Halloween falls on a Monday this year which means you can celebrate every night from Friday through Monday without it even being weird.
Month: October 2011
Arkansas at Vanderbilt: Game Prediction
Let us know what you think the final score will be. If you’re the closest, you’ll get a free t-shirt from Bearstate Supply.
Police host prescription drug take-back day Oct. 29
The police department will host a drop off location in the parking lot of the Washington County Courthouse at 280 N. College Avenue from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
Fayetteville Police: No cell phone use in construction zones
A new law prohibits using handheld cellular phones while driving in schools zones and highway work zones when children and workers are present.
UA approves extra $3.8 million for Vol Walker renovation
UA Chancellor G. David Gearhart said the extra funds are needed to ensure all three Fay Jones School of Architecture programs will be housed in one location.
October 26 Fayetteville alcohol enforcement checks net one citation
Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor today announced today that out of 23 businesses watched, only one citation was issued during a recent alcohol compliance check.
University of Arkansas releases 2011 construction update video
The University of Arkansas has released a 5-minute video outlining the infrastructure updates across campus this year.
Daily Flyer: Thursday, Oct. 27
Live music, events, meetings and more for Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011.
Fayetteville Underground to dissolve, artists plan new organization
Fayetteville Underground artists announced Wednesday that the the board of directors that control the non-profit will dissolve the organization at the end of the year.
October 2011 A&P Commission complete funding request packet (135 pages)
Full packet of October 2011 A&P Commission funding requests
A brief look at the October 2011 A&P event funding requests
The request total isn’t nearly as high as last year, but it’s about twice as much as was eventually awarded. Here is a brief overview of each of the events that have requested financial help.
‘No Impact Man’ author Colin Beavan to speak in Fayetteville
Colin Beavan, author of the book No Impact Man, will speak on the University of Arkansas Campus Thursday.
More Than One Side to West Side Story
Go see West Side Story for the dancing, for the unforgettable score, the singing and the memories.
Flyer Profile: Bo Counts, aka Beat Bachs
We thought it was high time Fayetteville got to know Bo Counts, aka Beat Bachs, aka The Boom Operator, aka one of the busiest people in town, a little bit better.
Daily Flyer: Wednesday, Oct. 26
Live music, events, meetings and more for Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011.