More than two dozen labor activists picketed the Fayetteville Federal Building Wednesday May 27, 2009 in favor of the Employee Free Choice Act.
More than two dozen labor activists picketed the Fayetteville Federal Building Wednesday May 27, 2009 in favor of the Employee Free Choice Act.
Several hundred people attended the annual Memorial Day observance at the Fayetteville National Cemetery.
The Class of 2009 will be remembered for establishing two new traditions for seniors at Fayetteville High School.
John Collier won a recent home brewing competition sponsored by the Hog Haus Brewing Co. to brew a British beer style known as an Extra Special Bitter.
Some of these little children get their first look at farm animals at this event.
Protesters from around Northwest Arkansas gathered in Bella Vista, Rogers and Fayetteville for a "tea party."
This is one of the more popular issues of the Free Weekly and I really enjoy shooting it.
Moments after the last business was completed, the remaining furniture, office supplies and even the Great Seal of the State of Arkansas got packed up and moved out.
This is the most responsive, gentle horse I have ever encountered. He loves being around children and even gives them kisses.
The graffiti says Eat Corn.
