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Category: Local News
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Wienerschnitzel submits plans for Fayetteville restaurant
A franchise group plans to open a total of 20 Wienerschnitzel locations in Arkansas over the next five years.
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Penguin Ed’s BBQ to celebrate 30 years in business
Penguin Ed’s BBQ will celebrate their 30th anniversary in business this Saturday, Oct. 14.
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Commission recommends plan for coffee shop on Mount Sequoyah
A plan to put a coffee shop on Mount Sequoyah has cleared the first hurdle.
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Big Biscuit on track for early 2024 opening
A regional restaurant chain that specializes in breakfast foods other fare is still in the works in Fayetteville.
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Planned complex could replace quonset huts, other buildings on Center Street
A planned student housing complex could replace the quonset huts and four other buildings along Center Street at the Razorback Greenway crossing near downtown Fayetteville.
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RESCHEDULED: Free tree giveaway rescheduled for Nov. 4
Free trees and shrubs will be available for Fayetteville residents on Saturday, Oct. 14 at the 25th annual Celebration of Trees event in the Spring Street Parking Garage
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Lake Sequoyah fall cleanup event set for Oct. 14
Officials are seeking help to clean up litter around the lake, as well as paddlers with boats to help expand their reach into the water to collect floating debris.
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Fayetteville council to review land sale contract for new downtown hotel
City Council members next week will discuss the next step in a proposal to build a hotel across from the Walton Arts Center in downtown Fayetteville.
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Trail section closed for construction near Dickson Street in Fayetteville
A section of the city’s trail system will be closed for about a month while crews work to replace an aging stretch of asphalt with a concrete surface.
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Local groups to install tactical urbanism project on Holly Street
Two local groups will install temporary features in hopes of improving safety for pedestrians and cyclists on Holly Street in Fayetteville.
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Investment group to reopen AQ Chicken in Springdale
A 75-year Springdale restaurant that closed earlier this year is set to reopen under new ownership.
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Fayetteville public meetings: Oct. 9-13, 2023
Planning Commission, City Council agenda-setting session, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, and more.
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Dot’s Nashville Hot Chicken to return to Fayetteville
After spending a few months in Rogers, Dot’s Nashville Hot Chicken will return to Fayetteville soon.
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Fayetteville to break ground on new fire station
Fayetteville officials are ready to break ground on a new fire station in the center of town. A ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 9 at the site on the northeast corner of North Street and Woolsey Avenue.