Kinion, La Tour win in Fayetteville, Gray and Phaneuf move to runoff
Two of the three contested City Council races were decided after the final, unofficial results were released for the Nov. 4 general election.
Two of the three contested City Council races were decided after the final, unofficial results were released for the Nov. 4 general election.
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have so far donated $10,000 toward the campaigns of the three most outspoken opponents to Fayetteville’s new Civil Rights Administration ordinance.
Revenues were up slightly in Fayetteville this month, while Rogers and Springdale saw bigger leaps.
Record enrollment at the University of Arkansas is keeping apartments full in Northwest Arkansas even with all of the new student housing projects being built in Fayetteville.
Finding an apartment in Northwest Arkansas is no easier than it was a year ago.
The Northwest Arkansas apartment market continues on an upward path for both rental rates and occupancies. In other words, it’s a good time to own an apartment complex.
Occupancy rates hit 97 percent at the end of 2012, up from 94 percent in July 2012.
The ingredients are inexpensive and a big pot lasts for several meals, and it’s hard to get any heartier than sausage and potatoes. My secret ingredient? A bottle of beer for depth of flavor.
Dickson Street business owners will get an opportunity to formally voice their opinions on paid parking tonight.
A lot of local business owners expressed complete disapproval for the new paid parking program during yesterday’s Dickson Street Merchants Association meeting.
If you’re a local artist, and you’re looking for a place to show your work, some of the organizers of First Thursday Fayetteville would like to meet you.
An interview with Lauren Embree of l : e custom desgin.
The meeting was in a gymnasium in the Fayetteville Boys & Girls Club and the Mayor and staff addressed a crowd of about 30 – 40 people.
The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 965, endorses school millage increase.
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