The on-again, off-again, high school relationship, soap opera-esque drama that was “is Mike Anderson staying at Missouri or going to Arkansas?” is finally over. There are, however, some lingering questions.
Day: March 23, 2011
Mike Anderson hired as head basketball coach at Arkansas
Ten days of non-stop rumors became trumors Wednesday evening as Arkansas athletics director Jeff Long announced Mike Anderson as the new head men’s basketball coach.
City water concerns
A group of us are gathering to discuss issues with the safety of our public water, and we encourage you all to visit and get informed. If you would, please join our group. Once we have amassed enough support and momentum, Mayor Jordan said that we are free to create an initiative and bring it
Reminder: Bulky waste cleanup Saturday, March 26
This Saturday, March 26, there are two bulky waste cleanups scheduled in Fayetteville, specifically for residents who need to get rid of large, bulky items that cannot fit into a normal trash cart.
Wednesday To-do: March 23
Congratulations are in order for Fayetteville singer-songwriter Effron White.
Council amends quarry ordinance during special meeting
The Fayetteville City Council agreed to pull back the city’s reach on rock quarry regulations during a special meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Walmart on MLK approved for retail beer sales
Another of Fayetteville’s Walmart stores was approved to begin selling beer this month, just 16 months after it was denied a permit to do so by the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control board.
April news at Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
SPECIAL EVENTS Ozark Midwife History Licensed midwife Shawn House of Newton County will present a program on the history of midwifery in Northwest Arkansas Saturday, April 2, at 2:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. The museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale. For more information, call