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Quorum court boosts own pay; gives coroner raise
School district gives annual report to the public
John Brown women grab first victory of season
Comets’ season ends
35th annual Allen Classic tips off Monday
Barnwell, Cowan sign letters of intent
Turkey Trot
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1 arrested for theft at burned store
Zombie 101: What to do when they come for you
Food drive begins Tuesday at post office
Main Street Trick or Treat is Monday
‘Who ya gonna call ?’
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Panthers shoved aside
George upends freshmen Panthers
Lady Panthers season ends
SSHS varsity girls win cross country meet at Rogers
KHS, CHS defeated
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Letter clears out bank customers
Downtown tricks-or-treats set for Oct. 31
Mayors visit Washington D.C.
Chamber of Commerce holds tourism training Oct. 18
LETTERS: Football vote runs afoul
PICA POLE: Getting healthy
RIGHT OF CENTER: Democrats and dumb ideas
‘Steps to Wellness’
‘Hitting it out of the rough’
Auxiliary to host book sale Oct. 26
Operation Christmas Child ends Nov. 21
WRITE ON: Wildlife observations
Shelton completes Army training
ANNIVERSARY: Haddocks celebrate 50 years
Warner shares tale of legendary pup in new book
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Daylight Savings Time
COLUMNIST: Destination blinders
SSMH Auxiliary honored for lunch program
LOOKING BACK: 45 years ago: Panthers topple Mountain Home, 17-0
Comic book ‘junk’ turns into book for local author
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City nixes library study
Fire report given to police
Sales tax receipts fall in September
Simmons to be ‘roasted, toasted’
Students learn bus safety
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Appeal fails by 2 votes
No style points needed
Seniors take their shot at state title
9th, 8th grade wrap up regular season
Lampton leads freshmen to win against Rogers
JBU swept in volleyball, soccer picks up road wins
Comets overpower Warriors
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Looking for something interesting to do? Go check out the design showcase tonight.
SSMH to get name change
Justices Of The Peace endorse new bridge
Ability Tree to host fall event
Homelessness increases
LETTERS: Thank you
Court fee goose appears cooked
RIGHT OF CENTER: Scary crowds occupy Wall Street
Switchfoot ignites JBU stage
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Get your fright on!
LOOKING BACK: 10 years ago: SCAC holds painted chair competition
Bush completes infantry training
John Brown enrollment grows to record number
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Just saying it doesn’t make it true
COLUMNIST: Easy believism
Women’s Ministry to host Crim
WRITE ON: The rest of the story
‘Eurpoean Expressions’ opens at JBU gallery
behind the stage...Switchfoot @ JBU
JPs to discuss Fisher Ford Bridge
Baker elected as new chief
Band hosting golf tourney
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Cherokee Nation honors twin Vietnam veterans
Carr receives honor
Board approves construction management for junior high work
West Siloam Springs trustees OK annexation
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Planners OK new subdivison
Picked apart
Tennis players ready for state
Freshmen come alive in fourth quarter
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Ninth graders win final home match
Boys and Girls Club holding basketball registrations
JBU golf finishes 3rd at tourney
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JBU celebrates ‘Keeping Faith’ with banquet
Roof keeps investigators at bay
Siloam man dies in motorcycle wreck
Switchfoot guitarist sheds light on group’s foundation
Ride to help military families set for Oct. 15
Benton County officials wary of new fuel plan
LETTERS: Looking at the mistakes of other cities with cable services
ON THE RECORD: iRemember
RIGHT OF CENTER: 2 scandals, more to come?
Christmas parade entries available
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Titus Task
Siloam Springs Writers receive awards at workshop
COLUMNIST: How long does it take to wreck your life?
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Sukkoth: A wonderful festival
What a difference a friend made
STAR GAZING: October brings out moon’s beauty
CRE awarded $724K grant to support marriages
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City hires museum architect
Siloam Springs Farmers Market extends season to Oct. 25
Wellness Summit sign-ups continue through Wednesday
Clinard asks about reducing county constables
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County requests employee raises
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Farley honored by national organization
Plan works to perfection
Golfers finish 11th at state
Freshmen upended by Black
SSHS opens ‘PAC’ with win
Comets snap 6-year streak, beat Colcord
Allard, Dickinson qualify for state
9th grade volleyball wins
Oklahoma roundup
Man arrested for shooting rifle in home
High school walkers getting new path on Cheri Whitlock Drive
School board mulls junior high school remodel project
Titus Task hits Siloam streets on Saturday
PICA POLE: Time stops for no man
RIGHT OF CENTER: Strange bedfellows in politics, assassinations
COLUMNIST: The most dejected, reluctant convert
WRITE ON: Technology strikes again
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: Hard raid pounds Siloam Springs
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Significance of Yom Kippur
Comiskey joins Chamber of Commerce team
Senior running wild for Comets
Class clown growing up
TIMEOUT: Charter buses, 6A/7A and ‘Moneyball’
Southwest sweeps Lady Panthers
Lady Panthers win tournament
Cross country runs well in Eureka Springs
Soccer teams post victories
SNU sweeps past JBU
SSHS aims for execution
Homecoming is this weekend! See how you can get involved:
Kansas man looks to get Hwy. 412 improvements
City sales tax gets August boost
Cameron: Protecting watershed
Siloam Springs Civitan Club meetings
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Siloam Springs Civitan Club to bring back soup sampler
Corks bidding Siloam Springs ‘goodbye’
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‘PAC’ set to hold first athletic event
Panthers peaking at right time
Mail vote to determine Panthers’ conference
SSHS tennis wraps up regular season
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Ninth grade volleyball team drops two matches, eighth graders go 1-1
Freshman football team drops game to Central
Hornets win in OT
Rakestraw places third in state, Lady Panthers fifth overall
SSHS gets by Morrilton
October events taking place in the Ozarks
Local couple sees Reno plane crash; escapes injury
Cleanup starts Friday
Heart Walk strolls through town
Skatepark creation ramps up
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LETTERS: City broadband not all rosey
PICA POLE: Mowers not a toy
RIGHT OF CENTER: A few thoughts about the debate
Benton County Cleanup starts Saturday
LOOKING BACK: 45 years ago: Panthers take down Bentonville
Grandchildren of yesteryear and today
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Freedom to express our faith
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COLUMNIST: Our own personal apple
‘Little Shop’ begins Friday at SCAC
Local nursing home embraces new AIPP program
Pink Divas meet each Thursday
Main Street receives state recognition
Seniors to play in fourth state tournament
District to present appeal on Thursday
Hyde wins school board seat
Owners speak out about new ordinance
Birkes pleads not guilty in Jepson burglary
Watts politician dies
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Nellie Jenkins Woolbright to celebrate her 100th Birthday!!!
Calloway resigns from city
Woman arrested after man stabbed with sword
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Bulldogs smash Panthers
Bentonville sweeps Panther XC Classic
Junior high volleyball teams defeat Heritage
Lady Panthers snap skid
Bentonville Gold hangs on to beat freshmen Panthers
Lady Golden Eagles fall to Lubbock Christian in volleyball match
Late goal propels Golden Eagles
JBU golfers place fifth
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Bypass to carry Barnett’s name
Costume party to kick off ‘Little Shop’ before opening Sept. 30
FFA auction set for Saturday
Boys & Girls Club begins annual fundraiser drive
United Way campaign seeks $3.8 million
PICA POLE: Being a cow
RIGHT OF CENTER: Poverty in America and other bad news
Man facing child porn charges
Flower power
LOOKING BACK: 25 years ago: City mulls duck issue
Legion to hold pancake breakfast Saturday at Community Building
ANNIVERSARY: Hillhouses celebrate 50th anniversary by renewing vows
WRITE ON: Requiem for a Rooster
To hang out or not hang out: That is the question
COLUMNIST: Why work so hard to be sad?
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Is world-wide peace possible?
TIMEOUT: 5A-West gauntlet begins for Panthers
Senior end utilizes his quickness
Bulldogs loaded once again
Cross country to host home meet
Planners vote to clear sidewalks
JBU named ‘Best in the South’
Fire destroys home
Suspect arrested in West Siloam robbery
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Writers hear from Perkins
School board candidates answer questions before election
Reed family honored with music award
West Siloam Springs OKs annexation of 12 acres
Whirlaways dance class start new season Tuesday
Panthers shrug off Pioneers
Freshmen still unbeaten
Cheek: Lady Panthers must regroup after loss
Siloam Springs golf wraps up regular season
Lady Golden Eagles’ win streak snapped at home
‘Day at the Ranch’ set for Saturday
Mullins deploys with Marines
Heritage League installs new members
American Legion to hold pancake breakfast
FIRE CALLS
Allens cans top-level management
Heinrichs welcomed home
Last bits of new high school near completion
Tailwaggers to hold 5K run on Saturday
ON THE RECORD: Phantom of the Oprah
RIGHT OF CENTER: There is no plan
Tired Iron makes great showing
JBU ranks No. 1
Teachers of the Year honored
Chalk it Up set for Saturday at Butts Complex
LOOKING BACK: 45 years ago: John Brown book released
Locals remember where they were on 9/11
STAR GAZING: September brings Jupiter into view
COLUMNIST: Doing normal ‘well’ In hard times
REFLECTIONS ON LIFE: Who was Cain’s wife?
