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Category: Local News
It’s Restaurant Week in Fayetteville: August 13th-23rd
Over the next week, we’ll be profiling some of our favorite local restaurants, giving away gift certificates, and celebrating some of the awesome places in town that keep us fed, and that make Fayetteville delicious.
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Fayetteville set to get its first roundabout
What do you guys think about a roundabout in Fayetteville? Can Fayetteville drivers adapt to a new kind of intersection in town?
Will you play the Arkansas lottery?
Now that the discussion is back on the table, we ventured down to Wilson Park to see how some Fayetteville residents feel about the Arkansas lottery.
Campus Crest requests another delay for sale barn rezoning
A representative from Campus Crest LLC, the company that has a stake in the Washington County sale barn rezoning, asked aldermen at the agenda session Tuesday night to table the sale barn issue for an additional two weeks. The developers, who plan to construct student housing on the property, requested the delay because they are
Second quarter shows $1.2 million shortfall in revenue
The city of Fayetteville is down $1.2 million in revenue, with a bulk of the loss coming from a deficit in sales tax and a decrease in building permits.
Fayetteville announces reusable bag initiative
The City of Fayetteville, The Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Fayetteville Public Schools, The Fayetteville Visitors Bureau, and Habitotes announced a new partnership on Tuesday with the intention of reducing waste and dependancy on plastic bags in Fayetteville.
Arkansas lottery is fast approaching
The Arkansas lottery will begin ticket sales in seven weeks and will set a world record for start-up time.
Campaign rally for A+ Stronger Fayetteville planned
Those in support of building a brand new Fayetteville High School are invited to a rally tomorrow afternoon on the Fayetteville Square.
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Fate of The Lovely Mural on Dickson comes into question
With construction set to being later this month on the new parking garage at the Washington County Courthouse, questions are now being raised as to what may become of the Lovely Mural near the old Fayetteville Public Library.
ADA Tour de Cure kick-off Wednesday
The American Diabetes Association will kick off their annual Tour De Cure with a party at the 21st Amendment on Wednesday.
Lindsley Smith hired as communications director
State Rep. Lindsley Smith, D-Fayetteville, has officially been named as Mayor Jordan’s new director of communications.
Dick Johnson speaks about his resignation
Although he refrained from citing any specific details, he was noticeably emotional especially when describing the hardships that his career has caused for his personal life over the years.
Dick Johnson to hold news conference
Assistant superintendent and athletic director Dick Johnson will hold a news conference on Thursday, August 6 at 10am.
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Council reaffirms support for Garland Ave medians
The plan proposes four lanes and a continuous median in between, with strategic breaks for a fifth turn lane. And it will feature bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the street.