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  • University of Arkansas Cheer Program Receives $250,000

    By: Savannah Miller FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Dick Trammel and his wife Nancy donate $250,000 to aid University of Arkansas cheerleaders. Trammel, a former student at the University of Arkansas, became a cheerleader in 1958. Nearly 60 years later, he serves his community as the executive vice president at Arvest Bank located in Rogers, Arkansas. Since…

  • Mascots on Display

    Mascots on Display

    By Kellie Audrain FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—Students interested in the history of their future alma mater can find it in books and a new exhibit in the University of Arkansas library. Mullins library is home to “Calling All Hogs: A Razorback Mascot History” until the end of the fall semester. The University of Arkansas’ original mascot was the…

  • National Cat Day Celebrates Furry Frenemies

    National Cat Day Celebrates Furry Frenemies

    By Kellie Audrain FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—Today is the day to celebrate one of the many furry friends humans have made over the history of time. National Cat Day was founded in 2005 by Colleen Paige, founder of National Dog Day, National Puppy Day, and National Pet Day. The holiday is celebrated by shelters across the country with…

  • Halloween Safety Top Priority of Local Police

    Halloween Safety Top Priority of Local Police

    By Kellie Audrain SPRINGDALE, Ark. – A local police department has put out tips to keep trick-or-treating ghosts and ghouls safe this Halloween. The Springdale Police Department posted a list of safety tips on Twitter on Oct. 26. The list has four main focuses: walk safely, trick-or-treat with an adult, keep costumes safe, and drive…

  • Halloween Safety Top Priority of Local Police

    Halloween Safety Top Priority of Local Police

    By Kellie Audrain SPRINGDALE, Ark. – A local police department has put out tips to keep trick-or-treating ghosts and ghouls safe this Halloween. The Springdale Police Department posted a list of safety tips on Twitter on Oct. 26. The list has four main focuses: walk safely, trick-or-treat with an adult, keep costumes safe, and drive…

  • Halloween Safety Top Priority of Local Police

    Halloween Safety Top Priority of Local Police

    By Kellie Audrain SPRINGDALE, Ark. – A local police department has put out tips to keep trick-or-treating ghosts and ghouls safe this Halloween. The Springdale Police Department posted a list of safety tips on Twitter on Oct. 26. The list has four main focuses: walk safely, trick-or-treat with an adult, keep costumes safe, and drive…

  • What to Know About NWA Voting

    What to Know About NWA Voting

    Why does the City Council matter? The entire City of Fayetteville is run by a Mayor-Council form of government. Together the mayor and council form legislation and policies that potentially impact the every day lives of local residents. The City policies can range between ordinances, resolutions, the city budgets, appointments and removal of members of…

  • What to Know About NWA Voting

    What to Know About NWA Voting

    Why does the City Council matter? The entire City of Fayetteville is run by a Mayor-Council form of government. Together the mayor and council form legislation and policies that potentially impact the every day lives of local residents. The City policies can range between ordinances, resolutions, the city budgets, appointments and removal of members of…

  • What to Know About NWA Voting

    What to Know About NWA Voting

    Why does the City Council matter? The entire City of Fayetteville is run by a Mayor-Council form of government. Together the mayor and council form legislation and policies that potentially impact the every day lives of local residents. The City policies can range between ordinances, resolutions, the city budgets, appointments and removal of members of…

  • While One Dickson Street Restaurant Close Their Doors, Another opens.

    While One Dickson Street Restaurant Close Their Doors, Another opens.

    By Cate Skinner FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – After 14 years of business, Hog Haus Brewing Co. announced the official closing date. This Dickson Street restaurant and brewery stated that they will be officially be closed by October, 28. While we say good-bye to this staple restaurant, another opens next door. ‘Sauced’ Barbecue opened Oct. 17 in…

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