Public Meeting Set On Rupple Extension
People living on Fayetteville’s west side will have a chance Thursday to review and comment on plans to widen and extend Rupple Road.
View ArticleTeaching, Learning Continue Until The Last Bell
Summer vacation for most of the students in Fayetteville schools starts Friday but until then teachers say it will be businesss as usual in their classrooms.
View ArticleOfficials Work On Conceptual Park Plans
The Regional Sports Park and Rogers Aquatic Center at Dock Wheeler Park are open. That means officials can turn their attention to one of the city’s oldest parks, Lake Atalanta.
View ArticleAcademy Graduates Flying High
Airplanes, engineering and aeronautics drew them to the Air Force Academy, but graduates said they stayed for other reasons.
View ArticlePaying Tribute
Richard I. Clark, Navy, Korean War. Herman E. Swanson, Marine Corps, World War II. Jack V. Sanders, Coast Guard, World War II.
View ArticleFrom Bentonville To Nashville
Now that Tom Chester is done with microscopes and textbooks, he can turn his attention to the bright lights of Nashville.
View ArticleThe state/region in brief
Public meetings on water plan set The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission has scheduled public meetings around the state next month to provide residents a chance to learn about the updated Arkansas...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s just fair.There’s no way I couldn’t have done this. It’s not stressful. I’m not sleepless. … I just think we have the community support, not to be all Pollyanna.We can be austere...
View Article28 temblors draw scrutiny of agency
U.S. Geological Survey teams have placed a seismic monitor in Conway County to record the earth’s movements in the area after a rash of more than two dozen earthquakes in five days.
View ArticleACLU says stake in abortion case is thin
Opponents of Arkansas’ ban on abortions after 12 weeks if a fetal heartbeat is detected argued against a crisis pregnancy counseling center’s attempt to intervene in its lawsuit filed against the...
View ArticleRECORDS: May 29th
Arrests 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force • Jaret Seals, 29, of 2660 W. Wedington Drive No. 17 in Fayetteville was arrested Tuesday in connection with felony possession of a controlled substance...
View ArticleChanges On Square Considered
The Fayetteville square could look different soon, depending on how two proposals fare before the City Council next week.
View ArticleBoard Approves Pavilion Move To Rogers
Members of the Walton Arts Center’s board approved on Tuesday moving Northwest Arkansas’ main outdoor concert venue to Rogers.
View ArticleBoard Considers Reorganization
The Walton Arts Center’s governance structure could soon be reorganized to reflect a more regional approach to the nonprofit group.
View ArticleCouncil Approves Fire Station Property Purchase
The west side of the city will have better response times in the future from the Springdale Fire Department after the City Council approved Tuesday buying land for a new Station No. 7.
View ArticleWellness Center Fee To Double
It’s official. The Rogers Adult Wellness Center membership fee will increase in 90 days.
View ArticleSchool To Share Fitness Course With Community
Even though school is out, administrators hope children will enjoy swinging from the bright yellow bars on the physical fitness course at Grace Hill Elementary School this summer.
View ArticlePunch-Card Pass Sale Exceeds Expectations
First day attendance at the Rogers Aquatic Center at Dock Wheeler Park wasn't as much as expected, but sales on half-price 10-punch passes exceeded expectation.
View ArticleMore To Explore Underground
Visitors to War Eagle Cavern now see part of the cave only belly-crawling, mud-covered spelunkers have explored.
View ArticleCouncil OKs Flood Repair Work
The City Council voted Tuesday to act fast to repair a wall on the Wishing Springs Trail damaged by flooding in recent weeks.
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