A new brewery opened in east Fayetteville last week. Very few people knew about it because there was no announcement beforehand. It was a sneaky move in an industry known to be more hyped than hushed.
Category: Local News
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Urban Cellar Winery moving to downtown Fayetteville
A winery and bottle shop that allows patrons to make their own wine will soon move to downtown Fayetteville.
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Urban Land Institute NWA opens registration for 2nd annual Place Summit
The 2023 ULI NWA Place Summit is scheduled for Nov. 8-9 at the Fayetteville Public Library.
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Local groups donate 4,000 backpacks to low-income families
The collaboration was part of the annual Fresh Start: BackPacks for Kids initiative, which aims to equip students with the tools they need to succeed at school.
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Fayetteville police donate seized money to local nonprofit
The money was seized and forfeited from people who were involved in criminal activity, according to a social media post from the department.
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Fayetteville seeks 9 volunteers for boards and committees
Officials are looking to fill nine positions on six of the city’s boards, commissions and committees.
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City reminds landlords to register contacts for their properties
City officials said they want to remind short-term rental owners and landlords who own more than two residential rental properties within the city to provide a point of contact on the city’s landlord representative registry.
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Fayetteville animal shelter full, dog intake limited to emergencies only
The Fayetteville animal shelter is at full capacity for dogs, and will only accept new dogs in an emergency situation.
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Fayetteville public meetings: Aug. 7-11, 2023
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, Animal Services Advisory Board, Active Transportation Advisory Committee and more.
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22-year-old Fayetteville man dies in West Fork car crash
A 22-year-old Fayetteville man was killed in a single-vehicle crash near West Fork on Saturday.
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Mural unveiled at Walker Park in Fayetteville
The project was sponsored by a footwear and apparel company that has recently been refurbishing public courts across the country as part of its “Paint the Park” initiative.
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Fayetteville council approves contract for downtown association
City Council members on Tuesday voted to approve a contract to help fund the recently established Downtown Fayetteville Coalition.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Aug. 1, 2023
A contract to help fund a downtown organization, approving the city’s capital improvements plan, approving the annual employee benefits plans, and more.
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Ragnar team-based running event coming to Fayetteville in 2024
Ragnar Events will host the first ever Ragnar Trail Arkansas, a 120 mile run over the course of two days by teams of eight runners, on April 19-20, 2024 on the trails at Centennial Park and Kessler Mountain.
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‘Java with John’ event with new FPS superintendent set for Wednesday
Fayetteville residents this week will have a chance to visit with the School District’s new superintendent.