Rusty Jessen, left, removes a branch that Dennis Davis, both with Pro Stump...
Photo by Rusty Jessen, left, removes a branch that Dennis Davis, both with Pro Stump Removal and Tree Service, cut from an oak tree Monday at a home on Valley West Drive in Rogers. The oak fell onto a...
View ArticleMurphy Oil headquarters in El Dorado, Ark.
Photo by El Dorado News Times Murphy Oil headquarters in El Dorado, Ark.
View ArticlePea Ridge players celebrate after winning their semifinal match on Tuesday...
Photo by Pea Ridge players celebrate after winning their semifinal match on Tuesday against Gravette during the 4A Northwest Conference tournament at Prairie Grove.
View ArticleFayetteville players rally up before the start of the third set against...
Photo by Fayetteville players rally up before the start of the third set against Bentonville on Tuesday at Bulldog Gym in Fayetteville. Fayetteville won 3-0.
View ArticleReed Churchill of Fayetteville returns a volley Tuesday during the Class 7A...
Photo by Reed Churchill of Fayetteville returns a volley Tuesday during the Class 7A state tennis finals held at Burns Park in North Little Rock.
View ArticleAustin Easterling, the Pea Ridge senior quarterback, has led the Blackhawks...
Photo by Chip Souza Austin Easterling, the Pea Ridge senior quarterback, has led the Blackhawks to a perfect 7-0 start. Pea Ridge hosts Prairie Grove on Friday in a game that could decide the 4A-1...
View ArticleFayetteville’s Reed Churchill cruised through most of his straightset victory...
Photo by Fayetteville’s Reed Churchill cruised through most of his straightset victory against Bentonville’s Dulan Deluca, but had to survive a service break in the second set for his victory.
View ArticleThe new NextLife facility at 1300 N. Dixieland Road in Rogers.
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View ArticleRon Whaley, president and CEO of NextLife, was in Rogers on Wednesday to...
Photo by Ron Whaley, president and CEO of NextLife, was in Rogers on Wednesday to announce a $10 million investment in a facility there. Read story »
View ArticleThe new NextLife facility at 1300 N. Dixieland Road in Rogers.
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View ArticleA feast fit for kings on the Kings. Moose steaks sizzle on the grill next to...
A feast fit for kings on the Kings. Moose steaks sizzle on the grill next to mushrooms and baked potatoes. Mark "Hog Ears" Hughes lives in Alaska and killed a moose on a hunt earlier this year.
View ArticleMark "Hog Ears" Hughes, shows a dandy smallmouth bass he caught...
Mark "Hog Ears" Hughes, shows a dandy smallmouth bass he caught with a tube bait. Hughes lives in Anchorage, Alaska and visited Northwest Arkansas last weekend.
View ArticleCanoes transported people and camping gear down the Kings River. Matt Hughes,...
Canoes transported people and camping gear down the Kings River. Matt Hughes, left, and his brother, Mark "Hog Ears" Hughes fish the river on Sunday during a two-day float.
View ArticleMatt Hughes keeps track of his river trips with notes written in marker on...
Matt Hughes keeps track of his river trips with notes written in marker on his paddle.
View ArticleMatt Hughes, left, and his brother, Mark "Hog Ears" Hughes, enjoy...
Matt Hughes, left, and his brother, Mark "Hog Ears" Hughes, enjoy the night's campfire.
View ArticleA Kings River gravel bar made an ideal campsite. Gravel bars were plentiful...
A Kings River gravel bar made an ideal campsite. Gravel bars were plentiful during a two-day Kings River float trip from Rockhouse Access to Kings River Outfitters.
View ArticleRain on Saturday night caused the Kings River to rise 4 to 5 inches by...
Rain on Saturday night caused the Kings River to rise 4 to 5 inches by Sunday. That's still low, but better than it has been. This scene is at the Rockhouse Access near Eureka Springs.
View ArticleOctober is a prime month to float the Kings River.
October is a prime month to float the Kings River.
View ArticleSmallmouth bass, like this one released back into the clear water of the...
Smallmouth bass, like this one released back into the clear water of the Kings River, bit with enthusiasm. Tube baits accounted for about 70 smallmouth bass caught during a two-day float.
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