Besides stepping up patrols for the expected population increase over the next few days, a few roads will be closed and some changes to paid parking will soon take effect.
Month: September 2011
Tanglewood Branch Beer Co. owner prepares to open on S. School Ave.
Former newspaper photographer J.T. Wampler plans to open the Tanglewood Branch Beer Co. on Tuesday, Sept. 27 in south Fayetteville.
Fayetteville officials continue to seek input on recycling
City officials will continue their efforts to develop a plan to expand Fayetteville’s recycling program this week.
Yellow School Bus Celebration: 20 Years of Arts in Education – Press Release
Courtesy: Walton Arts Center
Game times, TV information released for Arkansas-Texas A&M, Arkansas-Auburn
Arkansas will face Texas A&M at 11 a.m. Oct. 1 on ESPN, and Auburn at 6 p.m. the following weekend on
More love for the Fayetteville Flyer’s use of Instagram
We were excited to find out this morning that our Instagram account was featured on another list of standout accounts.
Daily Flyer: Tuesday, Sept. 27
Live music, events, meetings and more for Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011.
Weekly deals & more: Sept. 26 – Oct. 2
Bikes, Blues & BBQ is rolling into town again this week, and love it or hate it, there are specials on the list for you this week.
Fayetteville man dies in apartment complex fire on Kantz Lane
Fayetteville fire officials are investigating the cause of an early morning fire that killed an elderly man on Kantz LaneSaturday.
FHS Homecoming Parade moved to Wednesday, Sept. 28
The 2011 Fayetteville High School homecoming parade has been moved to Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 6 p.m. this year to avoid a conflict with Bikes, Blues & BBQ.
2011 Bikes, Blues & BBQ schedule of events
Anyone wondering why the Huey Lewis concert stage is still in the Walton Arts Center parking lot, two weeks after Huey and his News crew rolled out of town, is about to find out.
Daily Flyer: Monday, Sept. 26
Live music, events, meetings and more for Monday, Sept. 26, 2011.
Plum Yummy
Smeared on a piece of good bread with butter, the slightly wild flavor gives you the feeling of being in the Swiss Family Robinson tree house, eating exotic fruits and lounging in a hammock.
Fayetteville employee’s death leads to negligent homicide arrest
A 51-year-old Fayetteville woman was arrested and charged with negligent homicide after a city Transportation Department employee her car struck died Thursday.
Fayetteville Dollar General stores approved to sell beer
Fifty Dollar General stores across the state of Arkansas were approved to sell beer this week by Alcoholic Beverage Control director Michael Langley, including both of the Fayetteville stores.