Clay Ford, the Saline County Attorney, has announced his candidacy for Saline County District Judge, Benton Division. The position is currently held by Judge Mike Robinson who is retiring. A lifelong resident of Saline County, Ford’s entire career as an attorney has been in Saline County. Ford said that he has “a desire to serve […]
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Brent Houston Announces Candidacy for Circuit Judge in 3rd Division
City Attorney Brent Houston announced today that he is running for Saline County Circuit Judge, 3rd Division. The incumbent, Judge Grisham Phillips, is retiring. In making his announcement, Houston cited his dozen years as City Attorney for the City of Benton, as well as his longtime experience as a trial attorney and frequent service as […]
Benton Mayor honors first responders & Freddie, updates on ARDOT & March events
Benton Mayor Tom Farmer writes an open letter monthly to citizens, with news and updates. Here’s the letter for February 29, 2024, highlighting first responders, Freddie Rhinehart, I-30 construction, and upcoming March events: Dear Bentonites, Wow, February has come and gone, and spring is around the corner. Yes, February is the shortest month in our calendar, […]
Benton man gets probation & community service for sexual assault of a minor
A Benton man pleaded guilty to the charge of fourth-degree sexual assault of a teen in Clark County Circuit Court this week. According to Joel Phelpson of Arkadelphian.com, 27-year-old Aaron Church went before Judge Blake Batson to enter the plea. A juvenile female accused Church of unwelcome advances and sexually assaulting her at DeGray Lake […]
Saline County to discuss what the Cities should pay to use Jail; Meeting Feb 5th
Two Saline County committees will meet on Monday, February 5, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. Items on the agenda for discussion start with what to charge cities for the use of the county jail. Other items are funding, including ballistic equipment for the Sheriff’s Special Response Team, a correction in the salaries category for the County […]
See MySaline’s list of most popular articles for 2023
Every year, we bring you a list of the most popular articles for that year. This time, we are listing everything that received over 1,000 views. That came to 609 articles as of December 14th. The top article received over 200,000 views! Browse through, beginning at #1, and get lost in the news and events […]
Jackson gets 20 years after guilty plea for possession, fleeing
Moments before his trial was to begin at the Saline County Courthouse, Daniel Jackson, of Little Rock, entered guilty pleas to fleeing, felon in possession of a firearm, and failure to appear. Judge Josh Farmer accepted the plea agreement and sentenced Jackson to 20 years of imprisonment at the Arkansas Department of Corrections. On December […]
Ark Supreme Court reveals outcome of murder appeal case heard at Bryant High School
If you attended the “Appeals on Wheels” murder trial appeal event at the Bryant High School Fine Arts Center on October 19, 2023, you’re probably wondering about the outcome. If you didn’t attend, let’s start will some background… The Arkansas Supreme Court Justices host an event twice a year where they get out of the […]
Justice Barbara Womack Webb Announces Campaign for Chief Justice
Today, Justice Barbara Womack Webb of the Arkansas Supreme Court announced her campaign to be the state’s next Chief Justice. Webb has more than 20 years of experience on the bench. She was first elected to the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2020. Her previous roles include Chief Law Judge at the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission, […]
Saline County Doctor gets 8+ years federal prison for kickbacks and more
A Saline County doctor at the heart of a $12 million scheme to defraud TRICARE will spend the next 102 months in federal prison. On April 13th, United States District Judge Kristine G. Baker sentenced Joe David May, a.k.a. Jay May, 42, of Alexander, to 102 months of imprisonment and ordered him to pay more […]
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