10 Tips for First-Time Triathletes By Gale Bernhardt For Active.com I don't know if it is accurate to write that triathlon is "the" fastest growing sport in the world; but it has definitely got to be in the top few. If you survey people that have completed a triathlon and ask them why they decided … [Read more...]
Web Exclusive: Library
HUGE BOOK SALE & More When: Friday & Saturday May 12 & 13 10am - 4pm each day Where; Fairfield Bay Lion's Club 365 Dave Creek Parkway, Fairfield Bay, AR Sponsored By the Friends of the Library Benefiting The Fairfield Bay Library We will have HUNDREDS of amazing Paperbacks, Hardbacks, … [Read more...]
Web Exclusive: Recreation
The Weather is Heating Up and so are the Events Happening with Recreation. Full Blown Open Disc Golf Tournament, May 5-7 On May 5th-7th Fairfield Bay will host the Full Blown Open Disc Golf Tournament presented by Dynamic Discs. We are excited to have these disc golfers back again. Friday evening … [Read more...]
Web Exclusive: Indian Hills Golf
The Golf Season is Upon Us. We have several great events and activities going on at Indian Hills Golf Resort. NEW AT INDIAN HILLS 1. Introducing Foot Golf. The foot golf course will be open for play the first week of May. 2. We are hosting the 3 Rivers Golf Association on May 1st. 3. Full Blown … [Read more...]
Web Exclusive: Marina
We’re gearing up for summer here at the FFB Marina Things are moving toward a fantastic and exciting summer at the Marina. In March alone, we took just shy of 300 people to climb Sugar Loaf Mountain Island & rented the fishing pontoons almost full time. So come down and see us, and get your name … [Read more...]
Web Exclusive: Fairfield Bay Chamber of Commerce
Fairfield Bay Chamber of Commerce Happenings! Business After Hours, May 25th @ 5pm These events are held quarterly on the fourth Thursday of the month from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at the Fairfield Bay Conference Center. Hosted by a Chamber business member offering the opportunity to promote their … [Read more...]
Flooding may turn accelerated Arkansas crop planting in to replanting
By Mary Hightower Fast Facts: • Speedy spring planting may be replaced by replanting • Perkins: ‘Don’t make any rash decisions’ • Scott: Growers may have to reapply herbicides • NOAA Arkansas river gauge map: https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lzk (578 words) (Newsrooms - with … [Read more...]
SEVERE WEATHER IMPACT UPDATE
NORTH LITTLE ROCK – The State Emergency Operation Center is currently activated to Level II (Limited Activation) in response to the severe weather that occurred over the weekend affecting much of the state of Arkansas. Governor Asa Hutchinson has declared a State of Emergency for Arkansas in … [Read more...]
What’s Happening Through the Community Education Center
National Service Animal Vision Project Brings Free Eye Exam Program to Arkansas
Ten years ago, The American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) launched a national initiative to assure the vision of Service Animals by offering free annual eye examinations during the month of May. Although the program has been conducted across the US for the past decade, 2017 marks the … [Read more...]
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