Arkansas Business is reporting that the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery has now reached self-sufficiency.
Author: By Todd Gill
To-do: Monday 10/19
The normal list of live music events is pretty slim for today. But there’s still plenty to do.
More Arkansas Lottery games coming Oct. 20
According to Arkansas Scholarship Lottery website, a bundle of four brand new scratch-off tickets are set to launch with a top prize of $77,777.
Public Meetings: Monday 10/19
Public meetings for Monday, October 19, 2009.
Library to host reception for retiring director Louise Schaper
The public is invited to attend the drop-in reception in the library’s lobby.
Greathouse Park reopened
Parks maintenance crews have been working to repair the damage to the playground caused by recent flooding and it is now ready for use.
Blog offers new view on demise of Arkansas Gazette
The Arkansas Newspaper War: The untold story of how the Arkansas Gazette lost the battle
Public Meetings: Friday 10/16
Public meetings for Friday, October 16, 2009.
Re-LEAF tree giveaway set for Oct. 17
The City of Fayetteville’s next tree giveaway will be on Saturday in front of the Town Center.
To-do: Thursday 10/15
Bizar at Brewski’s, Songs in the ‘Ville and more.
Former FHS coach Joe Kretschmar dies at 75
Former longtime FHS coach Joe Kretschmar passed away Wednesday morning after battling cancer for four months.
First $100,000 lottery winner jailed
40/29 is reporting that lottery winner Joseph Pierce of Van Buren is now serving the remainder of a 10-day jail sentence.
Public Meetings: Thursday 10/15
Public meetings for Thursday, October 15, 2009.
To-do: Wednesday 10/14
Kahula Gypsy Band at Smoke & Barrel plus lots of other live music options.
Scull Creek Trail clean up scheduled for Wednesday
The clean up is open to the public. The City will provide trash bags and gloves. Boots are recommended.