Daily Flyer: Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013

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Local news

Arkansas DE Deatrich Wise Jr. celebrates after sacking “Johnny Football” Manziel Saturday.

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Fayetteville will close out the 2013 First Thursday season with an Oktoberfest celebration at the monthly art walk and festival this week.

Here’s what passed or was tabled at last night’s City Council meeting.

Officials are asking for the public’s help in drafting a Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.

Live music, flip for your burger during NFL games, and more. There’s always something fun at JJ’s Grill. More local deals and news here.

UA news

The UA Museum installed a new “Native Arkansas” exhibit.

The UA School of Law ranks second in the nation for value.

Sports

A Florida defensive tacke called Arkansas’s O-line ‘a little dirty’ this week.

Arkansas defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. taught the world how to shimmy Saturday evening in Fayetteville.

 

Wednesday Events

4 p.m.  Bogle Park: Razorback Softball vs. Butler CC
4 p.m.  Botanical Garden of the Ozarks: Farmers’ Market
6 p.m.  Greenhouse Grille: Air Loom
6 p.m.  JJ’s Grill: Staggering Ushers
6 p.m.  Barnhill Arena: Razorback Volleyball vs. Missouri
6:30 p.m.  Bogle Park: Razorback Softball vs. Evangel
6 p.m.  George’s Majestic Lounge: Ozark Blues Society – Blues Challenge
6:30 p.m.  Arsaga’s on Crossover: Live jazz w/ Alex Collins, Johnny Arredondo and friends
7 p.m.  Foghorn’s on Green Acres: Open Mic Night

Wednesday Meetings

9 a.m.Technical Plat Review (agenda)City Hall, Room 326

Wednesday Birthdays

Locals/Expats: Jessica Suttle, Boyd Logan, Nocona Ridge, Aaron Smith, April Strout, Jyllian Martini, Brad Henson, Melissa Hughes and Amy Smith.
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Others: Singer Don McLean is 68, guitarist Mike Rutherford of Genesis and Mike and the Mechanics is 63, musician Sting is 62, singer-producer Robbie Nevil is 55, drummer Bud Gaugh of Sublime is 46, country singer Gillian Welch is 46, country singer Kelly Willis is 45, actress-talk-show host Kelly Ripa is 43, singer Tiffany is 42 and singer-guitarist Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes is 25.