If you have anything left in you from yesterday’s inauguration festivities, you’ll be happy to know that there are a few things going on around town tonight.
Author: By Todd Gill
To-Do Tuesday: 1/20/09
There’s plenty going on today.
Inauguration Day 2009
As the world prepares for the inauguration of Barack Obama, many of us are stuck at work.
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
The Fayetteville City Council in early 2009 voted unanimously to officially rename Sixth Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The time is here, and Sixth Street is no more. A dedication ceremony last week at the intersection in front of Chick-fil-A at Razorback Road unveiled the new signs that will replace not only the
Which newspaper (if any) should the city advertise with?
Show who the money?
Smoke & Barrel Tavern seeking “founding members”
The local club on Dickson has been pursuing a private club license to allow them to stop riding on the Jose’s license.
Ozark Mountain Smokehouse closing
The Ozark Mountain Smokehouse on Dickson St. is closing tomorrow. If you’re surprised by such a short notice, then you’re not alone. “We were surprised too!” reads a sign posted on the front door.
UA students protest for peace in Gaza
About 20 people gathered in a protest for peace on the UA campus this morning.
To-Do Thursday: 1/15/09
It may be freezing out there but that doesn’t mean you gotta stay inside and be bored.
To-Do Wednesday: 1/14/09
North Mississippi Allstars at Georges plus more…
Democrat-Gazette seeking voluntary hour/pay cuts
As if the recent bankruptcy of the Tribune Co. wasn’t enough to send shivers down your back…
Hwy 71B pictorial history in the works
Once Upon Dickson author Tony Wappel is seeking photographs of Highway 71B.
Initial Wakarusa lineup announced
Yonder Mountain String Band, Buckethead and Lucero are in for Wakarusa 2009. Whaddya thnk so far?
Wakarusa looking for local bands
Want your band to play Wakarusa? Better sign the heck up now!
Flyer Profile: Matthew Petty
Ward 2’s newest City Council member answers a few questions for the Flyer.