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Walton Arts Center to host first site of Johnny Cash concert tour
Skip to contentPosted: Oct 5, 2023 / 07:25 PM CDTUpdated: Oct 5, 2023 / 07:25 PM CDTFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The best of Arkansas native and music legend Johnny Cash’s music is set to be heard again in Northwest Arkansas.Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience will launch its nationwide tour October 14-15 at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville.The event will use video from “The Johnny Cash Show” to accompany performances by singers and the orchestra. It will also include reenactments of key parts of Cash’s life.EXILE to stop at Walton Arts CenterJack Romano, who is the lead...…Skip to contentPosted: Oct 5, 2023 / 07:25 PM CDTUpdated: Oct 5, 2023 / 07:25 PM CDTFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The best of Arkansas native and music legend Johnny Cash’s music is set to be heard again in Northwest Arkansas.Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience will launch its nationwide tour October 14-15 at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville.The event will use video from “The Johnny Cash Show” to accompany performances by singers and the orchestra. It will also include reenactments of key parts of Cash’s life.EXILE to stop at Walton Arts CenterJack Romano, who is the lead...WW…
Arkansas state law may invalidate Fayetteville’s polystyrene foam ban
Posted: Apr 23, 2021 / 09:08 PM CDTUpdated: May 11, 2021 / 04:46 PM CDTUPDATE: This story has been updated to remove the name “Styrofoam.” Though Fayetteville’s policy does refer to expanded polystyrene foam as “,” that is a name brand of a product not affiliated with the single-use containers affected by the ordinance.FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. () — A new Arkansas state law prohibits local governments from controlling what to-go containers businesses can use.A law that will most likely invalidateFayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams says this could be a big price for the environment to pay.“I...…Posted: Apr 23, 2021 / 09:08 PM CDTUpdated: May 11, 2021 / 04:46 PM CDTUPDATE: This story has been updated to remove the name “Styrofoam.” Though Fayetteville’s policy does refer to expanded polystyrene foam as “,” that is a name brand of a product not affiliated with the single-use containers affected by the ordinance.FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. () — A new Arkansas state law prohibits local governments from controlling what to-go containers businesses can use.A law that will most likely invalidateFayetteville City Attorney Kit Williams says this could be a big price for the environment to pay.“I...WW…
Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas raising abuse awareness
Posted: Apr 1, 2021 / 06:09 PM CDTUpdated: Apr 1, 2021 / 06:09 PM CDTLITTLE ROCK, Ark. () — April is Child Abuse Awareness Month and an Arkansas organization is working to shine a light on the problem.According to the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas, approximately 25 percent of children in Arkansas suffer from abuse.And while the short term goal this month is to bring awareness to the problem, the CAC is working to help kids in need all year round.Elizabeth Pulley, Executive Director of Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas said “They receive about 65,000 calls each year to that...…Posted: Apr 1, 2021 / 06:09 PM CDTUpdated: Apr 1, 2021 / 06:09 PM CDTLITTLE ROCK, Ark. () — April is Child Abuse Awareness Month and an Arkansas organization is working to shine a light on the problem.According to the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas, approximately 25 percent of children in Arkansas suffer from abuse.And while the short term goal this month is to bring awareness to the problem, the CAC is working to help kids in need all year round.Elizabeth Pulley, Executive Director of Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas said “They receive about 65,000 calls each year to that...WW…
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