Volunteers encourage area dropouts go back to school
‘Little Shop’ coming to SCAC
TIMEOUT: Fired up Panthers drop kick picks poll
Alexander gives Panthers another dimension
SSHS smashes Har-Ber
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The attacks touched Siloam Springs
Local firefighters sifted through tower rubble
Duane Loyce Feaster
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Police officers honored for courage
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Robbery suspect transferred from hospital to jail
Attacks caused concerns for city officials
City board reviews proposals to redraw ward boundaries
Students in class of 2001 recall feelings, emotions
High school now requires student ID cards
Freshmen Panthers shut out Southwest
Volleyball storms back after dropping Game 1
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Kansas, Colcord win again; Oaks, Watts fall
SSHS tennis grabs Tri-Match wins at Arkansas Tech
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7A-West Shocker
Workers ‘Live United’ in Siloam Springs
Heinrichs to return home
District sees above average ACT scores
Calf gets 2nd chance
Tired Iron show kicks off Friday on Taylor Orchard Road
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A decade-long journey
Tranquility and terror remembered
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Healthy Women learn about foot care Aug. 29
No easy task
Banner weekend for SSHS XC runners
Kansas overcomes slow start on road
Watts, Oaks hit road for Week 2
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Eighth grade Panthers start season Thursday
JBU volleyball has successful trip
Golden Eagles still searching for first win
Panthers can’t afford bad start this week
JBU releases basketball schedules
Hornets, Comets take wins in Week 1
9th grade volleyball victorious
Allard grabs win at No. 1 singles at Greenwood
Fund-raiser
Panther golf teams notch victories
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Skate park bidding causes confusion
‘Everything’s coming up roses’
‘Bitsy’ Stockton remembered for welcoming personality
Firefighters to raise money with ‘Fill the Boot’
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Officials: Fugitive stole car, left area
Main Street Siloam: High points for aesthetics
Quorum Court OKs new construction, renovation
Question FOI fees
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Rights and wrongs
Warner releases book about dog rescue
Gentry’s Got Talent set for Oct. 9
Overflowing with free gifts
Holcombe joins Arvest Bank
JBU wins CASE award for educational fundraising
Decatur State Bank promotes 2 in Siloam Springs
25 years ago: Board snuffs out smoking at high school
‘Art & Fantasy: The Artwork of Jeff Haynie’ now at JBU
Switchfoot coming to JBU Oct. 14
Farm-raised attitude
Season begins for SSHS XC
Greenwood bests SSHS
Freshman volleyball team defeats Rogers
JBU men lose opener
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Freshmen Panthers ready to open season
Iddy Biddy Soccer to start
Lady Golden Eagles volleyball starts 1-3; women’s soccer wins, ties
Eagles coming off down season in 2010
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Leadership Lessons from the NFL
Membership Benefits
Restaurants Find Siloam Springs Attractive
Siloam Springs Ranks High in Home Affordability
First Friday Coffee
Ribbon Cuttings
Panthers aim for consistency
Orange crush
Deadly Force
Police continue search for driver
Northside Elementary OK’d for 40 more students
SSHS tennis teams begin slate Tuesday
Panthers get mixed reviews
Lady Panthers put up fight, drop to 0-2
Siloam Springs golfers fare well at Eagle Crest in Alma
Football booster club sponsoring tailgate
Gold defeats freshmen
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Jones named new Bank of Siloam branch manager
Parade chief to tour Siloam Springs
Benton County officials OK technical upgrades
Fiber optic cable loop complete for school district
City Board pauses drainage plan
Main Street looks to raise $60K during campaign
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Animals for adoption on Web
Cherokee Nation court issues ruling on non-Indian citizenship
‘Ducks of a feather’
Secretary’s move causes concern
Of amnesty and an inept Congress
Fall Rock Swap coming to area Sept. 10-11
Annual 4-H pullet show, sale is Aug. 27
JBU Art Gallery welcomes ‘Art & Fantasy: the Artwork of Jeff Haynie’ next week....
Don’t quit gardening
Enhanced character reduces stress
10 years ago: Newspaper reveals new look
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‘High expectations’
Geers celebrate 65 years of marriage
Classes have officially started. What’s your favorite memory from your first day...
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It's a great day at JBU. New students arrive this afternoon!
Costing less to live in Siloam
JBU ends Faith Campaign early with $18 million extra
Two throw hat in ring for school board seat
Wider Hwy. 59 increases traffic
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City to test sewers
WSS OKs setback regulations
Development Center openings
Chief election set for Sept. 24
25 years ago: Kiwanis Club celebrates 40th anniversary
Walking on pins and needles
Changing world
ARRESTS
Hospial Auxiliary selling cookbook
LETTERS
State board should raise school standards
A bad idea
HEALTH DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS
Genealogical Society
Bible study for women
BIG NEWS: "JBU Announces Completion of Historic Keeping Faith Campaign"
Siloam Springs Trims 5 Municipal Positions
Benchmark scores teeter-totter
Family, friends recall fallen Arkansas soldiers
Junior Livestock Auction starts Aug. 20 at county fair
White River coming to gazebo
Man hit while crossing U.S. 412
Copter deaths first use of new Arkansas flag law
OBITUARIES
Debt ceiling vote worthy of praise
Bad debt deal
Decatur man sentenced to 40 years for raping girl
Keep eye on school, church buses
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Wreck sends 1 to hospital
Pink Divas
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Benton County 4-H’ers win at district competition
Hook, Davidson to wed Sept. 10
Cooper, Walker to wed Aug. 19
Flags at John Brown University have been lowered to half-staff to honor Air Forc...
Siloam Springs girls golf team finishes 5th at Springdale Bulldog Invitational, boys take 9th
One week down for Panthers
Oklahoma schools begin drills Tuesday
Eagle Pass runs to championship
Proposals fail, officials call it a win
Woman faces newspaper charges
Ability Tree offers free pool event on Friday morning
Fire rips through 200 acres of grassland in Oklahoma
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Sales tax vote set for Tuesday
Man arrested on sexual assault charges
Sons of the American Legion to hold organizational meeting
Firefighters work through scorching heat to battle blazes
WSS residents asked to conserve water
Board OKs phone survey
SSHS grad killed in Afghanistan
Obituaries
JBU is expecting a record number of freshmen this fall! What was one thing you r...
Water well runs dry in Oaks
Tax-free weekend starts Saturday
New Siloam Springs school highlighted with special pull-out section
Dog Day parade set for Aug. 6
Parking variance OK’d for downtown car dealership
Group comes together to help family
Bloomfield corn maze opens for adventurous guests
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Man arrested for Internet stalking
County tax appeals in full swing
Governing body to vote on proposals
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Make sure kids beat the heat
Much ado about nothing
Arkansas farmers get up early to fight the heat
Heartstrings! What tugs at yours?
Things I did not know
25 years ago: Siloam Springs boasts lowest unemployment rate
Edward Jones in Siloam named tops in client service
Fire torches 400 acres in Oklahoma
Public hearing highlights oil, grease problem
Man arrested after high-speed chase
Bynum takes own life
Local Hmong business owner dies at home
Annual Writing Contest
Ambulance breaks down during run
SSHS golf teams set to tee off
Football practice begins Monday
Long Beach (Miss.) takes advantage in 5-1 victory
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Allens, Seneca plan merger
Ghost signs show age, different time
Smoke vendor sued by state
Students build electric bicycle
Woman gets 20 years for drugs
Property tax appeal process begins
Highfill council OKs $23,000 for used police car
County eyes extra 12,000 feet of space
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Herald-Leader staff wins 14 awards
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Skaters, officials meet to discuss new park
Help! I’m being held hostage!
DaySpring helps ‘Stuff the Bus’ project
Gravette Days starts Aug. 11
Confederate Soldire Gets His Due
Decatur BBQ set for Aug. 6
Changes are coming
The world is watching
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JBU Wins CASE Award for Educational Fundraising for the Third Time!
Mark your calendar: Switchfoot and Anberlin coming to JBU Oct. 14
Sales tax takes roller coaster ride
Directors give first nod to electrical code update
Board lets town heads carry on
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Reception will honor retiring banker
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Panther football program hosting ‘Pee-Wee’ camp
SSYB selling tickets for ‘A Night with the Naturals’
Cherokee National Holiday Tournament
Adult softball
Parks and Recreation hosting flag football tournament
Rumor mill churns up fiction
Obituaries
JBU has a new online degree: Business Administration
District kicks testing plan into high gear
Former Watts politician dies at 82
‘Stuff the Bus’ starts Friday
High school work almost done
City planners OK lot split
Hot topics
Sick up and fed
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Enablement versus entitlement
SSHS Class of 1968 to meet July 23
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Siloam Springs Writers hear from author
Headley named sales manager
Sager Creek Arts Center to produce comedy ‘Scrambled’
Referee for the Chicken Wars
Gibbs, Janes say ‘I do’ in July 9 ceremony
Bunker, Holland exchange vows July 8
Coffee and donuts at Senior Center
Bringing experienced help to local workforce
Fundraiser set to help bring adopted child from China
Only 28 days till all the new Walton scholars and MKs arrive for International Orientation!
Obituaries
Registration ends for tax vote Friday
CEO: Hospital was prepared for Tyson disaster last month
Okla. pharmicist sentenced to prison for killing robber
County to probe road plan
Committee warned about street signs
Quorum Court rejects tax vote
Equalization Board sees long days ahead
Occasions finds new owner in Rossi
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Good news, better news
Distractions
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Life is like a donut
Annual Decatur Barbecue set for all day Aug. 6
25 years ago: Local man judges Wimbledon tourney
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Siloam Springs schools to start 2011-12 year on Aug. 15
May takes grand prize
Cold Case, where are you?
Alumni and JBU supporters of JBU men’s basketball: You are all invited to participate in the 2nd Annual Golden Eagle Cup July 30! More info and registration at: www.jbu.edu/basketball/
In search of playmakers
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City Board OKs road construction
July 22 is deadline for school board election
Man dies while spraying house for insects
Police look for leads in Bob Henry Park fire
Ark. Hwy. 59 crash kills woman
Hospital CEO gives update on new Siloam Springs facility
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43 days until New Student Orientation! www.jbu.edu/orientation
City writes new chapter for library
Schools offer meals for kids
City planners OK new zoning
Farmers market now has EBT
Lawsuit against West Siloam dismissed
Levenson brings clawhammer style to Siloam
County JPs tour roads, bridges
Comstock, Fryauf now circuit judges
Gravette Days 2011 set for Aug. 11-13
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The fi nal frontier
No plan could be a winner
‘Bless you’ involves more than sneezing
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Sisemore completes training
Library events
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Panthers better than predictions in Hootens
Making the transition
Police seek leads on bathroom destroyed by fire
Staying cool in Siloam Springs
Hunt for Watts alligator ends
Jepson owner won’t be charged in shooting
Baker elected chief of Cherokee Nation after two recounts
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Not your ordinary host family experience
Families share memories of 2009 experience
Boys and Girls Club holding football, volleyball registrations
JBU men’s basketball hosting golf tourney
JBU volleyball camp
Dorsey deploys to Australia
Freedom Festival set for tomorrow
County considers new employees
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‘Fire in the Sky’ pops off Saturday
‘Made in Siloam’ highlights people, businesses
Furniture made at home gets TV nod
U.S. 412 widening still on schedule
County considers adding employees
Man arrested after shooting worker
Covington becomes master principal
Arvest provides more than 1.2 million meals
Highfill passes amended budget
Londagin named new president for Decatur State Bank
Reynolds elected to state office
Colcord holds Old Settlers Day celebration
Freedom Fest starts Monday
Women’s Shelter awarded $68,320
Officials vote to follow guidelines
Sulphur Springs man recovering from spinal cord injury
Band fundraiser cookout set for Saturday at Middle School
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Preschool registration
Suspect shot after drug store break-in
Obituaries
This fall JBU will begin offering an exclusively online Business Administration degree through the Degree Completion Program.
