Enacting a 10-cent fee on shopping bags, changing public comment time from 5 minutes to 3 minutes, and more.
Month: March 2020
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Local artists ‘yarn bomb’ Maxine’s Tap Room for 70th anniversary
Last Saturday, on one of the warmest days of the early spring so far, a dozen or so local crochet artists ‘yarn bombed’ a building in downtown Fayetteville.
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UPDATED: Fayetteville seeks help designing the Midtown Trail Corridor
The east-west trail connection includes infrastructure additions on sections of Porter Road, Deane Street, Garland Avenue, Sycamore Street, Poplar Street and Woodland Avenue.
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Council to discuss single-use shopping bag fee
Fayetteville could soon take another step toward moving the city away from single-use materials that end up in landfills.
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ELECTION DAY: You can vote at any of these locations in the March 3 election
Voters will head to the polls on March 3 for the Democratic and Republican primaries and nonpartisan judicial and school board elections
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Fayetteville Farmers’ Market to return to the square April 4
The weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer, and that means its almost time for the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market to return to the square.
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2020 spring bulky waste cleanups scheduled in Fayetteville
At each of the events, crews will accept bulky items too large to fit into regular trash bins.
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Weekly deals & more: March 2-8, 2020
Deals, discounts, sales, specials, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
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Music on the Mountain festival to debut April 5 at Mount Sequoyah
A new music festival will make its debut in Fayetteville this spring.
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Damien Jurado to perform at Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville
Washington-based singer-songwriter Damien Jurado recently announced plans for an upcoming tour that includes a stop at Clapp Auditorium on Mount Sequoyah.
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Arkansas Craft Beer Week: Noteworthy events planned across the state
Arkansas beer drinkers are encouraged to show their support for the industry by visiting a local brewery this week.
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Fayetteville public meetings: March 2-6
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, City Council, African American Advisory Council and more.