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What do you love or not love about Russellville?
I have lived in the Russellville area my entire adult life and have had positive feelings about this area. Living in allot of different parts of the country, I feel that Russellville is one of the better places to live. It’s relatively clean, the people are friendly (for the most part) and shopping options are good.
In recent years, I have read allot of very negative comments about Russellville. It seems that allot of people here have a very poor opinion of this city.
I wanted to use this post to explore the various feelings that you have about Russellville and what you love and what you hate about this city.
We asked the question and some of you already responded. So, what are people saying about Russellville? What do they love and what do they hate?
If you want to share you voice on this subject, leave your comment here.
What people have said they love about Russellville
Brent Appleton
I love how clean the town is, Lake Dardanelle, lots of places to eat, and people are nice and friendlier than many places.
Jesse Johnson
I love the town and its downtown area. However, it’s disappointing that local businesses and events lack support here, yet there are complaints about not having anything.
Cristy Ables
I love that it’s relatively safe, less expensive than many other places, has everything you need, and is within 3 hours of everything you could want. I also love that Dardanelle is next door and that’s where I call home ❤️. Oh, and the nature stuff is pretty cool too I guess.
Kerra Ferguson
I love how to community feels close knit. I don’t love how it mainly consists of factory work with little opportunities in career growth.
Chastity Smith
I love that this is my home and overall a good community. However, too many have stalled potential growth and opportunities. We need more entertainment for all ages, more higher wage opportunities for employment.
What people have said they don’t love about Russellville
Tina Louann
Needs to be wet… tired of driving for a drink … 🍸 😒
CA Douglas
Too many run red lights be careful. Crazy how they fight to keep alcohol and casinos out, but allowed marijuana dispensatories
Dakota Kirk
I don’t love that we need more things for teens to do! Most teens and young adults are on the internet so much because there’s not many things to do besides sit in the Walmart parking lot or go to a bar. We need more activities for the youth!
I love that usually people are very kind and helpful.
Les Bellow
We need restaurants on the West side of Town
Michael McCullah
I love the small town feeling in a community that is growing. I hate the small town politics in a community that is growing. This community seems to have been held back by the politics and never has achieved its full potential. When I first came to Russellville, Conway, Morrillton, Russellville, Clarksville and Ozark were approximately the same size. Look at them now.
Lori Jostmeyer
Love that there is a gorgeous lake and places to fish. Would like to see more activities for families available. Would also love another place to shop besides Walmart. A target or similar would be amazing!
Steph Carter
How many people I see texting while driving and almost causing wrecks! Some of us have babies in the car ☹️
Angel Richardson
The roads suck, the highway department has gotten really lazy the last few years. Our road used to be decent but now they suck. I do love the beauty of Russellville and the fact that they are really bringing downtown back to life a little bit.
Darren Steele
I don’t love the lack of support for local businesses. Seems to keep allowing and advocating for corporate spots, selling out land and infrastructure that could actually be used for a business that is going to get some cash going into the local economy. Instead everyone just seems to be fine with fast food joints and coffee places, and letting that money go to some corporate headquarters across the country. You can either complain about there being nothing to do besides eat fast food, or you can try to support and buy local. You can’t have it both ways, and unfortunately Russellville doesn’t realize that.
Lisa Kilpatrick Connerly
We need actual restaurants not junky fast food and more places to shop. The roads are in need of repair. More open minded City Council members to bring in more business and larger retailers. I like there is no traffic and the hometown feel.
Josh League
not love – no good fast food restaurants
Carey Borne
Not love that they won’t let any malls come in.
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Things made in Russellville
Have you ever wondered what are some things made or manufactured in Russellville? We asked and you told us a variety of things, which included…
baby wipes
chicken
parking meters
dog food
tesla seat risers
ice cream
handmade soap
freeze dried candy
tires
electricity (nuke plant)
frozen dinners
Jimmy Lile Knives
corrugated boxes
pipe fittings
obsidian weapons
camshafts
If you think of something not in the list or just wanted to leave a comment about some of the other things mentioned here, please leave your comment in the comment section.
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Beaux Chandler
Parking meters, baby wipes, nuclear energy, frozen pf changs meals, fast food… TONS of fast food
Debbie Frame Weibler
Sugarcreek makes some amazing eggnog at Christmas time. our local farmers market on Saturday morning across from the train depot has lots of local made products.
Leslie Moore, Kevin N Shirley Kukuk, Pat Cohn
Parking Meters
Jesus Morales
Dogfood
Katie Myers
Brooke’s Sweet Treats my 12 year old daughter makes freeze dried candy 🖤 she can’t have a storefront in Russellville but it’s made here and sold in Dover and Pottsville!
Images provided by Brooke’s Sweet Treats
Larry Ware
Stone Age Reproductions. Making the world’s finest obsidian weapons.
Images provided by Stone Age Reproductions
Angela Caudle Hagerty
Sally’s Sweets n’ Treats available at Hometown Flair!
Images provided by Sally’s Sweets n’ Treats
Lorie Rachel
P.O.M./Rockwell made Parts for machines, but well known for making Parking Meters. Their parking meters could be found all over the country.
Kevin Gravalin
Barbecue, tires, energy, aluminum, memories and friends.
Martha Mackey
Energy and tourism with the Bass Tournament. Banquet & Healthy Choice products. Not as much as there use to be. I believe Sugar Creek used to make the best yogurt ever. I don’t know if they still do. PDQ used to get tired of seeing me everyday when they carried it. It was to die for.
Morgan Wesley
Chicken.
Barry McCoy
Jimmy Lile knives were made there. The Arkansas Knifeman
Linda Shott
Firestone tires..specific sizes…some cuts of Tyson chicken
Linda Proctor Ford, Patrick Edwards
Frozen dinners
Miguel Mathis
Baby wipes for many different stores, Microplane items
Denise Keeton Roush
Corrugated Boxes
Lindsey Rye
Inter tubes
Darrell Lemons
Tesla seat risers
Ann Fields Leach, Cindy Baker Walker
Ice cream
Steve Stevenson
Electricity
Irvin Gomez
Banquet, Marie Calander’s, Cafe Steamers
Kelly Starzmann
Earthella’s Goat Milk Soap!!
Steve Heaton
Ladish makes custom pipe fittings for industry and nuclear plants.
Toby L Romero
The Rambo knife
Tommy Whitbey
Lumber, frozen dinners , Firestone
Yogi Snider
Engine camshaft