Interested in Construction, and Management? Construction Management could be the major for you!
Quick storm rips through Siloam Springs
Woody named Clerk of the Year
Electric bills to drop 3 percent on July 1
Franklin Electric to close OKC plant
Simmons cuts 223 workers
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Bailey completes training
Panthers soak in All-Star experience
Wade goes down fighting in final match
SBR teams clinch postseason berths
JBU volleyball hosting camp
West prevails in girls’ match
Football, volleyball registrations to start soon
Youth baseball in need of host families for tourney
Golf fund-raiser
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Community band needs musicians for show
Heritage Festival kicks off Saturday
City water rates to flow uphill in Siloam Springs
‘Turf ’s up ... !’
Disaster recovery center to remain open through June
Benton County officials study bridge projects
New Highfill fire chief takes reigns
West Siloam tables legal representation choice
Staying cool this summer
The stimulus that wasn’t
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Siloam Springs Fire Department calls
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What do you think about cemeteries?
Legion hosts bike ride
Old Booger - the wild hog
25 years ago: SCA brings Sessie Celebration to Siloam Springs
Congrats to the JBU Lunabotics team!
Head thump launches rider out of event
Owner has little hope of saving Sav-A-Trip
Tribe opens career office
Musical All Stars to bring ‘funky-fresh’ sound to library
Man pleads guilty to child-porn charge
Couple on a mission to rally support for Burma
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Amphitheater owner scales back plans
All-Stars ready to shine
Anderson excited about opportunity
All-Star selection icing on the cake for Tolentino
Siloam Springs White sweeps Bentonville Gold
Maroon sweeps Gravette
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ERP is here! www.jbu.edu/ERP
Check out the progress on the new ECM building.
Preschool might lose state grant
Fishing derby set for Saturday
Area family moves into new home
Cobb Brothers coming to 2nd Saturday Music
Officials propose building $4 million emergency operations facility
21 + 21 = dread
I lost a friend
Flag retirement ceremony set for June 14
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Food Fight at SCAC on June 17
Think safety this summer
Combating Cancer, Celebrating Life
Woods retires from city after 35 years
SSYB looking for host families
Why wait for the funeral?
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45 years ago: Cheri Whitlock named Rodeo Sweetheart
Hickey, Webber exchange vows April 2
For those of you who cannot make Chancellor Brown's memorial service, we will be posting a video of the event shortly after it is finished on JBU's website here:
Found body believed to be missing woman
Former JBU persident dies Friday morning
2 drown in Illinois River last week
Furniture being moved into new high school
‘Like’ Manna Center to help raise funds
County to pay back election fees
Planners consider amphitheater changes
Siloam man pleads in rape case
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Former Panther selected to lead Goblins
Hanna chosen for Hall of Fame
Thoma lands at Fayetteville
SBR teams drop pair of twinbills
Olympic Development Program selection
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Arkansas Tech announces local dean’s list honors
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Services for Chancellor Brown will be held on Friday, June 10 at 2:00 p.m. in the Cathedral of the Ozarks on the campus of John Brown University with Dr. David Bush officiating.
John E. Brown, Jr. 1921-2011
The JBU Lunabotics team is getting ready to compete at NASA. You can watch live here
JBU teams took first and second place at the Tri-State Governor's Cup in Las Vegas. WAY TO GO teams Agricultural Food Systems and Craftistas!!! You make us proud.
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Dawn Hill: $350K over par
Board votes to drop electric rates
Arvest to close drive-thru at downtown branch
Moseley School cuts 1/3 of staff
Vet rolls toward Siloam from Ground Zero
Cherokee Art Gallery opens at casino
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Northwest Arkansas home sales decline in April
Disaster recovery site opens in Benton County
Frias’ goal in extra time wins title for Panthers
Gutierrez to run cross country at John Brown
Football Booster Club elects officers
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
BIRTHS: Siloam Springs
New line coming to Watts plant
Covington named ‘master principal’
School could sport Panther statue
Walk for Apraxia of Speech set for May 21
Son of JBU president dies Saturday
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Siloam Springs man arrested on theft charges
Be warned
Right of Center — With a little help from his friends
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Siloam Springs Rotary Club
Austin to retire as CEO of Bank of Siloam Springs
Looking Back — 10 years ago: Huckabee makes stop in Siloam Springs
Quilt show in Grove need entries for July event; prizes to be awarded
ENGAGEMENT Ost, Krall to wed June 5
ENGAGEMENT Snodgrass, Abramovitz plan June 5 wedding
WEDDING Barnett, Pense exchange vows on May 1
Columnist — Dying for change
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Timeout — Harrison’s Pratt: ‘This team is the best’
LETTERS
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Ben Pollard Memorial Fund to support scholarships and SIFE's work in Guatemala. For more information, visit www.jbu.edu/BenPollardMemorialFund
Soldier recovering in Texas
Firefighters train with old buses
County judge: No misconduct at Election Commission
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OK schools start spring football
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County exploring all-in-one system for Quorum Court
SSHS soccer victorious
Boys punch out Paragould
Baseball season ends for SSHS
Panther football to start spring drills
Former JBU men’s basketball coach dies
May Term is here :)
City could offer TV services
Scholarship Night set for May 19
2nd Saturday Music kicks off May 14
Letter carriers prep for food drive
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Fans of Crystal Bridges getting anxious
Clinard expects inquiry report soon on Election Commission
‘... And a time to dance’
Siloam Springs PETS OF THE WEEK
Moseley goes ‘down on the farm’
Kids’ Summer Safety talk set for May 19
Moseley students receive needed supplies to finish year
Pica Pole — Just bumfuzzled
Griz Bear — Tired Iron club plows ahead
Right of Center — Watch the other hand
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OBITUARIES Inez Delois Ames Anderson
BIRTHS Isaac David Whittington
Opry star to play Decatur BBQ on Aug. 6
Columnist — A nickel’s worth of trouble
JBU: a great investment!
Board seeks Dawn Hill mulligan
Local soldier injured in blast
2 arrested with hotel meth lab
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Wellfest event set for Saturday
Dogwood pageant winners announced
City board hikes vicious dog fine
Rowe brilliant, fires one-hitter
Wade, Lowry sign to play basketball at NorthArk
Panthers show no mercy on Goblins
Tiger chooses Central Baptist College
Belhaven a good fit for Abbey
Boys & Girls Club Golf Classic
Siloam Springs’ softball season ends
Spring 2011 Graduation is this Saturday! 10 AM Undergraduate, 2 PM Degree Completion & Graduate; both ceremonies will be held in the Bill George Arena
Siloam Springs Soldier Seriously Injured In Afghanistan
spotted on campus today: JBU students sporting some neon...
Venue dream fast becoming reality
Sewer survey completed
Emergency crews detail wild water rescue
St. Jude walk set to raise funds
School district OKs $377K project
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Living, dying by the sword
Right of Center — Bin Laden; may he not RIP
Looking Back — 10 years ago: City opens Bob Henry Park pavilion
ENGAGEMENT LaRoche, Foster to ‘tie knot’ on May 28
Spring Health Fair set for May 14
2 businesses win cash from Arvest
Write On — Pass the chiles rellenos, por favor
Star Gazing Jupiter, Saturn come into view
Students clean up Northside campus
Odyssey of the Mind to compete in Maryland
Day of Prayer set for noon Thursday
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
High school to hold scholarship awards
Columnist — Who, me grumble?
Interested in studying business? Check out this video!
JBU ALUMNI! Want to be featured in the Brown Bulletin? Submit your news item (marriage, birth, promotion, career endeavor, etc)!! We want to hear it and so do your fellow alumni!
Gov. tours flood-wrecked homes
Gift transforms college building into home for visual-arts
Teacher ending 31-year career
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May 5 set aside as Day of Prayer
COMMUNITY DIGEST
District among state’s largest
Blossom shines at 5A-West track meet
Panthers’ playoff hopes dashed
Akins returns to coaching, takes Kansas job
Siloam Springs soccer sweeps past Huntsville
Lady Panthers head back to Huntsville to complete twinbill
Boys and Girls Club to host tourney
Westville stuns Kansas in district tourney
OBITUARIES: Siloam Springs
Pounding rain, storm slams area
Siloam Springs schools approved for state funds
Lasater named artist in residence
FFA shows green thumb for annual plant sale
Area officials unsure on 911 changes
Property tax statements going out soon
Benton County eyes alternative fuel with CNG
‘Tulips are better than one’
Friends of the Library 8th annual book sale at Dogwood Festival
Cherokee Nation brings childcare experts to West Siloam Springs for free
‘Went to a garden party ...’
Siloam Springs OBITUARIES
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Pica Pole And the rain came down
Right of Center — To set the record straight
Eagle Watch gets on Facebook
Looking Back — 10 years ago: KLRC wins at Dove Awards
Endicott Enterprises to show custom tiles at Dogwood
Columnist — Nothing stingy about it
Herald-Leader CHURCH NEWS
History comes alive!
Interested in studying and working with people? Check out the Family and Human Services major at JBU!
The John Brown University Rogers Center will be closed tonight, April 25 due to hazardous weather and flood conditions. All evening classes scheduled to meet tonight are cancelled as well as classes at the Sam Walton Development Center. If you need addit
Fine raised to $1,000 on city dog ordinance
Changes made to Herald-Leader website
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Osteoporosis open house
La-Z-Boy nixes landfill waste
Junior girls take sixth at meet, boys eighth
SSHS grabs first league win
Soccer washed out, hosts Bulldogs
Lady Panthers roll in Game 1
Carnes perfect in Kansas victory against Chouteau
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Full story on the JBU sweep today at the Governor's Cup
Clean sweep in the Governor's Cup undergrad division and third place in the grad division.
