Archive | February, 2010

Speaker Encourages Balanced Lives

Keynote speaker Jay Zarr emphasized the importance of creating balance Saturday during a conference at the University of Arkansas.

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Air Force Legal Eagle Rooted In Fayetteville

Richard C. Harding remembers how he walked into his senior English class at Fayetteville High School and “met a girl.”

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Fayetteville Schools Kindergarten Registration Begins April 1

Kindergarten registration for the 2010-11 school year for all Fayetteville elementary schools will begin April 1.

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Economy Shortens Council Meetings

Don’t arrive too late for a City Council meeting these days. You might miss it.

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HOW WE SEE IT Art Locked Away Is Not Art

An important art collection remains hidden from the public today, held hostage by parochial jealousies. But a court ruling this week may be the first step in finally putting those important pieces back on display — some right here in Northwest Arkansas.

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Cowboys Cap Unbeaten Season

When one examines the Fayetteville Woodland lineup, it might be easy to overlook Cameron Paschke.

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Woodland Tops Greenwood For Title

The Woodland Cowgirls looked unbeaten Greenwood square in the eye on Saturday and refused to blink.

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Bentonville Wins State Swim Title

The final event of the Arkansas State High School Swimming & Diving Championships had the crowd at Arkansas’ HPER Natatorium going crazy, but it left Bentonville coach Steve Duwel speechless.

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Monster quake slams Chile

An 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck central Chile early Saturday, collapsing buildings, shattering major bridges and highways across a long swath of the country, and sending tsunami warnings along the entire Pacific basin.

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Favored Comedero rolls

Meet the likely Rainbow winner — if he runs.

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Live Coverage of the Cotton Bowl

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