Herald-Leader - Sat Nov 21
At its Dec. 2 meeting, the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program will decide whether to nominate the Goff Road Farm Bridge and Bridge No.
Official Says Number IncorrectHerald-Leader - Sat Nov 21
At least one justice of the peace who voted against the 2 percent raise approved by the committee spoke against spending more than $600,000 in additional money to pay for the raises.
Farmer's Market Ending SeasonHerald-Leader - Sat Nov 21
The Fayetteville Farmers Market, which closes out its 2009 downtown season with this morninga TMs sale, will soon be looking for a new manager a ' several, in fact.
Wine and Beer Permits Approved for Fayetteville Walmarts5NEWSonline.com - Fri Nov 20
The Alcoholic Beverage Board voted 3 to 1 to grant beer and wine permits to the Walmart Neighborhood Market on E. Citizens Dr.
Rouse Jewelry Trunk Show tonight at Ultra StudiosFayetteville Flyer - Fri Nov 20
Tonight, November 20, 2009, from 6:00-9:00 p.m, Ultra Studios Luxe Lifestyle + Gallery will present the inaugural trunk show of Rouse Jewelry's intention-infused charms and jewels.
Two Wal-Marts in Fayetteville can sell alcoholThe Morning News - Fri Nov 20
Beer and wine will soon be available at two Fayetteville Wal-Mart stores as a result of the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Division rulings Thursday night.
BusinessWeek thinks Dickson Street is in SpringdaleFayetteville Flyer - Thu Nov 19
The Iconoclast points out that BusinessWeek's "Best Places to Raise Your Kids" article, which includes a city from all 50 states, has given the Arkansas award to Springdale .
Bowerbirds concert reviewFayetteville Flyer - Thu Nov 19
Kevin Kinder from Tuned In was at the Bowerbirds show last night inside the Arkansas Union on the UA campus and offers up one of his Concert Wraps this afternoon.
Local warrant information now available onlineFayetteville Flyer - Thu Nov 19
If you've got a misdemeanor warrant out for your arrest, chances are your name is now available in a new online warrant search database set up by the Fayetteville Police Department.
Selling and Serving Alcohol Could Require Training5NEWSonline.com - Wed Nov 18
A new program by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board could mean required training for all alcohol servers and sellers in the state, and they hope to launch the program starting with one town in Washington County.
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