Walmart has shortened store hours again, set purchase limits on certain items, and added a weekly senior-only shopping event due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Month: March 2020
Video: Fayetteville mayor’s coronavirus press conference
Mayor Jordan held a press conference along with Fire Chief Brad Hardin, Police Chief Mike Reynolds, City Attorney Kit Williams, and Devin Howland, the city’s director of economic development.
Fayetteville to close City Hall on March 19
Officials have said water and trash customers will not have their services disconnected due to non-payment during the coronavirus outbreak.
First Northwest Arkansas coronavirus case discovered in Fayetteville
A Fayetteville resident has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a news release from Mayor Lioneld Jordan and Washington County Judge Joseph Wood.
COVID-19 temporarily dims lights at local movie theaters
This is the time to try out different shows and films — new and old — with those closest to you.
Washington Regional screening clinic and hotline experiencing high volumes
People who are not seriously ill are encouraged to stay home and consult their primary care provider.
Community Clinic to open four virus testing and treatment sites
Sites are available in Springdale, Prairie Grove, Rogers and Siloam Springs.
Cox Communications won’t terminate service during coronavirus outbreak
Cox Communications has vowed not to terminate service to any residential or small business customer because of an inability to pay their bills due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Fayetteville cuts occupancy by half for restaurants and bars
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan has issued an order to reduce occupancy limits for restaurants and bars during the coronavirus outbreak.
‘Just you wait’: Walton Arts Center announces new shows while in the midst of current hiatus
Here’s a bit of good news, and some much needed good news at that.
Hope for the Hogs keeps spirit up despite hard times
Ever get the feeling you’re living between the pages of a novel co-authored by Stephen King and the late Tom Clancy?
FLYER GUIDE: Restaurant takeout and delivery options
A guide to which local places are offering takeout, curbside pickup or delivery in these difficult times.
Fayetteville council gives mayor authority to regulate gatherings
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan on Monday was given extraordinary power to limit or prohibit public gatherings in response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
UPDATED: Fayetteville school district releases locations for school bus lunch delivery
Fayetteville Public Schools crews this week will begin delivering lunches via school buses to students in need.
LIVE UPDATES: Special Fayetteville City Council recap: March 16, 2020
A special meeting of the Fayetteville City Council began at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, 2020 inside room 219 of City Hall.