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KNWA News Archive
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Need for School Supplies.
For many students in Northwest Arkansas, Monday is the first day of school.
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Behind The Scene Renovations To Walton Arts Center
The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville renovates its backstage.
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BuyNWA
With consumer confidence low, some city leaders are trying to boost it back up.
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U of A Receives Supoenas Regarding File Sharing
In April companies affiliated with the Recording Industry Association of America began issuing subpoenas to the University of Arkansas.
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New Year's Celebration Goes Green
Fayetteville plans to host a "green" New Year's celebration.
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Tropical Storm Edouard
Quick-forming tropical storm Edouard is headed toward the coasts of Louisiana and Texas.
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Scholarship Myths Debunked
Expert debunks common scholarship myths. Tracy Davidson reports.
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Self-Destructing DVD
You can rent without having to return
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NWA Property Rights Association Meeting
Monday night, Benton County property owners will have the chance to learn more about why they won't be seeing a change in their property taxes...
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Ostomy Support Group
At the Washington Regional Medical Center
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RT @Jesse__Nicole: Would someone please explain why there are 8 if not more cops on wagon wheel road in Springdale?! @KNWAnews
@KNWAnews I think you mean "stances" (plural). He voted for the assault weapons ban in 04, but now in election season pretends 2 b pro-gun
Would someone please explain why there are 8 if not more cops on wagon wheel road in Springdale?! @KNWAnews
KNWA Bios
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Rebecca Jeffrey
Rebecca joined the KNWA team in September 2012.
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General Assignment Reporter - KNWA & Fox News Edge
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Morning Reporter, KNWA & Fox News Edge
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J.R. Davis - KNWA Today Co-Anchor
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Bright Ideas Archive
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Brightest Classroom: Mr. Quintana's 5th Grade, Bonnie Grimes
Chief Meteorologist Dan Skoff and Steve Cunningham from GE Lighting awarded Mr. Ryan Quintana's 5th grade class with $500 for one of this month's Brightest...
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Brightest Classroom: Ms. Becky Shofner
Chief Meteorologist, Dan Skoff, surprised Ms. Becky Shofner's 2nd grade class at Butterfield Trail Elementary in Fayetteville.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Kellogg's Gifted & Talented Class
Mrs. Kellogg's Gifted and Talented students at George Elementary in Springdale were recognized as a Brightest Classroom for the month of April.
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Brightest Classroom 3/27 Ms. Tilton
Ms. Tilton's class at Holcomb Elementary in Fayetteville was awarded a $500 Walmart gift card as one of March's Brightest Classrooms.
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GE Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Barbara James 4th Grade
Mrs. Barbara James' 4th grade class at Westwood Elementary were surprised as one of our Brightest Classroom's for the month of March.
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Featured Stories
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Pink Courage: The Breast Ride Ever
22 women on the open road as part of "The Breast Ride Ever." The goal is to raise awareness about breast cancer and money...
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Breast Cancer Survival Rate Lower for Men
According to the American Cancer Society breast cancer in men is much less common than it is in women. But new research reported in the...
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Benefits Outweigh Risks in Mammograms
Two new studies suggest that women who are at increased risk for breast cancer will benefit from mammogram screenings every other year starting at age...
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Komen Ozark Race For The Cure Turnout
The Komen Ozark Race For Cure brought thousands out to The Pinnacle Hills Promenade Mall in Rogers.
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2012 Komen Ozark Race for the Cure
A sea of pink flooded the Pinnacle Hills Promenade Saturday as thousands of people ran in the annual Komen Ozark Race for the Cure in...
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Web Extras
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WEB EXTRA: Why Are You the Best Fit for Fayetteville?
Mayor Lioneld Jordan and former Mayor Dan Coody are vying for the top spot in Fayetteville.
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WEB EXTRA: The Moment Patience Embraced Her Differences
One University of Arkansas cheerleader is inspiring others on the field.
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WEB EXTRA: Ineffective Bullying Prevention Approaches
Bullying can be a complex problem and according to stopbullying.org some common approaches to handling it in school and at home are not effective.
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WEB EXTRA: What Would You Say to the Razorback Football Team?
What would you say to the Razorback football team?
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WEB EXTRA: Razorback Fans Tailgate
Despite losing to ULM in Little Rock, Razorback fans still arrived early for the Alabama game to tailgate.
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