Posts written by Todd Gill
Arkansas 7, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0
The Arkansas baseball team improves to 11-3 this season after their second straight win over Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7-0 Saturday afternoon at Baum Stadium. The three-game series finale is tomorrow at 1:05 p.m. in Fayetteville.
Public meeting to discuss Dickson Street area parking set for March 17
The meeting is being held to seek public input to be considered and incorporated into the final proposal of the overall parking program.
Georgia 77, Arkansas 64
Senior Michael Washington scored 20 points for the Arkansas men’s basketball team Thursday night, but the Razorbacks lost to the Georgia Bulldogs 77-64 in the SEC tournament to close out their 2009-10 season in Nashville, Tenn.
Osburn Motor Co. fire under investigation
We arrived late on the scene to take a few photos and police officials assured us there were no injuries.
Wednesday To-do: March 10
Eighties-era teen actor Corey Haim was found dead early this morning. Pour one out at the 80s dance night at FIX tonight.
Farmers’ Market may get longer Saturday hours and join First Thursday on the square
The market may be open until 2 p.m. on Saturdays, and from 4 p.m. to dark on the first Thursday of each month starting this season.
Fayetteville pet food bank taking donations
Residents are asked to donate any size or brand of dog/puppy or cat/kitten food to any of the established drop off locations around town.
Fayetteville blogging bootcamp set for May 29-30
The two-day conference is designed to teach anyone the basics of blogging and online publishing, along with more detailed programming instruction for WordPress developers.
Tim Freeman and Brandon Karn re-elected to A&P Commission
Tim Freeman was re-elected as chairman by a 4-3 vote. Brandon Karn was the only applicant for his commission position.
City to begin selling compost this Tuesday
Residents will only be allowed to make one purchase each and will be limited to two scoops.
2010 visitors guide cover will feature popular Steve Moore photo
A popular photo of the castle at Wilson Park, taken by the late Steve Moore, will adorn the cover of the 2010 Fayetteville Visitors Guide.