
Chilly job: Shane Wills, a Fayetteville Parks and Recreation employee, removes and wraps lights Monday on the square in Fayetteville. Removal of the lights and decorations began Monday and should take about three weeks. JASON IVESTER / Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Today's News Stories
- Revenue falls $20.2 million for December
- Court rules judge correct to dismiss cold-medicine suit
- FAYETTEVILLE : Exhibits key for start-up museum
- Wind shift can prevent late-night landings at Highfill
- Har-Ber biology teacher dies in U.S. 71 accident
- Alamo video focus of hearing Thursday
- Man brought to emergency room dies
- NW Arkansas today
- State settles lawsuits on kids' care, hurt convict
- ROGERS : City welcomes new chief of police
Today's Sports Stories
- BCS TITLE GAME : Gators: Sooners to pay for slight
- FIESTA BOWL : McCoy, 'Horns drive to victory
- ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS VS. NO. 7 TEXAS LONGHORNS : 'A different animal'Pelphrey : Longhorns SEC-like
- Like Clark, Dick goes with Bears
- LIKE IT IS : Texas' Barnes good at raising bar, eyebrows
- Playoffs the answer to bad bowl games
- Colts coach unsure whether he'll return
- Steelers linebacker AP's top defender
- Razorbacks report
- UALR report
- TOP 25 MEN : Irish standout comes through
- Reed wins Sun Belt award
- THE RECRUITING GUY : 3 UA recruits on display at all-star event
- Student of Spread gets shot at teacher
Today's Business Stories
Today's Style Stories
- CRITICAL MASS : Lonesome ghost
- Music sales decline despite digital rise
- Hulu spurs Web video hullabaloo
- Jennifer Christman's What's in a Dame has the day off.
- Fox bosses make gamble with midseason offerings
- Scary adversary Idol looms for Homeland Security series
- TELL ME ABOUT IT : Love is like the lottery: Elusive
- Europe's been good for Murphy
- Social Security Q&A
- Michael Storey is on vacation. The TV Column will return Sunday.
- Check your knowledge
- Brian Eno, David Byrne create their second alliance
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Judge's 2009 resolution has etiquette as priority
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UAMS to begin testing breast cancer vaccine
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