In The News
Projects for homeless hit delays in Fayetteville
STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com Logistical and technical hurdles have pushed back two planned homeless shelter projects until next year. The nonprofit group Serve NWA hopes to have its New Beginnings transitional
Glass artist having the best time of her life
BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Denise Lanuti has almost certainly never been busier. Not only is she making lampwork beads — which she has done since way back in the 1980s —
Lights of the Ozarks first in parade of holiday events
BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com ‘Tis the season — even if it seems to come earlier every year! The holidays begin Nov. 22 when the lights come on in downtown Fayetteville. Bentonville
The Pandemonium’s The Thing
This play is so wrong, it’s right JOCELYN MURPHY jmurphy@nwadg.com It’s part of the joy, the adrenaline and the magic of live theater: Something can go wrong at any moment.
Parks budget moves forward
STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The Fayetteville parks department will have a slightly smaller budget next year but will also have more than $11 million from a voter-approved bond issue to work
Washington-Willow
Petition ready for historic district STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com Residents of Fayetteville’s Washington-Willow Historic District will soon be asked to form the first preserved neighborhood in the city. Members of the
Twenty Is Plenty
City testing lower speed limits in neighborhood STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The city of Fayetteville is testing a 20 mph speed limit near Wilson Park and could implement lower speeds for
True Lit Evolving
FPL festival showcases graphic novels LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com Willow Fitzgibbon, Fayetteville Public Library’s director of library sciences, says the committee tasked with booking authors for its True Lit Festival
No Room For Vroom, Vroom?
Debate stirs over motorcycle rally merchandise STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwad.com Members of the Fayetteville community and Bikes, Blues & BBQ officials say they will work together to promote the stated values
No Place Like Home
Planners hear from public on short-term rentals STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com Owners of short-term rental properties on Sept. 30 told Fayetteville city planners they support updating code as long as regulation