Longtime local busser and political candidate Adam Fire Cat is back for another attempt at winning a seat on the Fayetteville City Council.
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Only three days to vote early in Fayettevile’s Ward 3 runoff
Early voting is from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Monday inside the County Clerk’s Office at the Washington County Courthouse.
EARLY RESULTS IN: Voters must choose from these 7 polling sites in Fayetteville’s special library election
Fayetteville voters can choose from any of the six approved polling sites in the Aug. 9 library millage special election.
Fayetteville passes new civil rights protection ordinance
Voters will have another chance to decide the fate of LGBT rights in Fayetteville.
LIVE UPDATES: City Council recap: June 16, 2015
A list of items up for approval and links to downloadable PDFs for more information on each item of business.
Understanding the Dec. 9 civil rights special election
Voters will soon decide the fate of Fayetteville’s new civil rights ordinance which offers protections based on sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic background, marital status, or veteran status.
Mayor, UA chancellor denounce chamber’s decision to oppose civil rights ordinance
Mayor Lioneld Jordan and University of Arkansas Chancellor David Gearhart said they want the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce to take back its opposition to Fayetteville’s civil rights ordinance.
Council agrees what a “For” vote should mean in the civil rights special election
Fayetteville aldermen on Tuesday agreed on what a “For” vote should mean when residents cast ballots in the upcoming special election to uphold or repeal a contentious new anti-discrimination ordinance.
Michelle Duggar robocall tries to rally opposition to Fayetteville’s civil rights proposal
The call is narrated by Michelle Duggar and paid for by freefayetteville.org, a URL that redirects to the Arkansas Family Council website.
Anti-discrimination proposal draws opposition
City Council members listened for nearly three hours Tuesday night while residents voiced their opinions on a proposed anti-discrimination ordinance.
Weekend Flyer: Aug. 24-26
News, weather, events and more for Friday, Aug. 24 through Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012.
Daily Flyer: Wednesday, Sept. 21
Live music, events, public meetings and more for Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011.
Poll: Do you usually vote early in elections?
With early voting now underway for this fall’s general election, we were wondering how many of you take the opportunity to cast your vote before the big day.
Emmy Edition 2010
My winning rate for the Emmys has never been that high, but here’s my predictions for 2010.
Deadline for school district voter registration is today, Aug. 23
Residents in the Fayetteville school district have until 4:30 p.m. today (Aug. 23) to register to vote in the Sept. 21 millage and school board elections.