School board presents new calendar
County 1st in state health
Commission cuts city’s election bill
Okla. gator goes ‘on the lamb’
Herald-Leader Community Digest
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Herald-Leader LETTERS
A Column: A comedy routine
Right of Center — The president’s bogus budget
Farmers Market kicks off with Saturday event
Gentry Chamber plans egg hunt for this Saturday
SSMH wins Gold Seal of Approval
Key Lodge No. 7 installs new officers during ceremony
Write On — The vertical floater
Looking Back — 10 years ago: Netanyahu visits JBU
Siloam Springs RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
Siloam Springs High School FBLA wins state awards at leadership
Southside Elementary School announces 3rd 9-week honor rolls
Columnist — Dalai Lama is a beautiful quarter moon
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JBU has a total of four teams in the Governor's Cup finals today. If you want to watch the event live visit www.arcapital.com. It starts at 11:30 cental time. Good luck JBU undergraduate and graduate teams!
JBU + NWA = a great place to be!
WSS police: 1 hired; 1 quits
JBU, KUOA fined $7,200 for violations
School board tables $367K construction bid
HEALTH DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS
CHURCH NEWS
Cooking school offers recipes, tips
Civil War program
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Mental Health Fair set for this week
Stewart leaves Claremore (Okla.) to return to Siloam Springs
Greenbrier pounds SSHS rain postpones Game 2
Softball team swept by defending champs
Panthers lose another in PKs, Lady Panthers slip by Greenwood
Comets win 2 at Mantle Classic, play in finals
Panthers take 7th at Alma
JBU women’s basketball camp
JBU signs guard from Oklahoma
JBU volleyball camp
Dogwood 5K Run
Civitan Golf Tournament
“Reparando” is coming to campus on Monday. Check out the press release for more details.
Farmers Market makes changes for 2011 season
School district sees 25% drop in Saturday attendance
Celebrating science during Arkansas Children’s Week
Siloam Springs man arrested on rape charges
City sales tax receipts mixed for winter
4 arrested in connection with break-ins
5 arrested on meth charges
High-flying fun at Kite Day
Judge orders inquiry into Election Commission
Dogwood Duck Derby quacking toward start
Tired Iron of the Ozarks ready for 3-day show
Siloam Springs Kiwanis Club
Herald-Leader OBITUARIES
Homes come first
Right of Center — Half a loaf is better than none
Herald-Leader COMMUNITY DIGEST
‘Listen to the Sound Tour’ to rock at JBU
ENGAGEMENT Meehan, Crandall plan May 21 wedding
ENGAGEMENT Miller, Daugherty to wed May 8
ANNIVERSARY Lawlises celebrate 70 years together
Tickets are still available for the concert tonight. Come check it out!
Check it out: the Digital Media Arts major at JBU
Board debates dog attack law
School officials walk through renovation plans
KLRC finds new home in Siloam Springs
Train vs. truck in Watts, Okla.
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Bishop to visit Siloam Springs
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Panthers swept at Vilonia
Boys take 2nd at Relays
Softball loses pair
SSHS soccer teams sweep Greenbrier
Electric Dept. receives award
‘Lets go fly a kite !’
Committee: About 135 in Dawn Hill want sewer lines
Wellfest set for May 14 at Bob Henry Park
Civitans hold district meeting
Springdale man arrested on count of rape in Siloam
Poultry symposium set for April 26 at U of A Animal Science Center
Commission changes locks; judge has no key
Virginia McNair
Kathalene Ann Evans
Pica Pole — Green thumb gets frostbite
Right of Center — ‘Attaboy, Steve’
Herald-Leader Community Digest
Write On — A brave little cow
Star Gazing Saturn comes into view in April
Columnist — If you want to stay the same - change
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New JBU tech center named for Balzers
Key Lodge hosts free breakfast for emergency workers
Gentry plans egg hunt
KLRC has found a new home in historic downtown Siloam Springs
The new engineering and construction management building has an official name
Spring has sprung at JBU!
Spring cleanup begins Monday
Election Commission seeks settlement
JBU students hit D.C. for spring break
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Errors pile up for Siloam Springs
Kennedy scores 5 goals in victory
Panther boys finish ninth
Panther Relays to be held Thursday
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Softball picks up win in tourney
Kansas unable to hold lead
Iddy Biddy Soccer
Huntsville star signs with JBU
Dogwood 5K Run
Golden Eagle golfers finish third
First Tee begins registration for spring classes
Project Graduation signups available
Looking for something to do this weekend? Come check out the art auction to benefit Japan-
JBU's first Harry S. Truman award recipient was announced yesterday. Congratulations Kevin Leon-
Mission Siloam rocks spring break
Main Street to throw fundraiser dinner Friday
New SSHS scholarship needs funding from alumni
‘Pollyanna’ coming to SCAC in April
Gator spotted in Watts stream
Regional towns miss census population boom
Herald-Leader OBITUARIES
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Pica Pole — Spring cleaning
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Right of Center — To be or not to be - in Libya
Whitmore finishes Air Force training
Group takes trip to McAlester, Okla.
Rainbow Girls make pilgrimage; install officers
Cowin speaks to writers
Cherokee Nation offers help
Longbeard annual banquet to be held in Bentonville
Heald receives award from 3M for standards program
Write On — Yesterday, today, tomorrow
JBU presents exhibit of The Saint John’s Bible
The long-awaited Saint John's Bible Exhibit opens tomorrow night in the gallery.
JBU senior Chenoa Barker shares about academic excellence at JBU...
Middle School works to boost scores
Runner treks through Siloam on to N.Y.
Wellness center survey out to residents
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Stray animals put strain on sheriff’s offi ce
Art auction to benefit disaster victims in Japan
Bermuda hay producers set high energy marks
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Soccer teams begin 5A-West slate
Lady Panthers host Harrison
Kansas beats Vian in Classic; Colcord winless so far
Spring break wraps up in a few days. What are some of your best memories from when you went on spring break?
City planners OK parking expansion
Board raises fine for vicious dogs
Construction begins on new home
New paper to debut
Gem show coming to town
Wetlands come to life
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Siloam Springs Rotary Club
IN SERVICE Horne joins Navy
Siloam Springs CHURCH NEWS
Birth news can be dropped off
SILOAM BIRTHS
Pica Pole | ‘Could be worse’
Right of Center | When a bailout isn’t
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ENGAGEMENT Barnett, Pense wedding set for May 1
ENGAGEMENT Gray, Davis to wed May 14
10 years ago: Group leaves on mission trip
ANNIVERSARY Henagars celebrate 50 years together
Columnist | Fireplace philosophy
Candidates tested for fire jobs
Simmons cuts 180 jobs
Mental wellness training this week
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4 arrested on drug charges
Gem show to be held in April
Campbellsville ends JBU’s season
Track & field gets 9 points
SSHS Panthers drop doubleheader at Greenwood
SSHS softball defeats Gentry
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Site eyed in West Siloam for new hotel
Oklahoma elections results announced
‘Saturday School’ Teacher, students make use of weekend classes
Benchmark Blast helps test prep
Siloam Springs COMMUNITY DIGEST
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On The Record PopSci in 1969
Right of Center — Don’t be abrupt
County targets roadside trash
Write On — Is walking against the law?
Columnist — Choose to be happy
ANNIVERSARY Fletchers married for 65 years
Having ‘Faith’ on the Sabbath
Looking Back — 45 years ago: Girl Scouts give report to Kiwanians
Box Top fundraiser helps fill school coffers
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Timeout — Coaches today must win big, win quick
Seniors not finshed yet
Bethel dethrones Lady Comets
It's up! www.4029tv.com/news/27068083/detail.html
City buys old post office
WSS looks for attorney
Globetrotter hits streets to hype game
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Siloam Sunday OBITUARIES
CHURCH NEWS
Pair set for arraignment Monday
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High school to add lunch period
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Planners approve lot split on King Road
Taylor resigns at SSHS
Highly successful coach puts family first
Kansas falls in final game
JBU earns berth in national tournament
Panthers win one lose two at Best Sports Classic
JBU soccer adds signees
Lady Panthers showing home run power
Panthers finish 7th at track meet
UAFS tennis sweeps JBU
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out the "Duo-ling" piano recital on Sunday.
The women's basketball team is going to Nationals. Come out to the Bill George Arena on Monday at 11:50 am to send them off in style.
WSS mayor denies FOI request
City OKs 1st reading of private utility work fee
Sounds of Ireland coming to town
Man arrested after run-in with Watts fire chief
Herald-Leader Pet of the Week
West Siloam Springs needs $100,000 for overlay project; may lose funding
Siloam Springs COMMUNITY DIGEST
Coffee and donuts at Senior Center
JBU choir to perform this weekend
Pica Pole — Still worse than it’s bark
Right of Center — Waiting impatiently
Local teen wins state orator title
Nichols roasted and toasted
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
HERALD-LEADER CORRECTION
Herald-Leader BIRTHS
ENGAGEMENT Long, Brown to wed May 7
ANNIVERSARY Farleys celebrate 50 years
Write On — More adventures at Walmart
Staff of the Year honored at SSMH
West Siloam named in $5 million suit
Pipelife Jet Streamstarts new product line
City directors mull ban on dog breeds
Sunday SENIOR CENTER MENU
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Sunday, March 6, 2011 OBITUARIES
Weekend activities shuffle to accommodate school
Panthers stopped short
GCT ends Lady Panthers’ season
JBU teams fall in conference tourney
Defending champion Lady Comets returning to state tourney
Siloam Springs baseball wins season opener, falls to Heritage
Comets lose to Verdigris
Lady Hornets’ season over
JBU names women’s soccer coach
Panthers top Conway
Check out some terrific student art...the 2011 JBU Student Works Show, in the gallery through March 18th. www.jbu.edu/art/gallery
Sewers could flush deal
Small plane buzzes NWA airports; reported to FAA
Globetrotters heading to Siloam for high school band fundraiser
Nichols will be ‘roasted’ Thursday night
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
HIV clinic gets go-ahead
High school bricks still on sale
Affordable Events: ‘All covered up’
Herald-Leader CHURCH NEWS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
EDITORIAL Put new library back on agenda
Right of Center | Democracy inaction
Herald-Leader LETTERS
Looking Back | 25 years ago: Health Department cancels Panthers game
Columnist Who do you depend on?
Timeout | Teague a great player, better person
Count on Mr. Reliable
Grigg stays the course for SSHS
Ladies draw Rogers State in tourney opener
Golden Eagles, Northwestern tangle in important matchup
Congrats to our students who brought home 11 ADDY Awards.
Do you know a high school student who needs to visit JBU? Another visit day is coming up March 13-14. Tell them to check it out.
