
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Fayetteville, Arkansas, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 302 stories have been published about Fayetteville, Arkansas which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Fayetteville, Arkansas, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 302 stories have been published about Fayetteville, Arkansas which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleFayetteville's Central United Methodist Church will remain part of the United Methodist denomination. Genesis Church, the congregation's South Fayetteville satellite campus, will spin off. A third congregation will also be formed in the coming months, with Central's current leadership at the helm.
Fayetteville’s Central United Methodist Church to split following ‘amicable reconciliation’
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleCornel West: King "was about authenticity, [and] he set a standard of giving" King was "an artist" with his oratory, and "artists dig deep inside their souls" King's "spirit" is alive in Northwest Arkansas, a region with a booming economy. King cared more about moral and spiritual needs than monetary health, West says.
Fayetteville murder trial reset for April
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleEgg prices won’t stay high forever, but with no clear end in sight for the current round of highly pathogenic avian flu, prices won’t descend to bargain basement levels, said Jada Thompson, a poultry economist for the University of Arkansas…
Price of eggs to drop, but not to 2021 levels
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleA Safe Place to Sleep is a 17-minute documentary of Arkansas residents sharing their stories of the impact of no tenant protections. The premiere will be hosted by Monique Jones, director of outreach for St. James Food Pantry, and Sen. Greg Ledin at 7 p.m. at the Squire Jehegan Outreach Center. The short film is also available online.
Free documentary premieres in Fayetteville
Coverage: 2 sources
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleFeral swine cause an estimated $1.5 billion in economic damages annually across the U.S. Arkansas Forest Resources Center surveyed 4,500 landowners to gauge damage. The average amount of land owned by those surveyed was 200 acres. There are more than 6 million feral swine in 35 states, including Hawaii.
Ark-La-Tex feral hog damage assessment provides deeper understanding
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleAccording to the Lottery, Kansas Players won big betting on the NFL Championship Game, placing almost $25 million in bets that were settled, or paid out, on Feb.12. Those same players won $39 million, meaning the net player win for wagers settled on Sunday were around $14 million! The state receives a 10% cut of sports betting revenues.
Arkansas breaks sports betting records in January
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleDayringer spent 28 years as a deputy chief at a department in Tulsa. He moved to Fayetteville and became the fire chief in 2010. Dayringer is credited with many changes including helping get a new state-of-the-art training facility for the department.
Former Fayetteville fire chief dies
Coverage: 2 sources
Fayetteville, Arkansas · FayettevilleBills touch on many areas of election law. One requires voters be able to cast ballots within one hour of arriving at a polling location. Another would allow quorum courts to decide that their counties will use only paper ballots. Commissioners, clerks say hand-counting paper ballots is both costly and inefficient.
Northwest Arkansas election officials review proposed legislation, asked to contact state lawmakers and lobby for changes
Coverage: 2 sources