
All fun and games: Mingyu Li, a first-year graduate student, plays for prizes at a Bank of America booth Wednesday during Razorbash at the University of Arkansas. The event features booths set up to give new students information about clubs on campus and other organizations in the surrounding area. BROOKE McNEELY / Northwest Arkansas Times
Today's News Stories
- Looking ahead : School board hopefuls discuss high school future, other issues
- Cortes gets 10 years for helping burn teacher’s car
- City searches for answer on biosolids
- Clothesline Fair to feature handcrafted items, entertainment
- Sales tax revenue on the rise in Fayetteville
- Mark Your Calendar
- Corrections & Clarifications
- Adams, Bittle and Blackwell latest school Hall of Honor inductees for Fayetteville
- Board hearing assessment appeals until Sept. 30
- Attempted murder charges against woman dismissed
- Two face criminal charges for breaking into Head Start
- Alleged attacker stabs, asks accuser if he has ‘death wish’
- Deputies seize another meth lab
- New pavilions coming to Gulley, Finger parks
Today's Sports Stories
- Woodland looks to answer quarterback question
- Ramay embarks on season searching for offensive identity
- UA FOOTBALL PRACTICE : Once looked over freshmen making impact
- Harris seeks consistency in first season at Lincoln
- UA soccer team set to host Tulsa, Oral Roberts matches
- HOG CALLS : Broyles’ legacy reflects in Hall of Honor
- Landry named to preseason Player to Watch list for golf
- 7A-West Notes : Rogers Heritage players growing in numbers
- Sports Briefs
- Bua named honorary captain for Hogs’ opener
- UA pre-game concert in the Gardens
Recent Business Stories
Recent Living Stories
- All aboard : During tough economic times, Razorback Trasit still a resource for Fayetteville
- AT HOME : House obsessed? You’re not alone
- Northwest Arkansas FACES
- Just for men : New all-male choir lifting voices to an ever-increasing audience
- POETRY : Ozark Poetry matriarch returns home
- THE ROCKWOOD FILES : Son’s ring bearer role a reminder that childhood is sweet
- Military Briefs
- School menus
- Diluted Clorox can thwart tomato fungus
- Library Briefs
Recent Featured Stories
Smith outlines remedies to mend Greenland’s woes
GREENLAND — The local school district has a chance of finishing the 2008-09 school year in the black, but the community needs to continue to raise funds to ensure it remains financially viable through 2009-10, Superintendent Roland Smith said Tuesday. — Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Thrice delayed : Planning staff recommendation keeps SouthPass project tabled
A last-minute answer submitted by SouthPass developers to city planning staff led to a unanimous vote Monday night by the Fayetteville Planning Commission to table the developer’s request for zoning and landuse approval on the project. — Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Scooter club petitioning for compatible parking
In the wake of high gas prices, the increasing popularity of alternative transportation is creating a need for new forms of parking. — Monday, August 25, 2008
Money matters : Department funding requests $700,000 more than city’s target
An early look at raw data budget requests for 2009 funds from Fayetteville’s general fund reveals the potential for challenging decisions ahead. — Sunday, August 24, 2008
Church members to see garage plans
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church parishioners are set to review conceptual drawings of a proposed parking garage on the church’s property to help meet county parking needs. — Saturday, August 23, 2008
No deal : UA withdraws offer to purchase Fayetteville High School
What could have been the largest real estate transaction ever involving the University of Arkansas or the Fayetteville School District apparently won’t happen. — Friday, August 22, 2008




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