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Posted: March 3, 2013 at 3:11 a.m.

Craig Caperton, left, and Shane Wills, both maintenance workers with Fayetteville’s Parks and Recreation Department, paint the foul lines Thursday on a baseball field at Walker Park.
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Craig Caperton, left, and Shane Wills, both maintenance workers with Fayetteville’s Parks and Recreation Department, paint the foul lines Thursday on a baseball field at Walker Park.

An avid runner in Northwest Arkansas might breeze past outdoor art or a hockey enthusiast carrying ice skates, while a crowd gathering at Arvest Ballpark could end up looking at a bass player instead of a base runner.

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Quoting David Malone of the Benton County Good Suit Club (NWA Council) as a spokesperson for mass transit is like asking a wolf and a flock of chickens what's for dinner.

Why didn't reporters just report the findings?

"Economic Development and Infrastructure

70% say there is too much traffic on the way to work and school
60% of the respondents report they would like more public transit options"

http://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org...

Posted by: cdawg

March 3, 2013 at 3:35 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

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