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Lake Fayetteville clean up scheduled for Saturday, April 10

Once again, it’s time to help clean up Lake Fayetteville.

Who would your ideal local news team consist of?

Do you let your favorite national news show dictate your local choice or do you stray to a particular anchor or format?

Dine out on Tuesdays in April for scholarships

Every Tuesday during the month of April, six local restaurants will participate in Eat Out for Scholarships by donating 15% of their dinner proceeds to Single Parent Scholarship Fund.

Monday To-do: April 5

Chris Pappas, BookTalk, Darren Ray and more.

Sapphire, author of “Push,” to speak at FPL April 20

The Fayetteville Public Library has scheduled the author who goes by the name Sapphire to speak at 7 p.m. April 20 in the library’s Media & Magazine section.

Monday Public Meetings: April 5

Public meetings for Monday, April 5, 2010.

Arkansas 17, Kentucky 16

Collin Kuhn’s walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth gives the Arkansas baseball team a 17-16 win over Kentucky to close a three-game series at 2-1 at Baum Stadium Sunday in Fayetteville.

Arkansas 10, Kentucky 1

The Arkansas baseball team evened the home series with Kentucky after a 10-1 win Saturday at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville.

Video: Breakdancing kid on the square

We stumbled upon this earlier today while on the square for opening day of the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market.

Kentucky 12, Arkansas 8

After falling behind by eight runs in the first three innings, the No. 10 Arkansas Razorback baseball team lost 12-8 to Kentucky Friday night at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville.

City gleans paid parking feedback

City gleans paid parking feedback

City staff is still amenable to changes to the proposed entertainment district parking plan.

Giveaway: TheatreSquared’s Mauritius

Win tickets to TheatreSquared’s Mauritius, now playing at Studio Theatre, inside Nadine Baum Studios.

Ultra Studios hosts free reception for artist Nanci Ballew

If you haven’t been to Ultra Studios since it took over and completely remodeled its building on the s-curves here in town, consider heading out tonight for some food, wine and the latest from owner/fashion designer Brooke Benham.

Weekend To-do: April 2-4

It’s gonna be another one of those weekends in town where if you can’t find something that you like to do in Fayetteville, you are either 1. Someone who hates fun, 2. A jerk, or 3. A deviled egg (You’re screwed, buddy.)

Checking in: Memphis Pencils

Checking in with Fayetteville’s Memphis Pencils.

Friday Public Meetings: April 2

Public meetings for Friday, April 2, 2010.

Census forms are due. Mail yours in.

About 51% of the population in Fayetteville has turned in their census forms as of today. That’s 1% below the national average of 52%.

Should the Farmer’s Market extend its operations? The city wants to know.

Should the Farmer’s Market extend its operations? The city wants to know.

The city has posted an online comment form for anyone to fill out who has an opinion about the Farmers’ Market request to move to the square on Thursday nights.

Winners: Bearfoot ticket giveaway

Congratulations to the winners of the Bearfoot ticket giveaway, Ashley and Reed.

Thursday To-do: April 1

Besides the obvious First Thursday Fayetteville events tonight, there’s all sorts of things happening around town both during and after the festivities on the square