By: Jose Carranza FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (UATV) –A Fayetteville church looks to help the LGBTQ+ community by hosting a summer camp. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church plans to host the “Queer” camp this summer. Church Pastor, Clint Schnekloth said that in previous years the church hosted Science & Faith and Interfaith Camp but that “this year seemed the…
By: Jose Carranza FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (UATV) –A Fayetteville church looks to help the LGBTQ+ community by hosting a summer camp. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church plans to host the “Queer” camp this summer. Church Pastor, Clint Schnekloth said that in previous years the church hosted Science & Faith and Interfaith Camp but that “this year seemed the…
By: Jose Carranza FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (UATV) –A Fayetteville church looks to help the LGBTQ+ community by hosting a summer camp. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church plans to host the “Queer” camp this summer. Church Pastor, Clint Schnekloth said that in previous years the church hosted Science & Faith and Interfaith Camp but that “this year seemed the…
By: Jose Carranza FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (UATV) –A Fayetteville ordinance requires landlords to provide a designated representative to the public. After receiving input from neighbors and other Fayetteville residents, City Council Member Teresa Turk said that she started to draft the landlord registry ordinance. “When there was an issue, such as needing to repair a fence, adjacent…
By: Heidi Kirk Arkansas is meeting milestones with vaccination rollouts, and one vulnerable population is starting to transition back to normal. After a year of missing birthday bashes and bingo games, Helen Roderick is one of many senior citizens who received their COVID-19 vaccines and are gathering together again for the first time in over…
By: Heidi Kirk Arkansas is meeting milestones with vaccination rollouts, and one vulnerable population is starting to transition back to normal. After a year of missing birthday bashes and bingo games, Helen Roderick is one of many senior citizens who received their COVID-19 vaccines and are gathering together again for the first time in over…
By: Heidi Kirk Arkansas is meeting milestones with vaccination rollouts, and one vulnerable population is starting to transition back to normal. After a year of missing birthday bashes and bingo games, Helen Roderick is one of many senior citizens who received their COVID-19 vaccines and are gathering together again for the first time in over…
By: James Morgan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Northwest Arkansas saw some snow earlier this week, but it was the cold temperatures Tuesday night and Wednesday morning that set records, both locally and in the River Valley. The snow that fell Tuesday afternoon was Fayetteville’s second latest snowfall on record, behind May 3, 2013, when the…
By: Lexy French FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Throughout the week, Fayetteville Parks and Recreation hosted litter clean-up events in honor of Earth Day. Volunteers were given supplies such as gloves, litter grabbers, and vests, along with an Earth Day T-shirt. City of Fayetteville’s Environmental Educator, Heather Ellzey, said the events help clean multiple areas in the…
By: James Morgan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Arkansas legislature passed several bills in March and earlier this month that restricted certain health care and sporting privileges for transgender youth. One of these bills, the SAFE Act, was vetoed by Governor Asa Hutchinson before being overridden by both the Arkansas House and Senate and signed…