Despite a temperature of 98 degrees and a heat index of 108, thousands of people gathered on and around Dickson Street for the parade.
Author: By Todd Gill
Fayetteville Public Library accepting donations to help with fire restoration
To fully restore the library, a minimum of $100,000 is needed to cover the insurance deductible and additional repair costs.
Fayetteville to launch new utility payment system
The city will soon introduce a new online payment system for utility customers that officials say is more user-friendly than the current eUtility service.
Bats and Bluegrass Festival planned in Cave Springs
The event will feature live music from Greenland Station Bluegrass, local food options, and educational activities for all ages.
Arkansas Air & Military Museum celebrates 80th anniversary of historic hangar
Museum-goers can explore over 2,000 artifacts, including vintage aircraft, military vehicles, and aviation memorabilia.
Wing Fest fundraiser to benefit The Grace School of Fayetteville
The event aims to support The Grace School of Fayetteville, which serves students with autism and developmental disabilities.
Fayetteville hosts community event to shape future of arts and culture
Fayetteville residents are invited to join a community conversation about the future of arts and culture in the city.
Post Malone added to Walmart AMP lineup
Post Malone’s country music tour will make a stop in Northwest Arkansas this year.
Fayetteville’s Jason Jones completes new murals at Central Arkansas Nature Center
Fayetteville artist Jason Jones recently completed a new set of murals at the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center in Little Rock.
Arkansas coach John Calipari buys Fayetteville home at Blessings
It looks like Arkansas head basketball coach John Calipari has found a home.
Shiloh Museum seeks local artists for public space project
Local artists are invited to submit letters of interest for designing an outdoor shade canopy for a new stage and seating area.
‘Great American Punchline’ brings Negin Farsad, Chris Gethard and more to Fayetteville in July
The interactive event promises heartfelt and humorous stories about America, highlighting human connections and the power of comedy to bridge divides.
Fayetteville public meetings: June 24-28, 2024
A&P Commission, Planning Commission, Ward 4 meeting, Housing Crisis Task Force and more.
Midtown Corridor Project brings new sidewalk and bike trail to Sycamore Street
The project will require closure of Sycamore between Garland Avenue and Leverett Avenue beginning Monday, June 24.
Inaugural Arkansas Graveler begins in Fayetteville on June 23
A cycling event that will send riders 336 miles along the state’s northern gravel roads begins in Fayetteville this weekend.