Disregard the lowish Rotten Tomatoes score. This movie is worthwhile if you enjoy football and have a place in your heart for underdog stories.
Month: June 2021
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WITH PHOTOS: State’s first-ever trans march draws about 500 people in downtown Fayetteville
The event was organized by NWA Equality to increase awareness for the rights of transgender and gender non-conforming Arkansans.
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Mount Sequoyah overlook to be illuminated with rainbow colors Friday
Mount Sequoyah officials today announced plans to illuminate the historic cross at the overlook with rainbow colors in celebration of NWA Pride festivities taking place in Fayetteville.
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Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 389 Wednesday
The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 389 on Wednesday.
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Bordinos to host cocktail competition on Saturday
The restaurant will host a cocktail competition beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 26 featuring some of the most talented mixologists on the city.
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Trippie Redd added to the Walmart AMP lineup
The Ohio-born artist will bring the Tripp at Knight Tour to the venue for a performance on Sunday, Aug. 29.
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FLYER GUIDE: Where to watch fireworks in Northwest Arkansas in 2021
Put on your patriotic flip-flops, ice down your Dr. Thunders, grab a watermelon and an extra pack of hot dogs at the store, everyone. It’s almost time for the 4th of July.
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TheatreSquared’s new musical ‘Matilda’ to open this week at Fayetteville Public Library
A new musical based on a beloved children’s novel will open in Fayetteville this week.
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Rapper NF coming to the Walmart AMP Oct. 14
Walmart AMP officials are continuing to add to their season lineup.
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Zion Road closure extended through July
A portion of Zion Road will be closed longer than originally expected for an improvement project.
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Longhorn Steakhouse changes Fayetteville location in new plans
A local engineering firm has submitted new documents on behalf of the steak restaurant chain that show a site improvement plan for a restaurant renovation project at 3467 N. Shiloh Drive.
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Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 90 Monday, hospitalizations continue to rise
The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 90 on Monday.
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Gulley Park Concert Series to return on Thursday, June 24
JukeBoxx is a local party band known for its performance of funk, R&B, and Top 40 hits.
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SeltzerFest set for Saturday, June 26 at Core in Springdale
The event will also include live music from Monk Is King and Dirty Flannel Shirt, and a range of food trucks such as Smok’d TX BBQ, Otra, and Mad Hatter.
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Supreme Court ruling to change landscape of college athletics
The Supreme Court ruled in a 9-0 decision Monday that the way the NCAA has been doing business all our lives is unconstitutional in a landmark antitrust case.