
‘Get the ball rolling’: Bill Stribling, president of the Stribling Group in Rogers, was the keynote speaker Wednesday evening at the Shewmaker Center for the fall Jack Shewmaker Business Leaders Lecture Series. [READ MORE] SARAH NADER / Benton County Daily Record
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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ... READING : Hanging on word every
A2004 survey by the National Endowment for the Arts, “Reading at Risk,” described a nationwide, very steep downward trend in book consumption in almost all demographic areas in general and, specifically, the reading of poetry, fiction and drama. — Monday, November 17, 2008
Target set to open in March
ROGERS — Target Corp.’s red bull’s-eye is hardly a household trademark in Benton County. For years, the nearest Target store has been in Fayetteville, in neighboring Washington County. But the bull’seye has been shining brightly along Interstate 540, in the shadows of the Pinnacle Hills Promenade, for the past couple of weeks. — Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Benton County draws an ACE
BENTONVILLE — Members of who’s who of Benton County government were out in full force Tuesday as Gov. Mike Beebe presented the county with the Arkansas Community of Excellence Award. — Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Coming soon : Donations set stage for UAMS Northwest
ROGERS — Renovation work continues to transform the former Washington Regional Medical Center, located at 1125 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville, into a 250,000-squarefoot northwest Arkansas branch of University of Arkansas For Medical Sciences. But until Wednesday, a significant hurdle still stood in the way of the Little Rock-based institution’s projected Fayetteville opening in fall 2009. — Thursday, November 20, 2008

