Bruce Shackleford, with Environmental Consulting Operations Inc., left, talks with local residents Thursday as he gives a tour of the prairie and wetland area around Fayetteville’s West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant on Broyles Road. The city celebrated the completion of the plant with a grand opening Thursday. [READ MORE] BROOKE MCNEELY / Northwest Arkansas Times Today's News Stories
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- Canceled ORT route re-emerges as perceived demand changes
- Absent aldermen see no need to celebrate ‘overbudget’ project
- Sensible Fayetteville collects 900 more signatures
- Arrest warrant issued in UA drive-by shooting incident
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- Spike in intensity : Siloam volleyball downs Fayetteville in season-opener
- 20-plus Hog freshmen likely to debut Saturday
- Lundstrum battles debilitating condition to earn spot on FHS girls tennis team
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- Arkansas begins new era of Razorback volleyball
- UA soccer hosts Tulsa in home opener
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Recent Featured Stories
Looking ahead : School board hopefuls discuss high school future, other issues
A question about their thoughts on the future of Fayetteville High School was one asked of candidates in the Fayetteville Board of Education’s atlarge Position 1 race at a forum held Wednesday evening at City Hall. — Thursday, August 28, 2008
Smith outlines remedies to mend Greenland’s woes
GREENLAND — The local school district has a chance of finishing the 2008-09 school year in the black, but the community needs to continue to raise funds to ensure it remains financially viable through 2009-10, Superintendent Roland Smith said Tuesday. — Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Thrice delayed : Planning staff recommendation keeps SouthPass project tabled
A last-minute answer submitted by SouthPass developers to city planning staff led to a unanimous vote Monday night by the Fayetteville Planning Commission to table the developer’s request for zoning and landuse approval on the project. — Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Scooter club petitioning for compatible parking
In the wake of high gas prices, the increasing popularity of alternative transportation is creating a need for new forms of parking. — Monday, August 25, 2008
Money matters : Department funding requests $700,000 more than city’s target
An early look at raw data budget requests for 2009 funds from Fayetteville’s general fund reveals the potential for challenging decisions ahead. — Sunday, August 24, 2008
Church members to see garage plans
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church parishioners are set to review conceptual drawings of a proposed parking garage on the church’s property to help meet county parking needs. — Saturday, August 23, 2008




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