Schools to open 3 Saturdays
Residents speak out about Dawn Hill offer
Walmart coming to Gentry
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Siloam COMMUNITY DIGEST
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
JBU the right fit for Kennedy
Panthers win in OT, girls lose
JBU upends Chaps
Anderson inks with Ouachita Baptist
Kansas girls get by Lady Indians
SPORTS ON TAP
Lady Hornets’ season continues
Watts alumni basketball game
JBU golf takes seventh in opener
JBU volleyball clinic
Here's some fun coverage of yesterday's visit from Blake Mycoskie:
Blake Mycoskie, Founder and Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS Shoes spoke at John Brown University today at the Bill George Arena. In his address, attended by more than 1,500, Mycoskie encouraged students to embrace giving not only as a business model, but also a
Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes is speaking in chapel TODAY.
City OKs substation rebuild
Civitan honors clergy
Southside Adopters hold auction Thursday at school
Census shows SS population up
Numbers drop in East Oklahoma
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Herald-Leader LETTERS
Right of Center | Boring but necessary budget battles
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Looking Back 25 years ago: Dogwood trees given away
Write On | ‘Hi, O, Silver, Away !’
Herald-Leader OBITUARIES
Storm spotter training offered
Siloam CHURCH NEWS
Columnist | Death at the church
Election slots named in Okla.
‘Some Enchanted Evening’
Timeout | Lady Panthers stage memorable comeback
Gaining momentum
Allen heats up in JBU victory
There is one more day to register for the NWA Healthy Marriages premarital event on Saturday.
The Berry Performing Art Center
If you are looking for something special to do tonight, go check out the Chamber Orchestra Kremlin in the Berry Performing Arts Center.
Golf committee to make board report Tuesday
Dawn Hill purchase won’t mean instant annexation
School board violates FOI
City wooing industry with incentives
CHURCH NEWS
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Siloam Sunday OBITUARIES
Panthers swim well at district meet
SSHS unable to notch homecoming victory
Lady Panthers storm back, beat Harrison
Golden Eagles sweep USAO
Golden Eagles sign volleyball standout
Colcord boys’ season ends
Kansas sweeps past Colcord
Engineers win two at regionals
Thomas finishes first individually
It's Family Weekend at JBU
Club to hold softball registrations
SSHS Panther Football Banquet
Check out our new-improved YouTube page:
Winter slams town - again
Residents question possible Dawn Hill purchase
Youth summer camp gets help beating summer heat
Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011 CHURCH NEWS
COMMUNITY DIGEST
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Siloam Sunday OBITUARIES
Subdivision residents upset over traffic
Swimmers prepare for district
Defense spurs road win
Huntsville rallies past Lady Panthers
Record snowfall postpones games
Bison hang on for victory
John Brown signs Fayetteville’s Marshall
Kansas sweeps Westville
Sports ON TAP
Interested in becoming a student at JBU? Come to our February 20-21 Undergraduate Visit Day! You’ll get to: - attend a class - visit with professors - worship in chapel - take a campus tour - spend the night in a dorm
Just posted some new snow pictures. Go check them out...
The Siloam Springs JBU campus will be open and classes will be held at their regularly scheduled times tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 11. The standard inclement weather policy (as outlined in the Faculty Handbook -- see except below) is in effect. The University
Students: we would love to have the fun snow pictures that you take during this historic snow event. If you are willing to share, please email them to news@jbu.edu.
The main Siloam Springs campus of John Brown University will be closed and classes will be canceled on Thursday, Feb. 10 due to inclement weather. The Kresge Dining Hall will remain open to serve the on-campus students. Please visit www.jbu.edu/weather o
Snow plan causes confusion
New area codes rules take effect
Golf course group discuss greens, alcohol
Families turn out for snowman contest at New Life Tabernacle
Herald-Leader COMMUNITY DIGEST
Siloam Springs CHURCH NEWS
Records OBITUARIES
Drug tests an insult to unemployed
Right of Center | The Carter era revisited
Write On | It’s all about the weather
Columnist Valentinus: Worth celebrating
Softball partnership ‘makes sense’
Panthers wait patiently
Packed schedules ahead for JBU
Freshmen girls run by Rogers
Watts preps for district tourney
Sports ON TAP
John Brown University Centers in Rogers, Fort Smith and Little Rock are closed today.
The main Siloam Springs campus of John Brown University will be closed and classes will be canceled on Wednesday, Feb. 9 due to inclement weather. The Kresge Dining Hall will remain open to serve the on-campus students. Please visit www.jbu.edu/weather o
LETTERS
The very talented folks at The Soderquist Center just put out another LeaderSkilz video. Go check it out
Giving Voice: A Festival of Writing and the Arts has been cancelled due to the impending winter weather. Efforts are underway to reschedule the event for next fall.
Democrat? Republican? Libertarian? We're thinking about doing a feature on JBU grads in elected or appointed office. If you know anyone we should feature, leave a comment or e-mail lroebuck@jbu.edu.
New play based on Siloam promotional pamphlet
2 more cited in Hawg City attack
Winter storm stops classes cold
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COMMUNITY DIGEST
SENIOR CENTER MENU
City hits streets to clean up after winter storm
Officials making right calls
Waiting game continues for local schools
JBU’s Rakestraw earns academic honor
Weather halts JBU’s schedule
Iowa volleyball player signs with Golden Eagles
SSYB announces registration dates
ON TAP
Boys and Girls Club to hold softball registrations
Southside names honor roll
CHURCH NEWS
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Mayor vetos contract
Daddies to hit dance floor
Devor convicted of hindering wife’s murder investigation
New fire chief talks to Kiwanis Club
Community plans to rebuild fire station
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
Pica Pole | Things to do
Right of Center | State of the Union: What you didn’t hear
Siloam ENGAGEMENT
ANNIVERSARY
Students named to Ark Tech dean’s list
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Chamber hosts annual banquet
Looking Back | 45 years ago: Tabbut named general manager at Dawn Hill
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Write On | His last rodeo
Columnist | A Churchill moment
Timeout | Wade sets the tone, teammates follow
Golden Eagles entertain SGU
Games on hold, again Panthers to host Greenbrier on Friday
The Siloam Springs JBU campus will be open and classes will be held at their regularly scheduled times tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 3. The standard inclement weather policy (as outlined in the Faculty Handbook -- see except below) is in effect. The Universit
John Brown University Fort Smith Center is closed today, Wednesday, February 2nd and all evening classes cancelled.
John Brown University Rogers Center is closed today, Wednesday, February 2nd and graduate and undergraduate evening classes are cancelled.
The main Siloam Springs campus of John Brown University will be closed and classes will be canceled on Wednesday, Feb. 2 due to inclement weather. The Kresge Dining Hall will remain open to serve the on-campus students. Please visit www.jbu.edu/weather o
For full JBU weather closing information, visit
Classes in Little Rock and Hot Springs ARE taking place today.
Students: The Kresge Dining hall is open. The California Café will be closed today.
The office of Christian Formation has announced that chapel today has been cancelled.
Due to inclement weather, John Brown University will close at 11:30 a.m. today, Tuesday, Feb. 1. All classes are cancelled and non-essential personnel are encouraged to go home as soon as possible. Additional information on JBU weather-related closings
Weather shutters newspaper offices
ArkansasBusiness.com has posted the story about the wind turbine:
Soon JBU is going to have a wind turbine on campus for students to learn from:
$454K in 180 days
Owner offers Dawn Hill to city for $1.05 million
‘Man from Aldersgate’
School employees to receive bonus
Goblins rise from dead
Attorney general to speak at Chamber banquet
Galvez charged in fatal crash
Rushed redistricting is a bad idea
Right of Center | An idea whose time has passed
Columnist | Hide and seek with God
ENGAGEMENT Thomason, Hunt to wed Saturday
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Submit birth news to Herald-Leader
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Siloam Springs Rotary Club
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: SSHS Band receives $5K grant
JBU loses twice at Southern Nazarene
Southwest runs past Panthers
Lady Panthers heat up in second half
Thinking of majoring in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Biology with a Chemistry minor? Apply for SUCCESS, a $5,000-$10,000 scholarship renewable for four years! Interested? Go to www.jbu.edu/science/success for more info, or check out other JBU scholarships
Schools shuffle days after snowfall
Man charged in rape of teen
West Siloam OKs new water, sewer rates for customers
Graham visits JBU
Foundation gives $100k for students
Griffith celebrates 90th birthday Jan. 19
BIRTHS
Fire chief reception set for Friday
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Stabbing believed self-inflicted
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Siloam Springs Writers meet
CHURCH NEWS
Siloam Springs KOs Greenwood
Defending 5A champions slip past Lady Panthers
Weather disrupts sports schedules
John Brown signs tennis recruit
Obituaries
It's a snowy day here at JBU...
Great event featuring Gary Smalley coming up for married couples.
Hot-shooting Chaps trip up JBU
Lady Golden Eagles fall to Lubbock Christian at home
‘Selfless sacrifice’
Freshman girls pull away from Bentonville Black
Lady Panthers on the defensive
SSHS named host for state volleyball
Timeout: Panthers make first appearance in rankings
New year, new you
Softball tryout
Cherokee Nation works to improve roads
Boys and Girls Club sets softball signups
CHURCH NEWS
SSYB to hold registration
Columnist God’s amen
SSHS swimmers finish second
BINGO ... !
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Write On Honey: How sweet it is
Kansas basketball teams win in Day 1 of Tri-State Classic
Right of Center: An absolute non sequitur
Video of the Franklin Graham chapel is now available:
Franklin Graham spoke in chapel this morning. Thanks to the new Bill George Arena, we were able to invite the community to the special event.
WSS flushes sewer hike - for now
Art exhibit opens on JBU campus
Graham to speak at JBU event Tuesday
Cash Tosta is Baby New Year 2011
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
SENIOR CENTER
Planners OK plat on Bill Young Rd.
CHURCH NEWS
JBU men win 4th straight
Parish sparks John Brown
SSHS basketball sweeps Devil Dogs
Lady Comets come to life
Freshmen girls defeat George
Colcord girls beat Chouteau
SSYB to hold T-Ball meeting
Students make best of holiday situation
Water plant recovers after part fails
BINGO ... ! Game Night set for Friday
Chamber to host legislative briefings
2011 General Assembly set to talk early school starting
Pica Pole | ‘Houselessness’
Right of Center | History was made
For whom the bell tolls
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Ruble, Barnett named Pioneer Citizens
Women’s Services gets new look at SSMH
Write On | The comfort of a wood stove
Columnist | Christmas lights for life’s storms
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Pet of the Week
ANNIVERSARY Fletchers celebrate 60 years
Timeout | Weather once again disrupts schedules
No regrets, only smiles
Weather postpones games
JBU women finding ways to win
Panther bowlers off to good start
McGee interviews for job at Connecticut
SPORTS - ON TAP
Triple Blessings Event a Success
Watts loses in finals
Hornets, Comets earn awards
Razorbacks travel to LSU
Panthers hope success continues at Morrilton
LETTERS
Students are coming back to a snow covered campus. Alumni, do you have any favorite snow stories from when you were at JBU?
