A beer festival held earlier this month raised more than $50,000 for local non-profit organizations, officials announced today.
Month: February 2023
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TheatreSquared wins Obie Award
TheatreSquared on Monday was awarded a special Obie Award for their digital-virtual hybrid co-production of their show Russian Troll Farm produced during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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Supreme Court student loan hearing: What you need to know
The Supreme Court will have the ultimate say on whether Biden can wipe out student loan debt, fulfilling a campaign pledge he made in 2020. Here’s what to know if you’re waiting for debt relief.
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Snack Lab closes Fayetteville location
According to a post on their Instagram account over the weekend, Snack Lab has permanently closed their Fayetteville location at 2341 N. College Avenue.
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Fayetteville receives Tree City USA urban forestry recognition for 28th year in a row
Fayetteville received the 2022 Tree City USA designation, marking the 28th consecutive year that the city has been given the honor.
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Kendal Mountain Tour to bring unique selection of adventure films to Fayetteville
The tour includes a selection of short adventure documentaries that focus on a range of outdoor experiences, from mountaineering and rock climbing to trail running and wild swimming, all from a British and European perspective.
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Foo Fighters added to 2023 Walmart AMP lineup
The show is an addition to the band’s 2023 touring schedule, which includes festivals such as Bonnaroo, Boston Calling, and Harley-Davidson Homecoming.
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Nashville’s Caitlin Rose to perform in Fayetteville with Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster
The Nashville-based country singer-songwriter will perform at George’s Majestic Lounge on Monday, April 3 with Fayetteville’s Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster.
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Fayetteville photographer Andrew Kilgore to share insights during three events at Walton Arts Center
Fans of longtime Fayetteville photographer Andrew Kilgore have several opportunities to learn more about his work during a series of events scheduled this week at the Walton Arts Center.
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Weekly Deals & More: Patio weather, cocktails, catering trucks, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
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Fayetteville public meetings: Feb. 27-March 3, 2023
Advertising and Promotion Commission, Planning Commission, Ward 1 Meeting, Ward 4 Meeting, City Council Agenda Session and more.
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Trans people face ‘horrifying’ rhetoric at statehouses
Advocates fear increasing hostility towards transgender people could discourage them from speaking out against new bills targeting their rights.
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University of Arkansas to host sixth annual Running of the Hogs race with new 1-mile option
The 2023 event will feature a 5k/10k race, as well as a new 1-mile option called the Hog Jog, in which participants are encouraged to walk, jog, or run.
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Dilbert comic strip distributor severs ties to creator over racist remarks
Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams experienced possibly the biggest repercussion of his recent comments about race when distributor Andrews McMeel Universal announced Sunday it would no longer work with the cartoonist.
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Six a cappella groups announced as finalists for VoiceJam competition at Walton Arts Center
Six a cappella groups from across the United States have been announced as finalists for the annual VoiceJam Competition, which is produced by Walton Arts Center.