Archive | March, 2010

Easter Sunrise Service

The Charleston Ministerial Alliance wishes to invite everyone to the annual Easter Sunrise Service on April 4, 2010.

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School Sets 5K Event

The Butterfield Elementary School Trailblazer run, featuring a 5K race and a one-mile fun run, is scheduled on April 17.

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Obituaries for Washington County

Obituaries for Washington County for March 31, 2010.

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Park Department Plans Prairie Land Burn

Rising smoke in north Fayetteville won’t necessarily be cause for alarm sometime in the next few days.

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Health Center Celebrates New Location

Officials Tuesday opted to cut a strip of gauze rather than the traditional ribbon to mark the relocation of a state-supported training ground for medical students that treats about 30,000 patients a year.

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Shortage Has City Eyeing Options

Continued depressed sales tax returns has Fayetteville considering where it will find future cuts. And this could mean scaling back day-to-day operations.

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New Coroner’s Building Advances

Washington County Coroner Roger Morris has been waiting for more than seven years for a secure facility where he can examine bodies in private to determine cause of death.

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Woman Faces Multiple Charges

A woman accused of shoplifting faces elevated charges after reportedly striking someone with her car while trying to evade police.

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HEAD TRAUMA: Man Injured In Bluff Fall

A Rogers man fractured his skull Tuesday morning after falling from a 40-foot bluff in southern Washington County.

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Intersections Could Go From Brick To Concrete

The wide sections of brick intersections such as the one at Dickson Street and Block Avenue are likely to be replaced with concrete.

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