In The News
Columnist Honored As Dragon Slayer
The Arkansas Citizens First Congress and Arkansas Public Policy Panel honored Joyce Hale of Fayetteville with the Brownie Ledbetter Dragon Slayer Award during an event June 23 at the 4-H
Sidewalk Work To Cause Traffic Delays
Fayetteville will begin work on a new sidewalk along the north side of Lawson Street. The project will begin at Porter Road and extend east approximately 520 feet to complete
News Bites
Apple in the News 1) As a fruit of their labor (or perhaps foreign labor), the company reached the $500 billion milestone a week ago. Though it was already the
Where Dreams Come True
A Look at the Real-Life Magic Behind Terra Studios By Blair Jackson Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, 20 minutes from the Fayetteville city limits, is Terra Studios. Here, winter is
News Bites
TFW Staff Report Books For Babies The Dolly Parton Imagination Library and the United Way of Northwest Arkansas have partnered to bring books to the children of Northwest Arkansas. Thanks
A Love Story
By Blair Jackson At his home in Elkins, Cody Renegar describes plans for his wedding. “Here’s where the chairs will be,” he says, gesturing to a grassy area between the
Paradise Lost
By Blair Jackson TFW Editor Jack and Mary White live in a modest house in Hartford, a small community of about 650. An herb garden flanks the east of the
Movement Regains Momentum
By Blair Jackson Two months ago, the Fayetteville faction of Occupy Wall Street disbanded from their camp on the town square, but the group found new momentum in the national,
Blackout Kills Bills
By Blair Jackson TFW Editor Last week, 115,00 websites went offline in a self-inflicted 24-hour blackout in protest of two pieces of U.S. legislation concerning online content piracy. As a
The End of the Underground
Saying Goodbye to the Fayetteville Underground By Blair Jackson This Thursday marks the beginning of the end of the Fayetteville Underground. Kicking of its last month as an organization at