If the Razorbacks return home with a series victory over Auburn, the Hogs will move up in the national polls and keep pressure on the rest of the SEC.
Month: April 2017
Registration open for 2017 women’s duathlon in Fayetteville
Registration is underway for the second annual Ladies DU Fayetteville, the city’s women-only duathlon.
Volunteer Pop-Up event set for Saturday at Wilson Park
Looking for some volunteer opportunities in and around Fayetteville?
Unforeseen variables make spring predictions dicey
Spring practice is essential for constructing the team itself, but it’s key for fans, too.
REVIEW: Complicated relationships provide the curiosities in “The Curious Incident” at the WAC
How does anyone stage a play about complicated relationships, a disorder on the autism spectrum and patience, with a dash of mathematics thrown in for good measure?
Ballast Point Brewing coming to Arkansas
Beer fans in Arkansas will soon have another big name brand to add to the list of options when searching local shelves and taps for a drink.
Burrito Loco is coming to the Fayetteville square
Burrito Loco is set to open at 1 E. Center Street, Suite 160, in the space formerly home to Bouchee Bistro.
Razorback spring football game set for April 29
The annual Razorback Spring Red-White game is coming up on Saturday, April 29 at Razorback Stadium. Kickoff is set for noon, and the event is free and open to the public.
Registration open for 2017 summer adult softball
Registration ends June 8. Games begin June 19.
Dickson Street Slide event to return Aug. 27
It looks like turning Dickson Street into a 1,000-foot-long slip-and-slide is going to become an annual tradition in Fayetteville.
Huge Lightning Comedy Festival returns for second year April 20-22
For the second straight year, local comedian Jordan Haynes and friends will put on their Huge Lightening Comedy Festival in the spring in Fayetteville.
LIVE UPDATES: City Council Meeting Recap: April 18, 2017
Selling about 15 acres in the Commerce District, rezoning 26 acres on Starr Drive, rezoning 9 acres on Poplar Street, and more.
Weekly deals & more: April 17-23, 2017
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
FLYER Q&A: Get to know Fayetteville comedian Caroline Ezell, April 22 at Stage 18
Ezell is a recent addition to the Fayetteville comedy scene, and a comedian that I highly recommend seeing.
Diamond Hogs lead the SEC for the moment; Errors are a concern
Arkansas might not be where many expected at the midway point of SEC play, but it’s exactly where the Hogs want to be.