The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 196 on Friday.
Month: April 2021
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Sponsored Job listings: April 30, 2021
Job listings in and around Fayetteville for this week.
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Weekend Flyer: At the Wedding, Still on the Hill, Square to Square, and more
Live music and events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
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Surging LSU to test No. 1 Hogs in big road series
Arkansas has not won a series in Baton Rouge since 2004. The stadium should be packed with rowdy fans hankering for a three-day pig roast.
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Malco reopens Springdale location as vaccinations rise
Malco Theaters Inc. is reopening its Springdale Cinema Grill today, making it the third of the Memphis-based company’s four Northwest Arkansas theaters to reopen.
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Conceptual plans unveiled for Rolling Hills Drive safety improvements
The City Council’s Transportation Committee members this week got their first look at the conceptual design for a series of safety improvements along the Rolling Hills Drive corridor between College Avenue and Old Missouri Road.
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UPDATED: Precautionary boil order issued for some residents in Goshen area
Officials said a water main break east of Wyman Road on Highway 45 caused the loss of pressure for more than four hours.
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Restaurant news: Buttered Biscuit, Heaven’s Tacos, Tropical Smoothie Cafe, and more
Here’s what we know about several places that have opened, closed, re-opened, or will soon open in Fayetteville.
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Slow Streets program returns to Fayetteville, Rogers and Bentonville for 2021
The first Fayetteville route will open April 30 and will run through May. It includes the streets around Ramay Junior High and Lewis Plaza.
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Fenix Fayetteville to host new show ‘Pronouns’ beginning May 7
A new show featuring the work of trans artists is set to open at Fenix Fayetteville next month.
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New state law likely voids Fayetteville’s foam container ban
A recently passed state measure likely means that Fayetteville’s new foam container ban can’t be enforced, according to the city attorney’s office.
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Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 291 Wednesday
The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 291 on Wednesday.
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Resolution would reaffirm Fayetteville’s commitment to protecting transgender people
The proposal was brought forward by City Attorney Kit Williams in response to several bills recently passed by the Arkansas Legislature.
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Sponsored AD: National Bike Month celebration kicks off May 1, month-long celebration planned
May is National Bike Month, and the fun kicks off this Saturday!
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Mid-week break gives Arkansas fans time to enjoy being No. 1
The No. 1 Arkansas Razorback baseball squad is in the midst of an uncommon and unplanned mid-season breather.