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Springdale restaurant hosting Arkansas FB players for Tornado victims fundraiser
FAYETTEVILLE, AR (Pig Trail Nation)- All American Steakhouse & Sports Theater in Springdale is helping raise money for those affected by the tornados in Northwest Arkansas. Owners Mark and Laura Bazyk are inviting the community to come to the restaurant on Saturday, June 15th, to meet a handful of Razorback football players, eat good food […]
One dead, two injured in crash on Interstate 49 near Bobby Hopper Tunnel
New information from the Arkansas Department of Public Safety has been released on a fatal crash that occurred on Friday afternoon on Interstate 49 that prompted the response of a medical helicopter.
Single tickets to Hamilton at Walton Arts Center go on sale Thursday
Broadway smash hit Hamilton is coming to Walton Arts Center later this summer, and single tickets to the 12 performances of the show in Fayetteville go on sale this week. Performances of the show are scheduled Aug. 16-25, and tickets to individual shows go on sale at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 13.
More cookie dough types recalled as part of 30,000 case recall
Rise Baking Company, doing business as South Coast Baking, of Springdale, AR, is recalling Costco Chocolate Chunk Frozen Cookie Dough, Member’s Mark Chocolate Chunk, Panera Chocolate Chipper Cookie, Rise Baking Jumbo Chocolate Chunk and Mini Chocolate Chip Cookie cookie doughs because of potential Salmonella contamination. These products are part...
Razorbacks win NCAA women’s track national title in coach’s first year
The Razorback has long been a feared mascot in the world of collegiate track and field. John McDonnell and Lance Harter constructed legendary careers in the Ozarks as longtime championship coaches in men’s and women’s track and field and cross country respectively. Current Arkansas men’s track, field and...
Rogers daycare shifts hours to help accommodate parents during storm cleanup
A Rogers after-school daycare center aims to provide a haven for kids as families return to work and start the rebuilding process following the Memorial Day weekend tornado outbreak.
Zion Williams now has five to choose from
FAYETTEVILLE — Lufkin (Texas) Class of 2025 defensive tackle Zion Williams had originally planned to choose from four schools, but Arkansas complicated that this weekend. Williams, 6-5, 340, decided to take an official visit to Arkansas and following it he was glad he did. He was originally slated to choose from Texas, Texas A&M, LSU and TCU on July 4. Credit Deke Adams for the visit.
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