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Cate Parker & former Lady ’Hawks run in LR Marathon
Four people from Pea Ridge were among the more than 1,000 people who ran the Little Rock Marathon this past Sunday, and another has Pea Ridge roots. The youngest runner — Cate Parker, 17 — is a junior at Pea Ridge High School. Two runners were 2009...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Long may it wave!
A new flag was raised on a new flagpole at the Kevin Apple memorial recently and celebrated with a ceremony that included the parents of former Pea Ridge Police Officer Kevin Apple. The Pea Ridge Fraternal Order of Police purchased the new flagpole...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Tractor Supply grand opening, ribbon cutting Saturday
On the east side of town, Tractor Supply has opened its doors on what was once farm land. Meeting the demand for the area, the newest Tractor Supply will reduce the travel to stores in Bentonville and Cassville, Mo., where many northeast Benton County...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Farm land changed to commercial and residential zones
The third time was the charm for property owners Jim Patterson and the Artley LLC. The agricultural property was presented for rezoning to commercial and residential in both December and January. It encompasses about 50 acres at 709 Lee Town Road, 897...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Two sworn in to Planning Commission
Two men took the oath of office to serve on the Pea Ridge Planning Commission Friday, Jan. 23, as administered by Mayor Nathan See. Sean Rooney, who held the seat, sought re-appointment. He was one of more than 20 applicants. Morgan Harris was...
Read Full Story (Page 1)City street crews worked around the clock
Extremely cold temperatures and continual snowfall for about 36 hours has not kept the city Street Department from working to clear the city streets, but has hampered the effectiveness of their work. Snow began falling about 10 p.m. Friday and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Bright Futures helps children, thus enhancing learning
The impact that we saw that Bright Future made with kids was amazing,” Keith Martin “It wasn’t about text books. “It wasn’t about lab supplies. “It wasn’t about anything like that, but the work that Bright Futures did impact text books, did impact...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Proposal tabled after commercial zone deemed too small
A plan that has been presented, changed and presented again was tabled Tuesday night after comments from the Pea Ridge Planning Commission members questioned the size of the commercial zone of the property. The property, owned by Patterson and Artley...
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