Public meetings for Wednesday, September 16, 2009.
Author: By Todd Gill
To-do: Tuesday 9/15
From Vivaldi to Queen to Michael Jackson and AC/DC, Garrett’s performances sound like they’re certainly something to check out.
Public Meetings: Tuesday 9/15
Public meetings for Tuesday, September 15, 2009.
Where to vote in the Fayetteville millage election
If you’re unsure of how and where to vote, use this guide to help you find your polling place.
The python has been caught
Python caught, Collier Drug Store robbed, KISS in LR, Lotto tix arrive and more.
Fayette Junction Master Plan wins two awards
The Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association announced that the Fayette Junction Master Plan has won the 2009 Achievement in Comprehensive Planning award.
Public Meetings: Monday 9/14
Public meetings for Monday, September 14, 2009.
To-do: Monday 9/14
Tonight’s gonna be on the chillaxing side. It’s Monday, it’s kinda rainy, and it’s the eve of the millage election that seems to have the city divided right down the middle.
UA enrollment sets new record, nears 20,000
The state’s largest university has seen a 3.4 percent increase over the previous year, and is one of the largest increases in recent history for the UA.
Twestivals, Tweleted and Punk’d – Oh my!
A Twestival in Little Rock, a Tweleted tweet in Fayetteville and a prank by Facebook. Shortcuts!
Township Street closed through Sunday
Township Street, between Gregg Avenue and North College Avenue, will be closed to traffic until Sunday, September 13.
To-do: Thursday 9/10
Cletus Got Shot at Smiling Jack’s, Framing Hanley at Georges, Opal Fly at Smoke & Barrel and more.
Case closed: No charges in UA sexual assault case
Multiple media sources are now reporting that charges will not be filed in connection with a campus sexual assault case.
To-do: Wednesday 9/9
Summer cocktails at the Botanical Gardens, Daikaiju at Smoke & Barrel, James McMurtry at George’s and DJ Tanner Beam at FIX.
Mid-Riffs, refunds and the 50 states
New local(ish) site, refunds from Cox, Obama speech, Hog coverage, green jobs resignation and Al Franken.