The installation was created in direct response to Arkansas Senate Bill 43, which seeks to classify drag performances as “adult oriented businesses” in Arkansas.
Month: February 2023
Punxsutawney Phil’s Groundhog Day prediction: 6 more weeks of winter
A furry critter in a western Pennsylvania town has predicted six more weeks of winter during an annual Groundhog Day celebration.
Arkansas House passes school bathroom bill, heads to Senate
The Arkansas House on Wednesday approved legislation preventing transgender people at public schools from using bathrooms that match their gender identity.
Another AMI day for Fayetteville Public Schools Thursday
With roads still mostly ice covered around town, Fayetteville Public Schools will once again be closed for in-person classes, and will focus on online instruction for Thursday, Feb. 1.
Here are a few photos from Wednesday morning in Fayetteville
Residents in Fayetteville awoke to another morning of slick road conditions on Wednesday, and it looks like there’s a chance for more of the same on Thursday.
Winter storm causes 3rd day of dangerous, icy conditions
Watches and warnings about wintry conditions were issued for an area stretching from West Texas’ border with Mexico through Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana, and into western Tennessee and northern Mississippi.
Sponsored Amazeum Spring Break Camp: Repurpose It!
Join the Scott Family Amazeum in going green by reimagining, repurposing, and reinventing trash into art for this year’s Spring Break Camp March 20-24, 2023.
Gulley Park splash pad and new playground back on schedule in east Fayetteville
A six-year-old plan to add a splash pad in east Fayetteville is back on schedule. The work was set to begin in 2020, but was put on hold due to the pandemic.