This year, the folks from the fair have given us four pairs of ride passes (good for 8 rides each) to pass on to you guys. Try to win them.
Month: August 2015
Ovarian cancer awareness luncheon planned for Sept. 8
An event intended to raise awareness for one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in women is planned for next month in Rogers.
FLYER GUIDE: A guide to the 2015 Fayetteville Roots Festival
A handy guide to the music, food, and more for Fayetteville Roots Festival 2015.
Apple Blossom collaborates with local beer personality
Last Friday Apple Blossom partnered with James Spencer of Basic Brewing Radio fame to brew a batch of Spencer’s cream ale.
Performers announced for ‘Top Secret Shows’ series in downtown Fayetteville
Kicking off the series will be Justin Kinkel-Schuster (of Water Liars) on Sept. 30, and Dana Falconberry on Oct. 10.
Frank Lloyd Wright house to open at Crystal Bridges in November
The Frank Lloyd Wright house that Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art bought and moved from New Jersey to Arkansas will open to the public on Nov. 11.
Input sought on Kessler Mountain trails master plan
City officials are asking for residents’ opinions about developing a master plan for the trails atop Kessler Mountain.
Work by FHS art teacher included in new book
Work by Diane Stinebaugh, an art teacher at Fayetteville High School, is included in the new book, If Picasso Went To The Zoo.
Slide the City event set for Sunday, Aug. 30
Slide the City will bring its 1,000-foot-long slip-and-slide to Dickson Street this Sunday, Aug. 30.
Sales tax up in Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers
Fayetteville and Rogers reported the highest percentage increases this month, while Bentonville saw its second consecutive decrease this year.
Weekly Deals & More: Aug. 24-30, 2015
Live music, events, sales, deals, discounts, and specials for the week of Aug. 24-30, 2015.
Drain work to close Viewpoint Drive in east Fayetteville
A portion of Viewpoint Drive will be closed this week while city crews work to install a trench drain as part of an ongoing sidewalk construction project along Mission Boulevard.
Mural painting begins in downtown Fayetteville
Work is underway on a massive mural in downtown Fayetteville.
Freshmen to have an impact for Razorbacks
The Hogs do have an experienced team, but several freshmen are already on its two-deep chart, and as the season wears on, more could come to the fore.
Chamber: Civil rights ordinance opponents using ‘misleading’ document
The Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce says opponents of the city’s civil rights ordinance are attempting to mislead voters in the run up to the Sept. 8 special election.