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  • Kentucky Preview

    Kentucky Preview

    Kentucky Preview – Video -by UATV Sports’ Tyler Woessner The time is here ladies and gentlemen.  With one more quality opponent left for Mike Anderson’s Hogs, his team knows Thursday night’s game at Kentucky is extremely important when it comes to NCAA Tournament chances.  It has been a while since Arkansas won in Kentucky’s Rupp…

  • First Lady Proposes Changes for Junk Food in Schools

    First Lady Proposes Changes for Junk Food in Schools

    The first lady is taking steps to change students eating habits.  Michelle Obama’s proposal of removing junk food advertisements in school’s will undergo a USDA-facilitated comment period which will determine how long schools have to remove unhealthy ads. The proposal is a part of her Let’s Move program that focuses on child obesity and healthy eating.

  • Greener Homes Being Built in Fayetteville

    Greener Homes Being Built in Fayetteville

    Habitat for Humanity is showing Fayetteville that homes can be built greener. Habitat for Humanity partnered with U.S. Green Building Council to build the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design home.  The certification means that this LEED home is energy efficient and the building process was environmentally responsible.

  • More Than $2 Million to be Spent on Road Projects

    More Than $2 Million to be Spent on Road Projects

    Today, the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission’s policy committee approved spending $2.9 million in federal money to fund five road projects. The committee is primarily focusing on identifying areas where this money could aid in creating a link between the two communities by improving intersections and interchanges.

  • AR Groups Advocate for Medical Marijuana

    AR Groups Advocate for Medical Marijuana

    Two medical marijuana advocate groups are working to get their initiatives on the November ballot.  Arkansas for Compassionate Care and Arkansas for Responsible Medicine propose medical marijuana be available to people with specific diseases as well as painful ailments.  Both groups must collect more than 62,000 signatures by July 7th to be put on the…

  • Netflix Partners with Comcast

    Netflix Partners with Comcast

    The country’s largest cable company Comcast has partnered with Netflix. On Sunday they announced that Netflix will pay for faster, more reliable access to Comcast’s subscribers. This partnership was announced just 10 days after Comcast bought Time Warner Cable.This is a milestone in the history of the Internet since providers like Netflix have not had…

  • Burns Scheduled for Lake Fayetteville

    Burns Scheduled for Lake Fayetteville

    Two burns are planned for Lake Fayetteville in the upcoming weeks. They are scheduled to help with site preparation and to create a favorable environment for the lake’s native plants. The burns will cause some of the trails to be closed. The days of the burns will depend on the weather and the city’s burn…

  • Gas Prices on the Rise

    Gas Prices on the Rise

    Gas prices in Arkansas are on the rise. The price has risen nearly 12 cents in the past two weeks. Right now the national average is $3.14 per gallon.But Arkansas’ average is higher than that at $3.23. Gas Buddy says the annual maintenance needed to change to summer fuel will cause prices to continue to…

  • Sodexo Files Paperwork for Liquor License for Football Games

    Sodexo Files Paperwork for Liquor License for Football Games

    The university is clearing up rumors that the company in charge of concessions has not filed for their alcohol license. Sodexo is in charge of applying, and has submitted the paperwork. We don’t know how long this process will take but the permits will be ready in time for the 2014 football season.

  • Cemetery Recycling Wreaths for a Good Cause

    Cemetery Recycling Wreaths for a Good Cause

    One nonprofit is taking recycling to a whole new level. Thanks to Bo’s Blessings, wreaths that spent the holiday season at the national cemetery in Fayetteville are now being recycled and used to benefit different programs. The greenery from wreaths goes back into the compost pile, and the ribbons from the wreaths are shipped to Mothers Against…

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