The summer concert season at the Walmart AMP is starting to take shape.
Month: February 2017
Spring 2017 bulky waste cleanups scheduled in Fayetteville
The first of four spring bulky waste cleanup events is scheduled for Saturday, March 18 at two locations in Fayetteville.
JJ’s Beer Garden & Brewing Co. nears opening day
JJ’s Brewing Company will be a brewery first and foremost, but will provide a little something for everyone who visits.
Weekly deals & more: Feb. 13-19, 2017
Specials, sales, deals, discounts, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
REVIEW: Surburbia’s secrets exposed in the messy play “Detroit” at TheatreSquared
We may never make it to “Detroit,” or anywhere, unless we know our problems and confront them. And, let’s face it, we’ve all got problems. Even when everything looks in order.
Razorbacks prove frustrating even when winning on the road
After everyone had them buried last week for losing three of their last four games, the Arkansas Razorbacks showed signs of life Saturday night in Baton Rouge.
Fayetteville public meetings: Feb. 13-17
Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Transportation Committee, and more.
Sponsored AD: Get a pro website for just $250/mo with new ‘Momentum’ program from Mockingbird Creative
Packages start at just $250 per month, so you can still get a professionally-designed site while keeping your operating cash in the bank to invest it in other things to help your business thrive.
Weekend Flyer: Samantha Fish, Young Gods of America, The Too’s, and more
Live music, community events, and more in and around Fayetteville for the weekend of Feb. 10-12.
New wayfinding signs installed on Razorback Greenway
Trail users in Fayetteville and the rest of the region may have noticed several new wayfinding signs that were installed along the Razorback Greenway earlier this month.
MOVIE BUFF-ET: Lego Batman delivers the hero we deserve
It may be one huge commercial for the plastic building blocks that are the bane of all barefooted parents, but it is one highly entertaining commercial.
Time running short for Hogs to make a move
Based on the way the Razorbacks have performed this season and what they have remaining on their plate, a NCAA Tournament bid is still on the table, but the possibility of gaining it appears less and less likely.
Sponsored Job listing: Feb. 10, 2017
Grub’s is currently seeking kitchen staff for both their downtown and uptown Fayetteville locations.
Body found at construction site on Block Avenue
Fayetteville police responded to the scene at the corner of Block Avenue and Spring Street at around 8:30 a.m. where they confirmed the man had died.
UPDATED: Starbucks eyeing Dickson Street location
Starbucks is currently evaluating the property for a potential location, and has approached current owners St. Paul’s Episcopal Church about the possibility of leasing it.