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Month: October 2016
Terminella and Baucom back out of public debate against Jordan
Tom Terminella will not be attending tonight’s mayoral debate against Mayor Lioneld Jordan, according to a press release issued by his campaign.
Long and Allen face off in Fayetteville’s Ward 4 candidate forum
Both candidates looking to represent Ward 4 in the upcoming City Council election sat down for an hour-long public debate Wednesday evening.
Inclusion Walk, Respect 5k benefiting Down Syndrome Connection set for Oct. 22
The organization’s annual Inclusion Walk (formerly Buddy Walk), a family-friendly parade around the concourse of Arvest Ballpark, and Respect 5k run are scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22.
Giveaway: Elizabeth Cook and Dylan LeBlanc, Nov. 20 at Walton Arts Center
Remember Walton Arts Center’s new live music series West Street Live we told you about last year? Well, it’s almost time for some tunes.
Bunch, Harrison, Hoskins talk development at Ward 3 candidate forum in Fayetteville
Three candidates looking to replace outgoing Alderman Martin Schoppmeyer in Fayetteville’s Ward 3 City Council race participated in a public forum held Wednesday evening
Clinton House could add new layer of historical significance with November election
Should Hillary win the White House in November, the little house at 930 Clinton Drive will have been home to not one, but two US presidents.
Fayetteville Farmers’ Market finds new winter home at ONF
The weather is getting cooler, but the winter months won’t slow down the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market this year.
City seeks more input on streets, sidewalks, and downtown paid parking
Residents interested in helping craft the city’s new mobility plan are invited to attend the latest in a series of workshop events.
Clinton House Museum hires Angie Albright as new director
The Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission has found a new leader for the Clinton House Museum.
Fayetteville to celebrate animal shelter improvements with open house and adoption specials Oct. 21
City officials will celebrate the completion of some recent improvements at the Fayetteville Animal Shelter during an open house event scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21.
Lane closures planned on North Street through Oct. 28
Motorists in midtown should expect lane closures along North Street for the remainder of the month while crews work to repair sections of asphalt between Mission Boulevard and Gregg Street.
Newly extended Rupple Road to open Friday, Oct. 21
City officials will celebrate the completion of a major phase of the Rupple Road Improvement Project during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21.
Hotz Drive to close on Thursday for storm drainpipe replacement
Drivers west of the University of Arkansas campus should expect to find Hotz Drive closed to traffic on Thursday, Oct. 20 while city crews work to replace a storm drainpipe between Razorback Road and Palmer Avenue.
LIVE UPDATES: City Council Recap: Oct. 18, 2016
Six rezonings, an appeal of the Planning Commission’s denial of a town house project on Mount Comfort Road, and more.