Talk:Springdale, Arkansas

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[edit] Education

The football team information was relocated from the top of the article. Though I don't live in the area — or perhaps because of it — the writing of this particular section seems highly subjective. Someone needs to expand it to a proper education section, and eventually take out details that are sure to become dated in the coming weeks. — ArkansasTraveler 23:08, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

The football information is now dated and needs to be revised. The high school football championships are significant for the community, but the current presentation is more a sports excerpt than a proper part of an article. RebelAt 18:09, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
Then maybe a new article all together? AngryStudent 20:03, 5 December 2006 (UTC)


I updated the bit about Springdale being the 3rd largest city and Fayetteville's census being incomplete. According to http://www.nwarktimes.com/nwat/News/41735/ Fayetteville pop. is now 67,020, surpassing Springdale. Also if someone could make the Fayetteville name a hotlink (like Little Rock and Ft. Smith already are) I'd appreciate it.

[edit] Could someone add...

The Jone's center is a unique Point of Intrest in Springdale and should be included on the Springdale page (IMO). I don't know beans about how to do anything on wiki so if someone could add a blerb about the Jones Center and perhaps a link? The Jones center is a very cool free place to go swim or ice skate. They have a free computers to use and hold free classes. The cool thing is that most everything is FREE!

http://www.jonesnet.org/index.html