Advertising and Promotion Commission, Town and Gown Advisory Committee, and more.
Month: September 2015
Ozark Natural Foods to host Tour de Farms event Oct. 3-4
Do you know where your food comes from? If you don’t, or if you’re interested in learning more, local grocery co-op Ozark Natural Foods wants to show you.
Crystal Bridges acquires quilt from Maya Angelou
The work hung in Angelou’s home and was commissioned by Oprah Winfrey for Angelou’s 61st birthday.
Weekend Flyer: Sept. 18-20, 2015
Live music and events for the weekend of Sept. 18-20, 2015.
Toledo loss shines spotlight on Hogs’ contest with Texas Tech
The importance of Saturday’s contest against Texas Tech to Bret Bielema’s Razorback program can’t be overstated.
Sponsored AD: 20,000 Pumpkins & Gourds have arrived at Westwood Gardens
This year, Westwood has over 23 unique varieties of pumpkins and gourds so customers will be sure to find exactly the ones they are looking for.
Local singer/songwriter Barrett Baber to appear on NBC’s ‘The Voice’
Fayetteville singer/songwriter Barrett Baber is about to get crazy famous.
Fayetteville Whole Foods opening delayed until 2016
The opening of the region’s first Whole Foods Market will not happen this fall.
Photos: Hozier, Nate Ruess perform at the AMP
Irish songwriter Hozier and Nate Ruess, frontman for the band Fun, performed before an enthusiastic crowd at the AMP Tuesday night.
Author Zadie Smith coming to Fayetteville Public Library Oct. 5
Acclaimed author Zadie Smith will read from her work in Fayetteville next month.
Fayetteville City Council considers property tax increase for more police, fire personnel
Aldermen in Fayetteville are considering a property tax increase that would pay for 19 new or unfilled positions in the Police and Fire departments.
Third annual Kessler Trail Run set for Nov. 7
The third annual Kessler Trail Run, a 10K and 20K race on the trails surrounding Kessler Mountain in Fayetteville, will return on Saturday, Nov. 7.
Sponsored AD: Get a free burger at Flyer Homes’ Game Day Weekend Warm-up Open House
Come get a free burger and tour a sweet model home in an awesome new developing community.
LIVE UPDATES: City Council recap: Sept. 15, 2015
A 1-mill tax increase to hire 23 city employees, eliminating minimum parking standards, and more.
Public invited to give input on Old Wire Road improvement project
The long-awaited project will bring sidewalks and bicycle access to the entire stretch of Old Wire Road west of Crossover Road.