ROGERS — The owner of a Rogers recycling facility that burned for weeks in October has no intention of paying the city for damages to firefighting equipment or for other firefighting costs. The Marck ...
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Federal judge rules recycling company not responsible for damaged equipment from Rogers fire
A federal judge has ruled that the recycling company involved in a 2024 fire is not responsible for the Rogers Fire ...
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Judge dismisses Rogers' bid to recoup firefighting costs after 2024 recycling center blaze
Judge dismisses Rogers' bid to recoup firefighting costs after 2024 recycling center blaze ...
THIS WAS SHOT AT AROUND 4-30 THIS AFTERNOON. PEOPLE WHO LIVE NEAR THAT RECYCLING CENTER WERE áSHOCKED BY THE SIZE OF THE FIRE. 40/29'S LAKYRA BANKS JOINS US LIVE NOW-- LAKYRA YOU SPOKE WITH NEIGHBORS?
ROGERS -- The city may seek reimbursements from Marck Industries for damages to firefighting equipment during a recycling plant fire in October at one of the firm's facilities. City Attorney John ...
ROGERS -- The city has formally requested reimbursement for firefighting efforts from a company whose facility burned for two weeks in October. The Marck Industries recycling plant at 3507 N. Arkansas ...
ROGERS, Ark. — After an intense fire at a Northwest Arkansas recycling plant burned for days in October, one fire department said it caused thousands of dollars in damage to necessary equipment.
ROGERS -- The city of Rogers has filed a lawsuit against a private recycling company and the owner of the land where a fire burned for two weeks in October. Marck Industries and B&B Land Holdings are ...
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