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Month: April 2017
Fayetteville cyclist battles to become pro despite diabetes diagnosis
An 18-year-old Fayetteville cyclist is battling to become a professional athlete despite being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
Sponsored Job listing – April 14, 2017
ONF is seeking a Marketing Director, and the new Southern Food Co. is hiring for several positions.
Weekend Flyer: Brother Moses, Springfest, and more
Live music and community events in and around Fayetteville for the weekend of April 14-16, 2017.
Sponsored AD: Bank of Fayetteville celebrates 30 years by honoring local non profits
This month we salute Theatre Squared, which infuses our community with creative and passion theatrical performances.
MOVIE BUFF-ET: “Going in Style” leaves much to be desired
If the goal is a pleasant time at the movies with actors we know so well they seem like old friends, well, this remake of the 1979 original is just that, pleasant.
Washington Elementary Tour of Homes set for May 20
As a lover of architecture and design, this is a far more interesting school fundraising event to me than sending kids door to door to sell wrapping paper or candy.
Trillium Salon series brings classical music out of the concert hall, into the living room
The series has already included a handful of shows showcasing musicians playing classical music in intimate settings around town, and there’s another one planned for this Saturday, April 15
34th annual Fayetteville Springfest set for Saturday, April 15
The annual street festival includes a full day of family-friendly activites, including a pancake breakfast, 5K run, music, and of course, the popular Dickson Street bed races up Dickson Street.
Razorbacks hope to snap back in SEC play against Georgia
Also: Football Hogs must improve at ‘setting the edge’ and junior hoops guards could enter the NBA Draft.
New book explores Fayetteville’s history and its resiliency
Fayetteville has longed been marked by quirky residents, a beautiful town square and sustained growth, among other charms.
UA students testing delivery robots in Fayetteville
For almost a year, a fleet of robots have been making their way around the streets of downtown Fayetteville, mapping the neighborhoods and preparing to begin delivering everything from packages to pizzas to the people of the city.
Architect Jonathan Marvel to speak at UA
Jonathan Marvel, founding principal at Marvel Architects and designer of the upcoming TheatreSquared building, will speak on April 17 in Fayetteville.
First Thursday events to return in May
First Thursday events are scheduled return to the Fayetteville downtown square beginning May 4, officials with Experience Fayetteville announced.
Used book donations needed for 2017 Charlie Brown Book Sale
Children’s books and adult paperbacks are sold for 50 cents, and adult hardbacks are $1.