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PRAIRIE GROVE -- Prairie Grove School Board's Jan. 17 meeting lasted less than an hour but a lot happened within that hour, most of it the result of controvers…
by Lynn Kutter January 25, 2023LINCOLN -- The Arkansas Apple Festival Committee has announced that it will not be able to host the festival in 2023.
by Lynn Kutter January 25, 2023PRAIRIE GROVE -- For the second consecutive month, Prairie Grove Planning Commission has turned down a concept plat for 20 acres off Parks Street adjacent to P…
by Lynn Kutter January 25, 2023LINCOLN -- In a voice vote last week, Lincoln City Council members agreed they want to call a special election in May asking voters to extend a 5/8-cent sales …
by Lynn Kutter January 25, 2023FARMINGTON -- Farmington City Council on Jan. 9 adopted an ordinance, with an emergency clause, to establish connectivity provisions into the city's street sta…
by Lynn Kutter January 25, 2023LITTLE ROCK – Arcane Capital Partners, a closely held family office in Little Rock, announced Jan. 12 it has acquired Prairie Grove-based PolyTech Plastic Mold…
by Special to Enterprise-Leader January 25, 2023Lynn Kutter/Enterprise-Leader Mark Myers, fire chief with West Fork Fire Department, donates blood during the Boots and Badges blood drive sponsored by Prairie…
January 25, 2023Photo: Scroggins
January 25, 2023FARMINGTON
January 25, 2023Lynn Kutter/Enterprise-Leader Prairie Grove Mayor David Faulk was the speaker for the first meeting in 2023 for Prairie Grove Chamber of Commerce at Venue 479.…
January 25, 2023Lynn Kutter/Enterprise-Leader Brynlee Caplena, an eighth grader at Farmington Junior High, reads the book, Pete the Cat Snow Daze by James Dean to Izza Sosa, a…
January 25, 2023Critical violations are those factors leading to foodborne illness and must be corrected immediately. Noncritical violations relate to maintenance of food oper…
by Lynn Kutter January 25, 2023LINCOLN -- Lincoln High School is one of only 10 schools in the state and the only one in Washington County to pilot a new program this year to give students t…
by Lynn Kutter January 18, 2023FARMINGTON -- In 2022, the city of Farmington took in $5.9 million in revenue from taxes -- local sales and state sales taxes, utility franchise fees and prope…
by Lynn Kutter January 18, 2023FARMINGTON -- Covid-19 cases and covid vaccinations continued to dominate headlines in 2022, with cases spiking during January in western Washington County and…
by Lynn Kutter January 18, 2023