Volunteers work to help Cincinnati
Anderson faces charges of raping sleeping woman
Board rejects bridge bids
Woman steals ambulance
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SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
Defending champs fall
Lady Golden Eagles go on the defensive, rally for win
SSHS prevails twice at Greenbrier
Honeycutt’s career over at Siloam Springs
SPORTS ON TAP
Kansas splits with Jay, Colcord teams lose
Engineers win two
Freshmen teams split with Rogers
Woman Steals Ambulance, Leads Deputy On Chase
The new Construction Management/Engineering building is coming along well. Check out the webcam to see the latest progress
Siloam Sunday Obituaries
Fire burns home
ADC to celebrate 53 years of service on Wednesday
Board OKs assisted living service in town
Teen arrested; charged with church break-in
No ties between 2009 area drug raid, Michigan arrest
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Siloam Sunday Church News
Classic goes to Benton
JBU trips up Falcons
Conway survives Lady Panthers comeback
Twister kills 3 in Cincinnati
Learning goes on after bell rings
Police release 2010 incident tallies
Legion to host party Friday
Allens: Homeland security is reason for new lights
Gentry man accused of raping teen
Guest Columnist | One word
Right of Center | In other days
Columnist | 35 years and still going strong
Making Benton County history accessible
Shooting some hoops
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Christmas storm dumps ice on Siloam Springs
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Write On | The climate: It is a-changing
Sutcliffes celebrate 60 years
STAR GAZING Winter brings on views of Jupiter, Uranus
Columnist | Just because you have ink .
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
JBU returns after break
Timeout | Sports Alphabet Soup
Wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas!
JBU's own Dr. Cater and Mike Peterson were featured on the news for their lunar eclipse expertise
City tax receipts fall in October
Hospital plans get OK
American Legion to host New Year’s Eve party
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Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010 SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
Bergstrom to take reins of Main Street
Siloam Springs Civitan meets bi-monthly
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010 CHURCH NEWS
Northwest Arkansas history book goes on sale
Siloam graduate honored at National Veterans Conference
Engineers grab road victories
Lady Saints get payback
Allison, Texas fall to Penn State in semis
Panther basketball program hosting Christmas Camp
Hornets fall to Westville
Comets pull out overtime victory
Work begins at Osage Creek
Board of Directors approve 2011 budget
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SPRINGS ARRESTS
New trial granted for man found guilty in wife’s rape, kidnapping
Holiday closings
Right of Center | Something for everyone - almost
Pica Pole | Popping prairie pimples
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
‘Lunch Lady Land’
25 years ago: Panthers win county tournament
Primavera Club learns about garden whimsey
Murray named COA homecoming candidate
Write On | Sweet smell of success
Columnist | Christmas tsunami
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Animals looking for new homes
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
New procedure available at SSMH for reflux sufferers
Local TV station 40/29 came out and did a feature on the Candlelight Celebration. Check it out here:
City Board picks new fire chief
Chamber of Commerce to host tourism seminar
Strays head north for new homes
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FIRE/ AMBULANCE
Parade winners announced
CHURCH NEWS
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RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
Best light displays wanted
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Rodriguez completes training
Gift will finance spaying, neutering of animals
Timeout Reflecting back on football season
Teams advance to finals
Freshmen roll past Heritage
ON TAP
SSCC offering special
Tight end Williams wins Mackey Award
Panther basketball program hosting Christmas Camp
The Soderquist Center at JBU does so many great things, including the very popular LeaderSkilz videos. It's worth the time to watch what they have put together here:
ARRESTS
Hospital cuts ties with Humana
HOW TO GIVE
Downtown trees begin coming down
Check out the interview President Pollard did on his recent book:
SILOAM SPRINGS BIRTHS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Brick sales to aid future students
On The Record Broken Arrow
Right of Center Do they listen to themselves?
Senior Center sponsors raffle
SILOAM SPRINGS CHRISTMAS PARADE ‘Miracle on Main Street’
Columnist Help starts here
Write On Thinking of a gray, white kitten
Columnist No matter what I say
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
JBU to hold annual Candlelight Service
Timeout Henson worth the price of admission
Tournament sweep
OKLAHOMA CLASS 2A PLAYOFFS Colcord’s season ends
Woman attacked on trail
Local man gets 7 years for DWI wreck
City OKs taller Pipelife silo
Roll Off to stop hauling city’s trash
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
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BIRTHS
Library goes online with book downloads
CHURCH NEWS
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Tell us about your lights
City removes 150 tons of trash during cleanup
SSHS teams in tourney finals
Hot-shooting JBU picks up SAC win
OCU hands JBU first loss
Kansas splits with Lincoln
Junior high teams reach championship
Siloam Springs basketball hosting Christmas Camp
SSHS soccer to host Holiday Cup
Pair drowns near Colcord
Christmas hits Siloam on Saturday
Car wreck injures 4
Homes open for tours this Friday
Community Christmas Card to help school children
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Holiday light entries needed
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
Pica Pole Somewhere out there
Right of Center Tidbits of trivia
Band strikes right note in Chicago
Giving thanks at First UMC
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Birth announcements can be submitted
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: Brashear named deputy coroner
Write On There is no going back
Dr. David Cater December brings Venus into view
Siloam library introduces free book downloads
Columnist Paradigm shift
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Fire damages local home
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
ARRESTS
City repairs skate park equipment
City condemns abandoned house
Holiday lights contest
Cain joins Guard
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Home sales in Siloam Springs on rise
Officials tour high school cafeteria
CHURCH NEWS
Big Blue Buzzsaw
SSHS basketball sweeps Greenland, prep for tourney
JBU men rally to stay unbeaten
SSCC offering winter special
Obituaries
Going up ...!
Toy drive begins
Hornets happy to play Thanksgiving week
Lawyer wants changes to police benefits
City condemns house
FIRE/ AMBULANCE REPORT
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
On The Record Full circle
Pica Pole Thinking of David at Thanksgiving
Right of Center Thanksgiving thoughts
Candlelight service set for Dec. 16
Cherokee Nation names Tamburelli new casino manager
Manna Center welcomes food donation
No cold turkey here
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Klungland named Herald-Leader editor
Columnist Help for single parents
Write On Aunt Bill’s candy is deadly delicious
Band heads north for parade
Campus has cleared out for the Thanksgiving break. Does anyone have any favorite memories from road-trip adventures on breaks?
You are invited to a book signing and reception for Dr. Chip Pollard's new book "May It Always Be True," Saturday, Nov. 20 from 10-11:30 am at Books on Broadway in Siloam Springs. Author royalties from the book sale are being donated to t
Hwy. 412 paving to begin
Siloam Springs Civitan kicks off membership drive
It means what it says
Flint Hill Ramblers concert coming Friday
Guardsmen visit children
SILOAM SPRINGS RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
County juvenile detention center build on fast track
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
Right of Center Lame duck or cooked goose?
Columnist Jesus loves me, remember?
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Big things; small boxes
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: City approves animal shelter bid
Three score and 10 years ...
SPRINGS HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Write On A rose for Jodalee
Timeout Allen Classic offers plenty of basketball for fans
Starting strong
Panthers roll past Cedarville
Tomorrow (Thursday, November 18 at 4 p.m.) come be a part of the send off for the JBU women's soccer team as they head to the opening round of the national tournament. Send off will take place in front of the Bill George Arena.
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Architect wins design award
Kiwanis put auction on hold
Fire destroys Oklahoma home
Police search for sex offender in Siloam
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CHURCH NEWS
Chief candidate to be announced Dec. 7
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Colcord marches on
Allen Classic tips off Monday
Briones inks with James Madison
Honeycutt happy to be a Buckeye
Golden Eagles stay unbeaten with win at Central Baptist
Women’s soccer plays for SAC championship
ARRESTS
Board discusses high school remodel
Right of Center What winning might mean
On The Record Last words
LETTERS Apology for parade costumes
Brockmeyer graduates
City comes under budget for year
BIRTHS
Panther Players to perform ‘Jolly Roger’
United Way accepting funding proposals
School auction to raise funds
SILOAM SPRINGS COMMUNITY DIGEST
Veterans program set for Nov. 11
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Vet tells story of Vietnam tour
Columnist Is life really so difficult?
Obituaries
Write On ‘Home on the Range’
IN SERVICE
FBLA hears from Walmart analyst
SILOAM SPRINGS ENGAGEMENT
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: Marching band places 2nd
Engineers’ game postponed
Oklahoma Baptist sweeps past JBU
Golden goal lifts Golden Eagles over SNU
Blue Swarm
Panthers take 2nd, Gutierrez finishes 1st
Season ends
Sherrell completes Air Force training
CHURCH NEWS
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Board nixes new bridge plan
Krafft, Fuller, Nation win seats
SSMH CEO named 2010 Administrator of the Year
Dog attacks runner; banned from city
JBU women start season with two wins in Texas
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
JBU men off to fast start in 2010
Panther freshmen finish season 0-9
Comets’ season over
Photo by JBU Senior, Josh Adams. Check out more local event photography at his blog: www.joshadamsphotography.com. Photos are available for sale at http://purchase.joshadamsphotography.com/jbu-athletics/
Photos by JBU Senior, Josh Adams. Check out more local event photography at his blog: www.joshadamsphotography.com. Photos are available for sale at http://purchase.joshadamsphotography.com/jbu-athletics/
Auction set to raise funds
Hornets host Ketchum
First Bank comes to town
Basketball registrations
Siloam economy bouncing back
SPORTS ON TAP
Right of Center Which direction are we headed?
Comets still alive in playoff race
Panthers need help to get in
All hands on deck
Timeout Volleyball’s amazing streak ends in tears
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Columnist It cost how much?
Write On On behalf of Labs
Garden Club holds meeting
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Hospital Foundation raises $53K
Pica Pole What is community journalism?
