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  2. Bobby Hopper Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 71 (US 71), once classified as "one of the most dangerous highways in America", [citation needed] includes a perilous stretch between Alma and Fayetteville through the Ozark Plateau. Thus, construction of an alternate route was designed to make the trip safer, as well as reducing travel time.

  3. The size and shape of Fayetteville has changed over the ... - AOL

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    NC lawmakers annexed Fort Liberty into Fayetteville and Spring Lake. Fayetteville has holes in its city limit, and "satellites" outside town. The size and shape of Fayetteville has changed over ...

  4. America's Safest and Most Dangerous Cities - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 through 2006, City Crime Rankings was published by Lawrence, Kansas-based Morgan Quitno Press.The publisher was acquired in June 2007 by CQ Press [2] The 14th annual edition of City Crime Rankings was published in November 2007, and contains over 100 tables and figures detailing crime trends in cities and metropolitan areas across America.

  5. Two years later and still no new Fayetteville firehouse. Why ...

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    Opinion: Fayetteville Fire Station No. 4 excited the community when it was announced, but remains a work-in-progress due to construction delays. Two years later and still no new Fayetteville ...

  6. Why Gov. Cooper was in Fayetteville, and why he says a ... - AOL

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    The governor appeared in Fayetteville — home of Fort Liberty — and said a federal government shutdown would threaten ... “So they need to get their act together in Washington” and avoid ...

  7. Arkansas Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s, Arkansas was infamous for operating one of the most corrupt and dangerous prison systems in the nation. [15] Both Cummins and Tucker relied on the trusty system, which created a hierarchy of prisoners, with some designated as 'trusties' who the guards trusted with many of the day-to-day duties. [16]

  8. Why did downtown Fayetteville's ambitious StadiumView ... - AOL

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  9. As Fayetteville road-rage homicide goes to jury, the judge ...

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