They called it a "Phoenix Christmas tree." Every year, Fayetteville, Arkansas, hosts the "Lights of the Ozarks" Christmas light display. This year, the display will be up from November 22 to ...
IT MAY HAVE NOT BEEN A WHITE CHRISTMAS - BUT FAMILIES TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE MILD TEMPERATURES TO ENJOY THE LIGHTS HERE AT THE ... who lives in Fayetteville.“I definitely prefer something like ...
They called it a "Phoenix Christmas tree." Arkansas Every year, Fayetteville, Arkansas, hosts the "Lights of the Ozarks" Christmas light display. This year, the display will be up from November 22 ...
For Northwest Arkansas residents wondering how to dispose of their live Christmas ... decorations, lights and tinsel before they will be collected/dropped off, the Fayetteville news release ...
It's a frustrating pattern for Fayetteville ... Too far offshore and light flurries would be the only result. More photos from the historic snow: From the Archives: Christmas snow of 1989 On ...
The Links, Incorporated flies under the radar but the Fayetteville chapter stays busy helping families and young people.
Let's make 2025 a year to remember by exploring 25 of the best things to do in Arkansas. From outdoor adventures to hidden ...
He was also a Newport attorney's hunting buddy, a Fayetteville professor's poetry ... Two years later, he amped up his gift, donating enough Christmas lights to make all of Carter's hometown ...
When I was a Democrat-Gazette news reporter and proud Arkansan, every year was fresh and challenging, and my time in Arkansas changed the trajectory ... He taught me to look up at the Christmas lights ...
The city will begin accepting Christmas trees for on trash pick up days through the month of January. Trees must be free of plastic bags, stands, decorations, lights ... trash and recycling, visit ...
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Do you remember ever posting or saying anything like, "good riddance 2010. 2011 you must save us!" Yet for the last five years or so, this has been part of our regular vernacular, on social media and ...