High-speed chase comes through Siloam
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Photos by JBU senior, Josh Adams. View and purchase additional JBU athletic photos at http://purchase.joshadamsphotography.com/jbu-athletics.
Photos by JBU senior, Josh Adams. View and purchase additional JBU athletic photos at http://purchase.joshadamsphotography.com/jbu-athletics.
Photos by JBU senior, Josh Adams. View and purchase additional JBU athletic photos at http://purchase.joshadamsphotography.com/jbu-athletics.
Photos by JBU senior, Josh Adams. Check out his event photography blog at http://joshadamsphotography.com
Photos by JBU senior, Josh Adams. Check out his event photography blog at http://joshadamsphotography.com/
John Brown University's 2010 Annual Toilet Paper (TP) Game
Three decades of tradition continues with the first field goal of the season. Here's video of the first TP toss in the new Bill George Arena! JBU went on to defeat Hillsdale Baptist, 77-57. Go Eagles!
Women’s soccer on a tear, soar over Lady Drovers
JBU rolls in Toilet Paper Game
Lady Panthers stunned in title game
Second half propels Airedales
Ask-a-Cop: Tips for safe Halloween
Hilliard completes U.S. Navy training
Man honored for car rescue
CHURCH NEWS
COMMUNITY DIGEST
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
Farmers Market goes into November
Engineer: Water plant needs $7.5M upgrade
Tigers rout Comets
Committee narrows fire chief search
JBU volleyball loses on road
Marching band eyes Rose Parade in 2011
Hornets overpower Bears
Freshmen remain winless after loss to George
Junior high boys finish sixth, girls second at 7A-West meet
‘Chunked, capped & diced’
Ozark Electronics Repair announces promotions
Officials: Hospital on schedule
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Cobb donates $10K to Boys & Girls Club
Write On | Of warts and 3-legged dogs
Carr speaks to high school FBLA group
ENGAGEMENT Killgore, McKnight to wed Nov. 6
SSHS Band to take field in Saturday competition
Pica Pole | History turning to dust
Right of Center | Less than a week to Election Day
LETTERS Disadvantages of Medicare Advantage
Boys & Girls Club still raising project funds
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
JBU play opens Nov. 5
Okla. drug dog fights cancer
Wrestlers tangle to stomp hunger
Area teen found dead in pickup
STAR GAZING Jupiter shows off beauty in November
Tricks-or-Treats this weekend
Papa Rap takes message to local students
Sales tax gets boost
School officials say ACT scores up
Main Street Siloam begins search for full-time director
SILOAM SUNDAY CHURCH NEWS
Rail work stops traffic in town
Women’s soccer falls to Stars
Eighth grade team wins
SSCC to host scramble
Lady Panthers pick up road win at Alma
Comets snap skid
Engineers win
Hornets crush Adair
Road Warriors Siloam Springs takes down No. 4 Greenbrier
Wreck sends 1 to local hospital
JBU program lets students learn online
SILOAM SUNDAY NEWS
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
On The Record | ‘When the Brats come marching in ...’
SILOAM SPRINGS COMMUNITY DIGEST
Man accused of hitting train with 4 kids in car
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Timeout | Panthers shooting themselves in the foot
SILOAM SPRINGS ARRESTS
Bands to play at fundraiser
Bossler accountant sued
Titus Task hits the streets on Saturday
Write On | Rope whipped in a flat town
Weekend fire destroys 2 homes
ANNIVERSARY Abshiers celebrate 50 years of marriage
Cherokee Nation gives to fire departments
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: Homecoming floats banned from parades
Downtown doggies
Bordertown: A dream comes to life
HERALD-LEADER CHURCH NEWS
Columnist | Which right?
Right of Center | Things I don’t understand
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
Several roads closing in Siloam Springs
Changes in works at city facilities
Volunteers add class to the field
Siloam Planning Commission to hear of Waffle House plans
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Rollover crash kills one, injures two
Public meeting set to review strategic plan
4-H NEWS
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
CHURCH NEWS
Siloam Springs man drowns
Rivalry turns into rout
JBU dedicates new arena
Steamrolled
United Way goal set at $3.9 million
SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER MENU
Bridge back on agenda
Carr attends Municipal League conference
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
City interviewing applicants
Police arrest two in animal cruelty case
City Board forum draws crowd
Athletic quarterbacks fuel offenses of Kansas, Colcord
LETTERS
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Obituaries
Columnist | Lessons from a Miata club
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
Write On | A tale of 2 ear clips
RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
VFW post to sponsor essay contests
ANNIVERSARY Halls to celebrate 50 years of marriage
Columnist | Be a buddy
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: New bridge construction hurts businesses
Bynum returns to Siloam Springs
Right of Center | Skedaddle
Pugh fundraiser set for Oct. 15
Tennis season ends for SSHS
Loophole needs repair
Timeout | Panthers going back to the basics
Online threats suspend student from classes
No room for error in 5 A-West
CHURCH NEWS
‘Steel Magnolias’ now open at JBU
HERALD-LEADER BIRTHS
JBU to open staff art gallery
Wildcats drop Comets 42-13
Looking for gold
SSHS tennis closes out regular season
Forum set for Monday
Seventh graders tie Goblins
City eyes downtown tree swap
Golfers shine at 5A state tourney
JBU golf finishes 17th in U.C. Ferguson Classic
JBU women easily put away Rangers
Lady Panthers top Morrilton
JBU volleyball falls to Pioneers
Commerce trips up Colcord
Engineers hold off Wesleyan Christian
Letdown in Goblin-town
Metal detector group meets monthly in SIloam Springs
Board OKs variances
‘Steel Magnolias’ to open at JBU
Right of Center | Getting the nomenclature right
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
A forum by the people; for the people
Pica Pole | Falling into autumn
SILOAM SPRINGS ARRESTS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Creek phosphorus still high
Colcord faces another tough challenge
School elections rival counterparts
Destination: Goblin Country
Candidates file for open Planning Commission seats
Columnist | Living United in Siloam Springs
Long: Calls for look at low-water bridge
STAR GAZING Fall brings out starry view
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: Peters selected for Teacher of the Year
For glory & honor
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Columnist | It’s all about you
GOP rally set for Oct. 10 in Rogers
On The Street
Chamber Reward$
Members Renewing Their Investment
Monthly Update From The Board Chair
Excellence is Not Optional
New CHAMBER MEMBERS
CAPITAL Roundup
In Your Corner | Washington Just Doesn’t Get It
First Friday Coffee
Riding club meets bi-weekly
City collects old medication for disposal
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER MENU
Charges dropped against Wasson
Rakestraw, Glass qualify for state golf tournament
‘Taking it to the streets’
Classic brings out more than 1,100 runners
Bicycle, car tangle
Bentonville Gold too strong for freshmen Panthers
Trio bows out of forum
Players post wins in tennis for SSHS
SSHS sweeps Greenwood, Harrison
Lady Golden Eagles drop game to ORU
Kansas sprints past Wyandotte on homecoming
Looking Sharp
Worth the wait
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
SILOAM SUNDAY CHURCH NEWS
Healthy Woman program to kick-off with nationally-recognized speaker
Panther Classic set for Saturday
HERALD-LEADER CORRECTION
Looking Sharp | Brother and sister a winning combination for Siloam Springs
Fly-In draws crowd
Engineers look to end losing streak
EMS study to be held
Gentry pageant is Oct. 2
Right of Center | What’s going on?
Timeout | What is known and what is not
On The Record | Back to the ‘Screaming Eagle’ nest
Bulldogs visits for 5A-West opener
Critters head to town Saturday
Neighbor2Neighbor spreads the help
FFA to hold consignment auction
Auxiliary to hold auction
Legion fires griddles for breakfast fund-raiser
HERALD-LEADER RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
Write On | Growing older beats the alternative
Raffle to help Meeks
SILOAM SPRINGS COMMUNITY DIGEST
LOOKING BACK 50 years ago: Soda fountain finds new home
Political forum slated for Oct. 4
City: Top marks in ‘09 audit
Legion to hold speech contest
SSHS volleyball fights through fatigue
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Comets searching for answers
Columnist | Who can understand Christians?
