

Image of the season: Barbara Lozen of South Burlington, Vt., shows a photograph that she took to her grandson, Xavier Lozen, 4, of Fayetteville while shopping for pumpkins Monday at Sequoyah United Methodist Church's Pumpkin Patch in Fayetteville. The pumpkin lot is open daily from noon to 7 p.m. through Oct. 31 and benefits the church's youth ministry program. ANDY SHUPE / Northwest Arkansas Times
Today's News Stories
- Taxing decision : Farmington residents to vote on tax increase for ballpark
- City budget dominates forum
- City Council to discuss SouthPass zoning, annexation tonight
- Charter school seen as more 'flexible' route to go for alternative learning
- Man pleads guilty to kidnapping and assaulting former girlfriend's family
- Taxpayers who miss Friday's deadline willl incur penalty
- Mark Your Calendar
- Arrest Reports
- Judge dismisses civil rights claims
- Man arrested on charges of raping woman near Dickson Street
Today's Sports Stories
- Dogged determination : Purple Dog's Petrino packs punch on defense, offense
- MY POINT EXACTLY : FHS falls to bottom of league pack
- FAYETTEVILLE BOYS GOLF : Weather threatens to interrupt boys 7A state tournament
- Hooten's Class 7A Rankings
- NFL Nuggets : Once again, the refs are terrible
- SPORTS BRIEFS
- UA football : Razorbacks' injuries creat competition on offensive line
- KNOCK ON WOOD : Vandy taking the SEC by Storm
Recent Business Stories
Recent Living Stories
- Night moves LOCAL LATE SHIFT WORKERS PUT IN HOURS WHILE MOST OTHERS SLEEP
- AT HOME : Making your political rally a party
- As the weather changes, Arkansas gears up for fall foliage bonanza
- NOW AND THEN : Derby served as many resident’s introduction to bicycles
- THE ROCKWOOD FILES : The glee and grief of working from home
- Planting flowers under young tree won’t harm it
- Faucette-Kenaga
- Seratt-Nail
- Marion-Silkwood
- Pryor-Stanley
- Gay-Wood
- School menus
- Library Checkout
- Library Checkout
Recent Featured Stories
Boiling over: Water forum results in fed-up officials’ sudden departure
Representatives of Washington County and the Washington Water Authority stormed out of a Tontitown public forum Monday night stating that they had had enough “badgering” from Mick Wagner, a consultant for the Tontitown Water and Sewer Commission. — Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Budget boycott : Three aldermen refuse budget talks until proposal balanced
Three members of the Fayetteville City Council said will not play the budget ballgame until they get the balanced budget they requested of Mayor Dan Coody. — Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Fiscal impasse : Inaction by aldermen doesn’t sway mayor to change budget
Fayetteville Mayor Dan Coody said Wednesday he’s not planning to change his controversial budget proposal to the City Council. — Thursday, October 2, 2008
Tree deficit: Too few trees surviving on developed lots in Fayetteville
Fayetteville’s Tree Preservation and Protection Ordinance doesn’t seem to be living up to its name, according to the city’s urban forester. — Friday, October 3, 2008
WASHINGTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT Planning staff researching wind farms
Washington County Planning Director Juliet Richey says she has recently received inquiries concerning wind farms. — Saturday, October 4, 2008
Bond with council key for candidates
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of articles featuring Fayetteville’s six mayoral candidates — incumbent Dan Coody, Steve Clark, Walt Eilers, Lioneld Jordan Adam Fire Cat and Sami Sutton — and their thoughts on issues facing the community. — Sunday, October 5, 2008
Stemming strays : Group raising funds for mobile spay/neuter clinic
Marcia Donley volunteered at the Fayetteville Animal Shelter a few years ago and saw the reality of animal euthanasia. — Monday, October 6, 2008




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