
One man's trash ...: Shane Richey, Art Amiss Director of Design, left, sets up recycled art sculptures with Zach Mosley Thursday just before the beginning of the 8th Art Amiss program at the Ozark Smokehouse Garden Room and Dickson Theater. BROOKE McNEELY / Northwest Arkansas Times
Today's News Stories
- On second thought: District's choice withdraws name from superintendent search
- Annual fundraiser evolves with garden
- High court rules poultry producers can be defendants
- Quorum Court hears annual hospital report
- Arkansas launches 2-1-1 community help system
- Barbershop quartets in search of blood donors
- Butterfly release to celebrate Mental Health Month
- Public appearances promote building safety
- Annual food drive urges donations on area mail routes
Today's Sports Stories
- Hometown hero : Tschepikow set for what could be his final games in Fayetteville
- Joe Martin kicks off with Devil’s Den time trial
- Surging Wolves carrying confidence, hot bats to Class 3A state tourney
- KNOCK ON WOOD : Mortensen has a lot to smile about
- Hogs-Gamecocks series ripe with postseason implications
- Farmington, Elkins roll into state softball tournaments
- UA softball awaiting word on NCAA berth
- 1-4 A District Track and Field Meet — Girls Results
- Sports Briefs
- THE MURKY DEPTHS : NWA Fishing Report
- 1-4 A District Track and Field Meet — Boys Results
- Lewis leads Lady’Backs at NCAA Regional
- Schultz named Lady’Backs ’ diving coach after good year
Today's Business Stories
Recent Living Stories
- Gospel revival of memories : LOCAL SINGING GROUPS SPREAD GIFT OF MUSIC TO FELLOW SENIOR CITIZENS
- AT HOME : Girlfriends, this Mother’s Day you need some tools
- Northwest Arkansas FACES
- NOW AND THEN : Realities of WW II cast shadow over rural Madison County family
- How the garden grows : BY KEVIN KINDER Northwest Arkansas Times Patty and Bob Besom bbesom1@yahoo.com Fundraiser seeks the continued blossoming of local botanical park
- FOOTNOTES FROM THE ’50s
- THE ROCKWOOD FILES : Launching a business evokes that ‘must be crazy’ feeling
- Berry picking time
- LaMastus-West
- Stec-Ledford
- Poore-Rubin
- Harp-McConnell
- Stewart-Smith
- Rutledge-Schleiff
- Gurley-Dye
- Mimms-Brown
- Newly planted red maples don’t need fertilizing
- Wade-Tarvin
Recent Featured Stories
Plain pains : Redefining county’s flood plains could affect insurance needs
Washington County Planning Director Juliet Richey is trying to get the word out about changes to areas designated as flood plains. — Thursday, May 8, 2008
Needing time to think : Council holds off on disbanding commission
TONTITOWN — The hunt for Mick Wagner will continue past Tuesday night after the City Council tabled an ordinance that would abolish the Water and Sewer Commission and create a Water and Sewer Committee. — Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Looking to seal the deal : Fayetteville school board to begin contract talks with Bryant superintendent
The Fayetteville Board of Education voted unanimously Monday evening to offer Richard Abernathy the district’s superintendent job and authorized board President Steve Percival to negotiate a contract with him. — Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Making payments : Property tax collections up this month over April ’07
Washington County Collector David Ruff said April property tax collections are higher than they were in April 2007. — Monday, May 5, 2008
Light rail: visionary or too soon?
Getting light rail on track in Northwest Arkansas to solve daily bumper-to-bumper commutes and rising gas prices is either visionary planning or putting the cart before the horse. — Sunday, May 4, 2008
Meet the candidate : Superintendent finalist visits with community
School superintendent finalist Richard Abernathy visited Fayetteville Friday for a day-long series of meetings as part of his interview process to be considered for the job. — Saturday, May 3, 2008





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