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FHS principal's office set on fire
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 | The principal’s office was set on fire early Tuesday morning prior to school. From Northwest Arkansas Times

New floors have students skipping to class: Butterfield Elementary School sports a newly completed front entrance along Old Missouri Road in Fayetteville. [READ MORE] BROOKE McNEELY / Northwest Arkansas Times
Today's News Stories
- Dumas booted : Jordan fires Dumas, proposes freezing salaries
- Sheriff's Office reviewing shots fired by constable
- New floors have students skipping to class ! Winter break ended for schools Monday, today
- Two in custody following man's alleged beating death
- Mark Your Calendar
- Man wanted in Fayetteville robbery caught in Michigan
- UA planning chancellor's cost-savings commission
- Court Briefs
- Sylvester admits to burglary, theft of Head Start property
- Two sentenced for knife assault
- Haas Hall move waiting on renovations
- Arrest Report
Today's Sports Stories
- KNOCK ON WOOD : Hogs' new winning standard put to test tonight
- FHS Lady Bulldogs' trip to Duncanville inspires confidence
- One for the road : Fayetteville faces Little Rock Catholic in final nonconference test of season
- Hogs, Horns renew rivalry with fresh faces
- UA Men's Basketball Notebook : Washington earns second SEC honor
- Quick start paces Woodland girls over Prairie Grove
Recent Business Stories
Recent Living Stories
- Chance No. 2 FAYETTEVILLE PAINTER FINDS REBIRTH, NEW PURPOSE THROUGH HIS ARTWORK
- AT HOME : Getting plastered for New Year's Eve
- Keeping arts a'live'Staff changes, fundraising efforts at longtime theater organization help to preserve it
- School menus
- THE ROCKWOOD FILES : Resolve is a dirty word
- Ozark Album The Boston Store team
- Library Checkout
Recently Featured Stories
Listen up : Jordan's team hears communication ideas
The city of Fayetteville needs a Web site that's managed on a daily basis and a system of sending out electronic newsletters by e-mail to improve communications, residents said Monday. — Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Beer and gas? : Local convenience stores seek permits to sell beer
Four Fayetteville E-Z Mart convenience stores and a Murphy Express station in Springdale recently applied for retail beer permits from the state. — Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Police chief steps down
The Fayetteville Police Department rang in the new year without its police chief. — Thursday, January 1, 2009
Boy is first baby of the New Year in Washington County
A baby boy was the first infant delivered for 2009 in Washington County. — Friday, January 2, 2009
On the clock New county, city officials sworn in; electees assume duties, burdens of governing
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan announced plans on his first day in office to change the city's organizational chart and to hire a chief of staff. — Saturday, January 3, 2009
Homeless task force asking for $2 million
An official working with the homeless in Northwest Arkansas says each region and community needs to ensure it is looking at its own demographics when tackling the problem. — Sunday, January 4, 2009
Backup presider : Vice mayor role up for grabs in Fayetteville
One of Lioneld Jordan's first items of business as he presides over his first City Council meeting as mayor Tuesday will be overseeing the process of selecting an alderman to serve as vice mayor. — Monday, January 5, 2009




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