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January 1, 2023

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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January 1-7, 2023 What's up! 37 Photos Continued From Page 9 Cover Story Arkansas players celebrate June 12 at the end of the ninth inning during the nCaa Baseball super regional game 2 at Boshamer stadium in Chapel hill, n.C. (nWa Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo) Parcita Freeman (right) hugs Cheri taylor with the Fort smith police Department's Crisis Intervention unit on July 15 outside Freeman's home in Fort smith. While many cities in northwest arkansas and the river Valley saw violent crime surge in 2020 and continue in 2021, violent crime dropped significantly in Fort smith during that time in large part because of efforts related to crisis intervention and deescalation, according to the department. (nWa Democrat-Gazette/hank Layton) Stuart Gower-Jackson, director of operations for pedal it Forward, rides a tall bike nov. 3 at the organization's facility in rogers. the handmade bike was crafted by a local maker from spare parts and two bicycles and donated to the organization. pedal it Forward, which collects, repairs and redistributes bicycles free or at a low cost to anyone who could not otherwise afford one, is seeking volunteers to help repair bicycles. (nWa Democrat-Gazette/andy shupe) Firefighters work June 1 to extinguish a fire during a training burn conducted by the rogers Fire Department at two houses in the 1700 block of Walnut street in rogers. the houses were vacant and were donated to the city for training purposes. (nWa Democrat-Gazette/andy shupe) Patrons watch a movie aug. 19 from lawn chairs behind their cars. the 112 Drive-In in Fayetteville was showing "the Wizard of Oz" and "twister" before ceasing operation after 42 years. (nWa Democrat-Gazette/andy shupe) Eden Ross, 14, a student at Washington Junior high school in Bentonville, celebrates april 22 as audrey Molen, a deputy with the Washington County sheriff's Office, awards a gold medal for winning the 30-meter power wheelchair race during the special Olympics area 3 spring Games at ramay Junior high school in Fayetteville. (nWa Democrat-Gazette/andy shupe)

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