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State Of The City
The Fayetteville city administration is ready to take bold risks to address residents’ needs and build upon previous accomplishments, laying a foundation for the future, Mayor Lioneld Jordan said Jan.
Walk The Walk
City thinking deeper on sidewalks STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The ire surrounding a sidewalk proposed for a neighborhood near the University of Arkansas campus prompted city officials to rethink their approach.
Home Away
The 7 Hills Homeless Center’s move to the southern part of Fayetteville has done a lot of good for the area while bringing some drawbacks, members, neighbors and other city
Four Minutes, Four Questions with Terrilyn Wendling, Rogers Historical Museum
So far, says Terrilyn Wendling, assistant director of the Rogers Historical Museum, the current buildings have not been much affected by expansion efforts that include the refurbished Hailey Building across
Something’s Brewin’
Brightwater, Airship partner to offer coffee education MELISSA GUTE mgute@nwadg.com It wasn’t until Laurelin Van Hoose participated in Brightwater’s coffee skills program she considered offering coffee in a bar she
Something’s Brewin’
It wasn’t until Laurelin Van Hoose participated in Brightwater’s coffee skills program she considered offering coffee in a bar she hopes to open. “It opened my eyes to a whole
Artfully Accomplished
Multi-million dollar donation to boost visual arts at UA Jaime Adame jadame@nwadg.com A $40 million gift from the Windgate Charitable Foundation will pay for new arts facilities at the University
Council Rezones College Avenue
City plans arts corridor with Walton financing STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The Fayetteville City Council on Dec. 5 took the first steps toward making College Avenue a more pedestrian-oriented, shop-friendly corridor
Catchin’ A Ride
Transportation needs must be addressed DAN HOLTMEYER dholtmeyer@nwadg.com Northwest Arkansas’ public transportation system can’t be successful as it’s designed, a transit expert told area leaders this month. The Northwest Arkansas
History worth keeping?
Historic district commissioners in Fayetteville hope a new measure will give them a chance to negotiate with property owners seeking to substantially alter or demolish homes in the city’s historically