The pictured subjects are wanted in relation to a Breaking or Entering incident at the Benton Schools Athletic Complex during the early morning hours of Friday January 10th. If you recognize either subject, please contact BNPD Criminal Investigations Division at 501-776-5947, text “BNPD plus your message” to 274637, or leave a tip at www.crimereports.com or via the BNPD […]
Benton Committee to Discuss Billboards, Camper Residences, Beverages on Jan 16th
The Benton Community Services/Animal Control Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, January 16th, at 6:00 p.m. at Benton City Hall. The agenda follows: Committee Members: Evelyn Reed, Chair Judd Hart Jeff Hamm Frank Baptist Steve Brown Brad Jordan-Staff Terry Parsons-Staff I. Establish a Quorum / Call to Order II. Recognition of Attendees III. Approval of December […]
Overly speaks to Dems about his campaign for State Senate
Brandon Overly who is running as a Democrat for State Senate District 13, spoke to the Saline County Democrats Tuesday night at the local party Headquarters. District 13 covers portions of Garland, Hot Spring, Grant and Saline Counties. Topics of interest were education and climate. Local Party President Dustin Parsons started off the meeting […]
Learn to Quilt in a series of classes beginning Jan 16th
Learn how to sew a quilt top one block at a time. The Saline County Library is hosting a class on Thursday, January 16 at 6 p.m. at the Benton branch at 1800 Smithers in the Makerspace. Each month the class will feature a block with increasing levels of difficulty. By the end of the […]
Shoppach House Annual Meeting set for Jan 21st
The Art League is holding its Annual Shoppach House general meeting Tuesday, January 21st at 6:00 p.m. at the Benton branch of the Saline County Library at 1800 Smithers. The Shoppach house, built in 1852, is the oldest structure in Benton. The Art League is in charge of the care of this historic house. There […]
Here’s what a REAL ID is, how much it costs, where and how to get it
Beginning October 1st, 2020, if you want to take a domestic flight or enter a federal building, facility or military base, you will need something called a REAL ID. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the REAL ID improves the security of state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards. They say it also helps fight […]
Benton Town Hall meeting Jan 28th to discuss parks and streets
The City of Benton invites the public to a Town Hall meeting Tuesday, January 28th @ 6:30 p.m. in the Gene Moss Building, located at Tyndall Park. This is to discuss upcoming Street and Park projects in the city of Benton. East Lakeview Dr. Road Rebuild Newcomb Rd. Sidewalks Riverside Trail Phase II Lyle Park […]
Another Interstate death after man hit by vehicle overnight in Benton
BNPD officers responded to the North Service Road at McCright St. just before 2 a.m. Sunday for a pedestrian vs. vehicle accident. Upon arrival, officers discovered a deceased male victim, 30-year-old Jacob Bridges of Benton.The BNPD Accident Reconstruction Team and Criminal Investigations Division responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. No charges have been […]
Benton Committee to Discuss Fireworks, Leaf Burning Jan 13th
The Benton Personnel, Health & Safety Committee Meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 13th, at 6:00 p.m. in the Mayor’s conference room. The agenda follows: Committee Members: Chair – Bill Donnor Evelyn Reed Jocelyn Cash Jeff Hamm Jeff Morrow Staff Liaison – Christiane Crabtrey I. Establish a Quorum / Call to Order II. Recognition of […]
Benton School Board to Meet Jan 13th with Full Agenda
The Benton Board of Education will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday, January 13th at the Professional Development Center at 211 North Border Street. See the agenda outline below. For the full agenda with document attachments, click here. AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Establishment of Quorum III. Pledge of Allegiance IV. District News – Panther […]
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