SPORTS ON TAP
Columnist | September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Seventh grade football plays at jamboree
Siloam Springs Writers to hear from authors Saturday
Wildcats offer strong test for Hornets
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Lady Panthers remain perfect in conference play
Runaway victory
Election commission requests $10K reduction
Tahlequah extension opens with ribbon cutting
Sager Creek work continues
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
Wreck sends Siloam Springs man to hospital
Boys & Girls Club open
HERALD LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SUNDAY CHURCH NEWS
Judge says Siloam Springs teen fit to stand trial
Turnovers cost Comets in defeat
City planners OK lot split
Golf finishes second after tiebreaker
JBU to work on Anderson Ave. project
SSHS tennis team has busy week
Benefit for Meeks set for Oct. 2
SPORTS ON TAP
JBU wins in arena’s debut
Colcord grabs win on road
Race track mishap sends crew to hospital
WEDDING Thurman, Jones say ‘I do’
School board mulls new budget
Smith announced bid for re-election
Decatur student named to National FFA Band
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Walmart starts screening potential employees
Tired Iron holds fall event
Write On | Where home was
NWACC to drop tech center
Boys & Girls Club open for fall
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
Stolen Valor
Right of Center 9/11 irony
Museum offers field trip to Cane Hill
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SPRINGS FIRE/ AMBULANCE
HeartWalk to kick off at Bob Henry Park
WEDDING Eads, Barclay exchange vows May 22
Chalk It Up set for Saturday
ANNIVERSARY Uptons married for 65 years
Hay Daze is set for Saturday in Highfill
Southwest’s defense shuts down freshmen Panthers
Comets get first win
Tennis players grab wins
SILOAM SPRINGS OBITUARIES
Dawn Hill hopes for mulligan
Obituaries
Team raises funds for JDRF walk
City works to meet EPA changes
Relay for Life meets $35K funding goal
Legion to hold speech contest
COMMUNITY DIGEST
JBU passes $100 million mark
CHURCH NEWS
Cherokee language added to new iPhone, iPod software
Heritage overwhelms Siloam Springs in fourth quarter
Lady Panthers win fourth straight match
Hornets march past Westville
Sophomore to participate in fund-raiser
Pica Pole | Of yeast rolls & comradery
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
IN SERVICE
New waterfowl convention in Siloam is ‘for the birds’
SS Writers hear from author
Iraq vet hurt in garage mishap
Ganoung promoted to marketing director at Harps
SUV, big rig tangle in crash
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Author to read at library
Columnist | As miserable as we want to be
City eyes solar contributions to power grid
Antique tractor and engine show kicks off on Saturday morning
LETTERS
ENGAGEMENT | Collins - Sparks
Fundraiser pageant planned to help ADA
Write On | Walker had an audience
Community Happenings in the Herald-Leader
Siloam Springs Museum to host walking tour though downtown
Hay Daze set for Sept 18
Right of Center | The agenda
Gentry upends Colcord
Siloam Springs Rotary Club
Hay Daze set for Sept. 18
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
American Legion to host speech contest
SILOAM SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
SILOAM SENIOR CENTER MENU
SILOAM S CHURCH NEWS
New grant could help AV students excel
City revamps car take-home policy
Missed chances hurt Comets in loss
Pet of the week
Panthers smash Eagles
Ninth grade game rained out
JBU women’s soccer duels to draw
Lady Panthers sweep Morrilton
JBU sweeps OWU in home opener
SPORTS ON TAP
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Columnist | Bringing an end to the drifting
JBU awarded $1.2 million grant
ENGAGEMENT Bailey, Barlow to wed
Rock Club to host annual Rock Swap Sept. 11-12
Larkins and Keiths Celebrate
YAG laser takes on cataracts
Right of Center | No new taxes
Pica Pole Changes
HERALD-LEADER LETTERS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Boys & Girls Club offers programs
Siloam Springs firefighters to raise money
Siloam man killed in motorcycle crash
Gentry library to hold wire-art class
Long-time columnist dies
Pageant fundraiser set for Sept. 17
School district honors teachers of the year
Bridge to come ‘falling down’
Gentry Fall Festival set for Oct. 10
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
SPORTS ON TAP
Fuel system likely downed stunt plane
SILOAM SCOREBOARD
JBU work OK’d by city planners
Barrel racing each Monday
Sales tax growth up
Chamber moving golf tournament
Lady Panthers off to 0-2 start
Springdale too strong
Timeout | Being in two places at once
Pippin doubtful for season opener
Burn ban in effect
JBU students help community
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
SILOAM SUNDAY CHURCH NEWS
RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
SENIOR LUNCH MENU
Vazquez completes training
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
SS fire department ready to fill boots for charity
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
SILOAM SPRINGS ARRESTS AND FIRE/AMBULANCE
Okla. cops find field of pot
Kansas mayor wants to clean up town
School district holds health fair
City pulls out of M&D talks
School district OKs additional fiber optic lines
Concrete buckles under summer sun
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED
Columnist | God believes in you
Columnist | Bringing people and jobs together
Door mats help raise funds for ADC
Hannah’s Hope run set for Aug. 28
West Siloam Springs News | Garden drying up; rain desperately needed
ANNIVERSARY Pitmans to celebrate 65 years of marriage
HERALD-LEADER COMMUNITY DIGEST
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: Allen talks about movie production company
Write On | Accidents, guns and yellow roses
Directors OK 1-lane bridge for Sager Creek
SENIOR CENTER MENU
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
ARRESTS
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
Fuller announces re-election bid
ADC gives city new coat
Movie Gallery: Same name; different owner; new location
Booster club to host barbeque
Lady Panthers begin quest for another state title
Panthers set to scrimmage Springdale
Civitan Club needs members
Departments work together during high-risk fire season
CHURCH NEWS
SILOAM SPRINGS COMMUNITY DIGEST
Right of Center | So little space
Pica Pole | The rain falls mainly ... elsewhere
Pair injured in crash
Police search for couple
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Stolen bicycle story has happy ending
Taking on the high seas at VBS
Man arrested after cops tipped to lab
Siloam Springs Rotary Club
JBU breaks ground for building
Tailwaggers get help from stamps
Eggert gets 30 years for killing mother
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
SCOREBOARD
Columnist | Memories for sale
Write On | Our throw-away society
West Siloam Springs News | Thankful for recent rain
ANNIVERSARY Churches to celebrate 60 years of marriage
Literacy Council: Helping others to read
Columnist | United Way in action
SILOAM SUNDAY CHURCH NEWS
Rainbow Girls attend Grand Assembly in Conway
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
SENIOR CENTER MENU
SILOAM SCHOOL MENU
HERALD-LEADER BIRTHS
Rainbow Girls, DeMolay invite new members
FIRE/ AMBULANCE REPORTS
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
City Board begins Phase 2 of creek upgrade
Turner wins Ward 1 City Board position
Planners table rezone request
Engineers push through first practice
Leaky water pipes surface
Miller returns, headed for Ariz.
Comets soar into fall camp
JBU women’s soccer picked to win SAC conference
County to pay $50K for Bisbee fees
Hwy. 412 wreck kills 2
Ask-A-Cop: Old cell phones can still be used to call 911
Write On | Frustration over electronics
West Siloam Springs News | Watering the garden; hoping for rain
LOOKING BACK 50 years ago: Cobb announces move to Siloam Springs
‘Playing the field’
SILOAM COMMUNITY DIGEST
Guest Columnist | Giving the genie a workout
SILOAM SPRINGS LETTERS
Pica Pole | kentTroubled bridge over water
Siloam Springs 4-Her recognized at state banquet for achievement
Anderson receives OBU scholarship
Directors OK land buy
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Lodge to host fish fry
Columnist | Praying for rain
2nd Saturday Music ends season Aug. 14
WEDDING Balzer, Howard exchange vows June 5
Simmons looks to buy pet food maker
ENGAGEMENT Martin, Burnett set Nov. 6 wedding date
Turner wins re-election to Siloam Springs City Board
SILOAM SUNDAY COMMUNITY DIGEST
Timeout Ross hopes helmet decals provide motivation
2010 Little Lady Panther Clinic
Polls open Tuesday for Ward 1 Board primary
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
SSCC hosting scramble
First Golden Eagle Golf Cup a success
Colcord schedules 12:01 a.m. practice
Blood drive slated for Tuesday
Mobile meth lab found by police after chase
City Board set to vote on property purchase
Winning ticket sold in Siloam
Police chase ends in arrest
‘Bail out ...!’
Bridge to get makeover
SENIOR CENTER MENU
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
So far, so good
Looking at state’s fleet
School adopters to hold ‘brown bag’ lunch Aug. 6
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
ALDI opens store in Siloam
Schmidt named to dean’s list
Car hits freight train; 2 arrested
Svendsen gets scholarship
Dog Day set for Aug. 6
Columnist | Why do bad things happen to good people?
Company looks to buy Gates Corp.
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Birth notices needed
Columnist | 211 is back in service
NUTRITION BITS Fill up on fiber
LOOKING BACK 10 years ago: High school band travels to Europe
Colcord school supply list
Write On | The joy of good deeds
Oak Hill Cemetery marked by new signage
Right of Center | Some things have gone topsy-turvy
NRA awards Macfarlan $2,000 scholarship
SILOAM COMMUNITY DIGEST
SENIOR LUNCH MENU
SILOAM SUNDAY CHURCH NEWS
SILOAM AREA OBITUARIES
Police chase ends in Siloam
School Board chooses to not open polls
Pair killed in crash
Wasson trial set for Sept. 21
Volleyball signups available
City park wall crumbles into Sager Creek
JBU teams earn academic honors
Library could cost $2 million
SSHS volleyball program to host ‘Little Lady Panther’ clinic
Board candidates sound off
Former Lady Panther hired as junior high volleyball coach
Booster club holds annual golf scramble
SSYSA gearing up for fall soccer season
The grind begins
Freshmen Panthers start practice Monday
STAR GAZING Perseid offers summer meteor shower
SILOAM AREA ENGAGEMENTS
SILOAM SPRINGS COMMUNITY DIGEST
Staying cool with a cup of Hawaiian Ice
Dearly Departed’ opens Aug. 6 at Sager Creek Arts Center
211 line opens
SILOAM SPRINGS LETTERS
Right of Center | Something to think about
Pica Pole | Heads up! Here come the satellites!
SILOAM BIRTHS
FIRE/ AMBULANCE
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
School board OKs change order to improve audio/video
La-Z-Boy donates $30k to JBU
JBU tops fund drive record
Syler honored by Primavera
Man pleads guilty to 2nd-degree murder
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: Higgins builds plywood car
City: Auction goes online
Baptist Camp changes lives
JPs approve $43K settlement
Registration for fall softball begins Aug. 2
CHURCH NEWS
SSHS football program to host ‘Pee-Wee’ camp
Castillo named to watch list
Booster Club holding annual golf scramble
Timeout Saban: Alabama not ‘defending’ championship
Fayetteville puts up impressive numbers
Mallett embraces high expectations
Mayor: City shutoff policy needs debate
Work begins on new McDonald’s
Hico gets new concrete
Coach with Siloam ties charged
City Board approves sale of F-E building
ARRESTS
Kansas School District set to begin Aug. 16
Siloam Springs School District classes start next month
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Benton County launches emergency phone system
Board to vote on building purchase Aug. 3
Board OKs reading of zoning change
Pica Pole | Take a Sunday drive - from space
HERALD-LEADER BIRTHS
SILOAM SPRINGS RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
HERALD-LEADER OBITUARIES
Tulsa Street being resurfaced, again
2010 Heart Walk kicks off
Timeout | Media Days signal the start of college football
Voter charged with falsifying ballots
Hospital: Giving back to Siloam Springs
Coaxing the coax
SILOAM SPRINGS COMMUNITY DIGEST
City to pay $1M in lawsuit
LOOKING BACK 25 years ago: Museum opens education exhibit
Straight from the Source | Your city tax dollars at work
ANNIVERSARIES
SILOAM SPRINGS CHURCH NEWS
Columnist |Not so fruity
West Siloam Springs News | Jackie’s last days
Write On | The Black Cat
Right of Center | It is a tax
SILOAM COMMUNITY DIGEST
Siloam Springs Rotary Club
Simmons wins truck honor
SILOAM S CHURCH NEWS
RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
SENIOR CENTER MENU
SILOAM SUNDAY OBITUARIES
Shook to retire
Toddler killed by door
Panthers finish in top 8
City: Fireworks show fizzled
Softball sign-ups Aug. 2
Planners OK lot variance
Panther football to host ‘ Pee-Wee’camp
Brinegar killed in crash
Sign-ups Saturday at B&G Club
Work continues at Northside
Football booster club hosting annual scramble
Timeout Gruden’s high school camp worth a look
Mallett expects to be ready by camp
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