The City of Fayetteville announced yesterday that Justine Middleton has been hired as the new Animal Shelter Superintendent.
Author: By Todd Gill
Lake Fayetteville cleanup set for Saturday, Oct. 24
Wants to help clean up Lake Fayetteville? Need a good excuse to get out your canoe one last time this season?
Public Meetings: Friday 10/23
Public meetings for Friday, October 23, 2009.
Annual Trick or Treat on the Square set for Oct. 30
Parking will be free in the Town Center parking deck for those wishing to attend the eighth annual event.
To-do: Thursday 10/22
Fayetteville newcomer Miles Ralston comes to us from nearby Tulsa, Okla. He studied at the University of Tulsa and received a degree in music with an emphasis in jazz. Trout Fishing in America’s Ezra Idlet says Ralston is “a gifted guitarist and songwriter.” Tulsa World called his music unique, poignant and profound. He’ll be at
Halloween will not be moved in Fayetteville
4029TV is reporting that despite several calls from local residents who are conflicted between trick-or-treating and watching the Razorback homecoming football game, Mayor Jordan will not be advising residents to celebrate Halloween a day early. The Mayor’s Facebook page received about a dozen comments on the issue. One person argued in favor saying that “Auburn,
Sale barn owner files for appeal
Sale barn owner Billy Joe Bartholomew has filed a notice of appeal in Washington County Circuit Court.
Public Meetings: Thursday 10/22
Public meetings for Thursday, October 22, 2009.
To-do: Wednesday 10/21
Bear Colony, Chase Pagan, Destry and O’ Brother at George’s. Emily Kaitz at Goodfolk and DJs at FIX. And more…
Public Meetings: Wednesday 10/21
Public meetings for Wednesday, October 21, 2009.
To-do: Tuesday 10/20
I hope you’re not interested in live music options tonight. Or if you are, I hope you know something that we don’t.
Woman arrested with fake lottery ticket
Passailaigue: There’s no cure for stupid.
Fayetteville wins America in Bloom award
For the fifth year, the city of Fayetteville has won an America in Bloom award.
Walton Arts Center exploring paid parking
The most popular parking lot in Fayetteville’s entertainment district might not be free for much longer.
Public Meetings: Tuesday 10/20
Public meetings for Monday, October 19, 2009.