For the second Friday morning this year, Fayetteville police are searching for a suspect who robbed the Bank of Fayetteville’s “train bank” on Dickson Street.
Month: May 2011
Residents form Facebook group to protest Chipotle sign
A growing number of Fayetteville residents are protesting the fact that a chain restaurant logo has taken the place of a popular city landmark.
Thursday To-do: May 5
There are nearly 20 choices for fun tonight in Fayetteville. Good luck.
Help a local student become a Miami Dolphins cheerleader
Kiley Young is from the NWA area and is currently in Miami, Florida trying out to be on the NFL Miami Dolphins Cheerleading team! We can all help her by voting at miamidolphinscheerleaders.net! Lets make her proud!!!! Wooo Pig! [Submitted announcements do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Fayetteville Flyer.]
Photos: Business openings, closings, moves and remodels
With all the business news we’ve discussed over the past five months, it’s easy to lose track of some of the individual projects. Here are some photos that might help.
Block Street Block Party artist lineups for Tables & Ale, Zone1 DJ stages
Last week we found out what bands would play the Lightbulb Club at the Block Street Block Party on May 22, and this week, we tracked down the lineups for two more of the planned stages that will be rocking during the event.
Flyer Guide: First Thursday – May 2011
This month’s First Thursday event on the downtown Fayetteville square will feature an outdoor art walk, indoor gallery art at multiple locations, live music, a new business grand opening and more.
Don’t Mis Out!
Northwest Arkansas audiences are sometimes too generous with their standing ovations, but last night was one time when I wanted nothing more than to stand and applaud.
2011 Joe Martin Stage Race set for May 5-8 in Fayetteville
Put on your biker shorts, your helmet, and fill up your camel pack. It’s time for a weekend of bicycle racing. It’s time for the Joe Martin Stage Race.
Progress report: Osage Creek Amphitheater
Heavy rains over the last few weeks won’t delay the opening of Osage Creek Amphitheater, officials told us last week at a media meet-and-greet on the venue grounds.
Wednesday To-do: May 4
May the Fourth Be With You, and may you find something fun to do tonight.
Council to discuss Walton Arts Center event parking and gated lot violations
Post-event traffic congestion at the Walton Arts Center parking lot will be one of two discussion items related to paid parking at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.
City of Fayetteville Preservation Awards 2011—Nominate Your Favorites
May 11 is almost here, so if you have not nominated your candidate(s) for a Preservation Award, we hope that you submit your nominations for the City of Fayetteville Preservation Awards by the May 11 deadline. This is your opportunity to voice your vote for the person or entity you wish to acknowledge as a