City Council pays tribute to Fayetteville-born Super Bowl winner
The Fayetteville City Council paid tribute to a homegrown superstar, bestowing Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Joshua Williams with an award for his leadership efforts “on and off the field” at its meeting Monday.
‘Little kid out of Fayetteville, just like y’all’ comes home a Super Bowl champ
On Jan. 29 at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Joshua Williams intercepted a pass from Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow in the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship. On Thursday, Williams — a Fayetteville native and graduate of Jack Britt High School and Fayetteville State University — returned home to the cheers of a…
Column: Mayor, others offer congratulations to Fayetteville native on Super Bowl triumph
Mayor Mitch Colvin is singing the praises of Joshua Williams, the 6-foot-3 cornerback and Fayetteville native who was part of the Kansas City Chiefs’ 38-35 victory Sunday over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. And what a Super Bowl thriller it was.
Fayetteville woman treasures memories of attending very first Super Bowl
Donna Broadhurst was there. Her ticket cost $6. And the show wasn’t quite ready for prime time. The 75-year-old Fayetteville resident — a self-described tomboy who was then living with her family in Los Angeles — was in the stands for the very first Super Bowl, which was played on Jan. 15, 1967, at Los…

