The council voted 6-1 to approve a contract to build a parking deck off Dickson Street to replace the Walton Arts Center lot.
Month: March 2021
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Puritan expands into former Fayettechill space
Puritan recently expanded into the space most recently occupied by Fayettechill to roughly double its size and capacity.
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Fayetteville council names street after Nolan Richardson
Fayetteville City Council members on Tuesday voted to honor former University of Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson by naming a street after him.
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Fayetteville fills 17 positions on city boards and committees
The Fayetteville City Council on Tuesday approved 17 appointments to seven board and committee positions.
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LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: March 16, 2021
Adopting short-term rental regulations, a contract for a new downtown parking deck, renaming a street after Nolan Richardson and more.
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Del McCoury to perform at Roots HQ April 16-17
Fayetteville Roots Festival officials announced that legendary musician Del McCoury and his band will perform two nights of socially-distanced outdoor shows outside the Roots HQ on the square April 16-17.
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Governor Hutchinson adds 1-C group to those eligible for vaccine in Arkansas
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday announced that the 1-C priority group can now receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Arkansas.
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The Momentary announces summer exhibitions and new outdoor installation
The Momentary this week announced its 2021 summer schedule which includes three indoor exhibitions and a new outdoor installation.
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Spring Square to Square ride set for May 1, 2021
Spring is here, and that means its almost time for the bi-annual Square to Square bike ride.
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Razorbacks’ success makes Musselman a hot commodity
Musselman has been too successful at Arkansas to not attract some attention.
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Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 117 Monday, active cases continue decline
The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 117 on Monday.
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Enter the 2021 Fayetteville Flyer Bracket Challenge
Y’all want to to do some brackets?
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Fayetteville native advances on American Idol
Fayetteville native Madison Watkins punched her ticket to Hollywood Week on Sunday’s episode of “American Idol.”
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Weekly deals & more: March 15-21, 2021
Sales, specials, deals, discounts and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.
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Some Fayetteville park restrooms closed for renovations
Restrooms at six local parks are currently under renovation and will be closed until remodeling work is completed.