A specially outfitted van will be driving Fayetteville streets to help evaluate road and sidewalk conditions in the coming weeks.
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Fayetteville Schools closed Tuesday due to winter weather threat
Fayetteville Public Schools will be closed Tuesday due to the threat of winter weather, officials announced this morning.
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Fayetteville public meetings: Jan. 8-12, 2024
Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Parks Board, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, Friends of YRCC and more.
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Springdale’s Black Apple makes list of top 10 cideries
The 9th annual competition included over 240 entries from cideries, wineries, and breweries from Canada to California, representing 29 different styles.
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Fayetteville Farmers’ Market to hold indoor winter markets
Fayetteville Farmers’ Market vendors will set up shop indoors for the next few months at the Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center.
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Fayetteville schools closed Friday after early snowfall
A wet snow fell early Friday morning in Fayetteville prompting school district officials to cancel classes.
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Fayetteville High School locked down for 30 minutes after threat
Fayetteville High School was under a lockdown for about 30 minutes Thursday morning after an anonymous report of a bomb threat in the area.
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Fayetteville police say missing 15-year-old has been found
A Fayetteville boy who had been missing for over two weeks has been found.
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City to replace 14 trees in Dickson Street area
Officials said eight of the trees are invasive species, two are dead or dying, and four have grown so large that they’re causing a safety hazard.
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Fayetteville sets new 3-minute time limit for public comment at council meetings
Residents speaking during City Council meetings now have three minutes to get their point across after a 6-2 vote to shorten the time limit for public comment.
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Fayetteville plans controlled burn at Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
A controlled burn is set for Wednesday, Jan. 3 at the Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary, a wetland mitigation site located near the West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Jan. 2, 2024
Annual adoption of the council’s rules of order and procedure, rezoning 3.23 acres north of Mount Comfort Road, approving the annual per capita jail fee agreement with Washington County, and more.
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Fayetteville public meetings: Jan. 1-5, 2024
City Council, Urban Forestry Advisory Board, Parks, Natural Resources and Cultural Affairs Advisory Board and more.
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Fayetteville police investigate shooting on Deane Street
Police have announced an investigation into a shooting which took place Friday morning that left one person with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Bradley Renfro named deputy police chief in Fayetteville
Renfro replaces Jamie Fields, who retired last week after over 29 years of service with the department.