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NWAhomepage on MSN: Cave Springs police arrest man accused of shooting at utility worker

The Cave Springs Police Department says a man was arrested on Thursday after he reportedly shot at a utility worker.

40/29 News: Police: Cave Springs man arrested after warning shot during utility work on Lillard Lane

A Cave Springs man fired a gun as a warning for a utility worker on Thursday, according to Cave Springs police. Melvin Dorsey fired the warning shot while the worker was working near his property on ...

Police: Cave Springs man arrested after warning shot during utility work on Lillard Lane

The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: State Sen. Bart Hester’s father-in-law accused in Cave Springs shooting involving disputed property

State Sen. Bart Hester’s father-in-law accused in Cave Springs shooting involving disputed property

5NEWS on MSN: Cave Springs man arrested after reportedly firing gun near utility worker

AOL: Cave Springs police investigating pipe bombs, believes they were poorly made

CAVE SPRINGS, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Cave Springs Police Department has released new details on the three pipe bombs found in storm drains earlier this week. CSPD Lt. Keith Lawson previously told KNWA ...

CAVE SPRINGS, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — After months of installation and phases, Cave Springs’ second traffic light is fully operational. This follows concerns voiced by many Northwest Arkansas residents who ...

CAVE SPRINGS, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Cave Springs Clerk-Treasurer Kimberly Hutcheson is responding publicly after a federal judge declined to temporarily restore the full financial responsibilities of her ...

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Cave Springs treasurer claims she was stripped of duties; city maintains it had to be done

CAVE SPRINGS -- The elected Cave Springs clerk-treasurer has sued the city, city officials and two police officers in federal court claiming she was improperly relieved of some of her duties. The ...

Cave Springs treasurer claims she was stripped of duties; city maintains it had to be done