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  2. List of people from Fayetteville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    John W. Grabiel, Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1922 and 1924; Ohio native, attorney in Fayetteville until his death in 1928; Lafayette Gregg, associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court 1868–1874, Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Washington County 1854–1856

  3. Fayetteville Fire Department battalion chief's cancer death ...

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    After graduating from the Fayetteville Fire Department fire academy in 2008, he quickly rose through the ranks and was promoted to captain in 2016, the obituary said.

  4. Ronald Gene Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Even at home, Simmons was a recluse who spent much of his time at home in his room alone. [ 26 ] He was described variously as a reclusive loner, [ 27 ] a quiet and stingy man, an unsmiling man with a piercing stare [ 22 ] who compelled his children to perform heavy labor, such as carrying five-gallon containers of dirt to maintain a steep ...

  5. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Known as the Republican Star in 1892 before cessation [52] Tax-Payers Bulletin: Siloam Springs 1921 Successor to the Arkansas Forum [8] Telegraph: Washington: 1840 1845 Known as the Arkansas Telegraph at founding [12] The Arkansas Gleanor: DeWitt 1882 1883 [7] The Arkansas News: Mountain Home 1897 [3] The Arkansas Traveler: Wittsburg: c. 1853 ...

  6. Fayetteville National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The original plot of 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land for the National Cemetery was purchased in 1867 from Judge David Walker and Stephen Stone, [3] names also associated with the historic Walker-Stone House in Fayetteville. The original layout was of an outer circle surrounding a six-pointed star with diamonds between the points of the star and a ...

  7. E. Fay and Gus Jones House - Wikipedia

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    The E. Fay and Gus Jones House is a historic house at 1330 North Hillcrest in Fayetteville, Arkansas.It is a two-story structure, fieldstone on the first level and sheathed in redwood board-and-batten siding on the second, with a broad gabled roof.

  8. Colvin nets fourth term in Fayetteville mayor's race

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    Mayor Mitch Colvin won a fourth term in his second matchup against Freddie de la Cruz, according to unofficial results.

  9. Category:People from Fayetteville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Fayetteville, Arkansas (32 P) Pages in category "People from Fayetteville, Arkansas" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.