An Elkins woman was killed and two people were injured in a crash on North Crossover Road this weekend.
Month: March 2024
Arkansas sweeps LSU with 7-5 victory in series finale
The win completed a series sweep for the Razorbacks, who have won four of the last five weekend series against LSU.
Fayetteville School Board member Megan Tullock resigns, district seeks applicants
The Fayetteville Board of education is seeking applications to replace at-large member Megan Tullock, who resigned this week.
Kindergarten registration underway at Fayetteville Public Schools
Kindergarten registration for the 2024-25 school year at Fayetteville Public Schools is underway.
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Here’s what to expect in Arkansas’ state house primary runoffs
Voters in three Arkansas state House districts will return to the polls Tuesday to complete some unfinished business.
Kendall Diggs’ homer seals victory over LSU
Kendall Digs swatted a three-run eighth-inning home run to seal a victory for the Hogs over the defending national champion LSU Tigers.
Review: ‘Godzilla x Kong’ franchise showing diminishing creative returns
Don’t confuse Warner Bros.’ ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ with a sequel to last year’s excellent ‘Godzilla Minus One.’
Weekend Flyer: Aladdin, James McMurtry, Jude Brothers, Diamond Hogs, Laughs in Spanish, and more
Live music, performances, community events, and more happening in and around Fayetteville.
Completion of audit into Arkansas governor’s $19,000 lectern has been pushed back to April
The governor’s office said it needed more time for its response to a report detailing the audit of a $19,000 lectern purchased for Gov. Sanders.
Centennial Park trails to close for U.S. Pro Cup mountain bike races
The park will host the event as part of the U.S. Cup Series, which will include Olympian competitors, as well as world and national champions.
Artosphere art & nature festival returns in May
The festival combines art, music, and nature, offering a series of performances, activities, and family-friendly events.
The Bergamot to screen ‘State of the Unity’ film at Crystal Bridges
The film explores the nationwide journey of a Brooklyn-based band who set out to discover pathways to unify a divided society through music and dialogue.
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Once Upon a Time children’s bookstore plans May opening
A bookstore with locations in Tontitown and Bentonville is planning to open a children’s bookstore in Fayetteville.