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Old Sale Barn Issue Revisited

2011 is starting to look like the year for the ghost of issues past for the Fayetteville City Council.

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Fayetteville Recycling Survey

The city of Fayetteville is looking to collect information on current recycling habits and get opinions from residents on recycling changes for the future.

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A Ride To Afghanistan

On July 19, Jacob will depart for Afghanistan where he did three tours of duty with the U.S. Army in the Joint Special Forces Command. This time he visits as civilian with the group Voices for Creative Nonviolence.

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Not Cool: Library Loses Air

A change in weather brought some relief but it also brought some bad news. A lightning strike took out the air conditioning at the Fayetteville library.

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Cooling Stations Set Up

In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s going to be @#$%ing hot out there today. Seriously, it’s going to be bad with the high humidity.

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I-540 Lane Closures

Hey, Fayetteville! How about some Interstate 540 lane closures and restrictions July 9-12? Eh? Eh?

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Parking Shuffle

Awhile back, the Fayetteville City Council approved another tweak to the pay parking system. That tweak — event parking — will get its first test Saturday evening, July 9 during the Walton Arts Center presentation of “Guys and Dolls.”

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Fayetteville gets kudos from RelocateAmerica

Fayetteville is in the overall Top100 and is in the final running to be recognized as a Top10 overall community.

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Standing Up For Syria

In Syria, for every 153 people in the country, one person works as a national security agent. If you say something that could be construed as anti-government, you could be tortured, jailed and even killed.

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From Wet To Dry

Although the flood season is nearly over, you can still prepare for summer drought with water preservation. Rain barrels are available for purchase through Seven Hills Homeless Center.