Slim Chickens is hiring for all positions at their Joyce Boulevard location.
Month: April 2022
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Weekend Flyer: Dominic Fike, Dickson Street Pup Crawl, NWA Makers market, Tim McGraw and more
This weekend in Fayetteville is so packed with things to do, you’re going to have to leave work on Friday to get to it all. Sorry, bosses.
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Titans take Burks as 18th pick in NFL Draft
The move will keep the Warren, Arkansas native in the SEC footprint at least for the early portion of his NFL career.
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Diamond Hogs play host to Rebels in key SEC West series
The series is key for the Hogs as Auburn is breathing down their necks just a game behind Arkansas in the standings.
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Summer Movie Preview: Doctor Strange sequel kicks off marvelous summer of movies
Here’s a run down of some of the most-anticipated movies scheduled to be released from May through July.
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One-week promotion offers $25 tickets to 26 Walmart AMP concerts
Tickets to 26 upcoming Walmart AMP concerts will soon be on sale for $25 during a one-week promotion.
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Spring Square to Square bike ride set for May 7
It’s that time again. Time to saddle up your old bicycle and ride about 30 miles up the Razorback Greenway from the Fayetteville Square to the Bentonville Square.
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Sponsored AD: 5 Reasons to Attend FreshGrass Music Festival, May 20-21
The acclaimed two-day bluegrass and progressive roots festival FreshGrass | Bentonville returns for round two on May 20-21 at the multidisciplinary art and music hub, the Momentary.
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Trout Fishing in America to perform free show in Fayetteville
Local band Trout Fishing in America will perform at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4 as part of Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere Festival.
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Superintendent recommends Michelle Miller as next Fayetteville High School principal
Miller is an assistant principal at the high school. Her recommendation was announced by the District on Monday.
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UA’s Springtime of Youth concert moved to Bud Walton Arena Saturday
The event, originally scheduled for the Washington County Fairgrounds, will instead take place at Bud Walton Arena beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 30.
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Burks projected as late first-round NFL Draft pick
It is safe to say that Treylon Burks will be the first Razorback drafted, possibly in the latter half of the first round.
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Gulley Park Summer Concert Series returns on June 9
The 26th annual Gulley Park Summer Concert Series kicks off on Thursday, June 9 with Americana trio Route 358.
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Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 886 over last 7 days
Arkansas COVID-19 cases increased by 886 over the last seven days, according to the Arkansas Department of Health website update on Tuesday. This is up from the 540 cases reported over the previous seven day period.
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Brother Moses, Shawn James, David Ramirez, Shakey Graves, and more coming to George’s this summer
Venue officials recently released their full lineup of shows for the next several months, including dozens of performances by local, regional, and national acts in May, June, July, and August.