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- OPINION | ART HOBSON: Make Dickson Street ‘superbly walkable’
Dickson Street could be made more walkable with a downtown master plan, Fayetteville moved away from car-oriented suburban sprawl in 2001, the city is still working on implementing its downtown master plan.
- Bolinger leads Bentonville to 8-1 win over Springdale
Bentonville's Sam Bolinger strikes out 7 Springdale batters, leads team to 8-1 victory.
- Charlene J. Johnson
Charlene J. Johnson's graveside service will be held on May 7, 2026.
- Civitans - Ladies hosting Country Tea
The Guntersville Ladies Civitan Club is hosting a Southern Country Tea Fundraiser.
- Issues affecting pet dental health
Dental disease is a common problem in pets.
- KOH-I-NOOR: "SIKH EMPIRE'S DIAMOND, NOT INDIA'S"
Pro-Khalistan group demands NYC mayor withdraw statement about Koh-i-Noor
- Keenova Launches New Consumer Campaign for Dupuytren's Contracture: Don't Be a Viking
Keenova launches new commercial and campaign for Dupuytren's contracture
- Pete Zimowsky’s Outdoors Spotlight: Headlamps are a must for safety on dark trails
Headlamps are a must-have for hiking in low-light conditions.
- Red-hot Redbirds: ISU baseball pushes winning streak to eight
Iowa State University's baseball team
- The tricolored blackbird
The tricolored blackbird is a rare species in Idaho.
- Curios Welcomes Kevin J. Anderson and WordFire Press to Their Book Marketplace
Curios launches partnership with bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson and WordFire Press
- Knicks staring down hard decisions to fix season-long weakness and stop ‘explosive’ 76ers guards
Knicks face tough decisions to address season-long issues
- Zorba Paster: Exercise when it feels optimal to you
Pay attention to your body's natural energy levels
- Madden Monday: On Sidney Crosby’s future — ‘I don’t think he’s going anywhere. Period’
Sidney Crosby is eligible for a contract extension this offseason.
- Altrusa holds April program meeting
Altrusa International of Mexico, Missouri, Inc. held a meeting on April 23 at The Oaks.
- Dawn Shellabarger named senior vice president, regional lending director
Dawn Shellabarger promoted to Senior Vice President, Regional Lending Director at Central Bank of Boone County.
- UW-Stout animation, video seniors' short films featured at Unspooled
UW-Stout animation, video seniors' short films featured at Unspooled
- Scholarship covers full tuition for tech/community college degree
A full tuition scholarship is available for non-traditional students pursuing a degree at a local tech/community college.
- Retail and restaurant brands winning the most repeat purchases—introducing the Ad Age Brand Loyalty Tracker
Retail and restaurant brands are seeing a decline in repeat purchases.
- 8 key agency and marketing job moves—and why they matter
Key agency and marketing job moves include a new director at the National Trust, a marketing executive at Unilever, a new CMO at a major retailer, a former beauty industry executive joins a digital marketing agency, a new head of consumer marketing at a tech firm, a top marketing executive at a major media company, a new agency CEO, and a marketing director at a major tech company.
- Five candidates run for four seats on the Caz School Board
Five candidates are vying for four seats on the Cazenovia Central School District Board of Education.
- Hyperscale Data to Launch 20-Week Business Spotlight Series to Highlight the Scale, Scope and Value of Its Operations
Hyperscale Data to Launch 20-Week Business Spotlight Series
- Cafe, barista and market space in review at The Residences at Barnett
Avant Construction Group
- Cody Walker impresses in VFL debut for Carlton
Cody Walker makes VFL debut for Carlton
- Prep Baseball Roundup: Aberdeen’s hopes of top-two postseason spot dampen with loss to Tumwater
Aberdeen's playoff hopes take a hit with loss to Tumwater
- Are European automakers driving into the defense market? Analysts say to tap the brakes.
European automakers may enter defense market with EU funding
- The Best Star Wars Gifts for Everyone, From Padawans to Jedi Masters (2026)
A fan's guide to the best Star Wars gifts
- High and low blood sugar in kids: Signs, causes and how to help
High blood sugar in kids can cause fatigue, blurred vision, and increased thirst and urination.
- Consello Appoints Olivia Pirovano as Global Chief Strategy Officer
Consello appoints Olivia Pirovano as Global Chief Strategy Officer.
- Efforts to Lower Health Care Costs Through Informed Consumer Choice
Minnesota's tiered cost-sharing approach to health care coverage has been studied in four recent studies, with findings that it can lead to increased consumer choice and potentially lower costs.
- Today in History: May 4, 4 killed during anti-war protest at Kent State
Four students shot and killed by National Guardsmen at Kent State University in Ohio
- Today in Sports, May 4, 1994 — Charles Barkley scores 56 points, including a playoff-record 38 in the first half
Charles Barkley scores 56 points, including a playoff-record 38 in the first half.
- Procurement event hosted in Danville
Procurement event held in Danville, promoting business and economic growth.
- Community Cleanup and Trees for Trash
Sheridan County and City residents clean up property and dispose of waste at no cost, receive free tree seedlings
- Time for the nuclear option in Texas?
ERCOT faces heat from Texas lawmakers over reliability concerns
- Streetcar project for Dallas is unnecessary and untimely
The Dallas streetcar project is premature and expensive.
- Bond Traders on Watch for Bessent to Signal More Debt Is Needed to Finance Deficit
Bond market closely watches yield curve, Bessent's view on US debt, and potential for policy easing
- Washington County restaurant inspections: Rice being reheated in a grocery bag; fans have sticky residue on the surface and are collecting lint
Rice being reheated in a grocery bag
- Benton County restaurant inspections: Dirty laundry being done at same time as food preparation; suspected roach crawling in front of refrigerator
Dirty laundry being done at the same time as food preparation.
- River Valley Restaurant Inspections: Soda fountain nozzles have a build up of black matter
Soda fountain nozzles have a build-up of black matter