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Texas and California residents top out-of-staters moving to Arkansas in 2023, data shows

Texas and California residents top out-of-staters moving to Arkansas in 2023, data shows

More new Arkansans moved to the Natural State last year from Texas and California than any other states, according to state driver’s license data.

Eclipse Food Festival celebrates Arkansas agriculture, food entrepreneurs, and culinary innovators

Eclipse Food Festival celebrates Arkansas agriculture, food entrepreneurs, and culinary innovators

A food festival that promises a celebration of the state’s agriculture and food innovation is coming up soon in Fayetteville.

Mini festival curated by Fayetteville Film Fest to showcase Northwest Arkansas filmmakers

Mini festival curated by Fayetteville Film Fest to showcase Northwest Arkansas filmmakers

The Fayetteville Film Fest will present an evening of works by Northwest Arkansas filmmakers at the Walton Arts Center in April.

Diamond Hogs rout UALR as an appetizer for LSU series

Diamond Hogs rout UALR as an appetizer for LSU series

This week’s main course is a visit from the No. 8 LSU Tigers for a pivotal three-game series starting Thursday.

City Council agrees to combine two housing resolutions

City Council agrees to combine two housing resolutions

The City Council on Tuesday held a special workshop session to discuss how to move forward with a pair of resolutions aimed at addressing affordable housing.

Award-Winning playwright and hip hop artist to host latest ‘Table Talks’ event at The Medium

Award-Winning playwright and hip hop artist to host latest ‘Table Talks’ event at The Medium

Award-winning playwright Adrienne Dawes and hip-hop artist Eddie Canyon will discuss the art of mistakes in the latest Table Talks series.

Updated: Cheba Hut marijuana-themed sandwich shop to open soon

Updated: Cheba Hut marijuana-themed sandwich shop to open soon

A marijuana-themed sandwich shop that has been in the works in Fayetteville since 2019 is set to open soon.

Mayor Jordan to open Battle of Fayetteville commemoration with cannon fire

Mayor Jordan to open Battle of Fayetteville commemoration with cannon fire

Mayor Lioneld Jordan will open the day’s events by firing a shot from a cannon and reading a proclamation.

Groups unveil state’s first firefly sanctuary

Groups unveil state’s first firefly sanctuary

Officials said Coler Mountain Bike Preserve’s long grass, native plants, and pesticide-free management make it an ideal home for fireflies

High school teacher and students sue over Arkansas’ ban on critical race theory

High school teacher and students sue over Arkansas’ ban on critical race theory

A high school teacher and two students sued Arkansas on Monday over the state’s ban on critical race theory.

Adult Easter egg hunt and pub crawl planned in downtown Fayetteville

Adult Easter egg hunt and pub crawl planned in downtown Fayetteville

The annual Adult Easter Egg Hunt and Bunny Trail fundraiser will return to downtown Fayetteville this weekend.

Sponsored This Flyer Homes listing is next to a brand new 111-acre park

This Flyer Homes listing is next to a brand new 111-acre park

If living adjacent to one of NWA’s largest parks appealing, Flyer Homes’ brand new listing at 789 E. Bowen Blvd. in Goshen would like to say “Hello.”

Laser light show, silent disco event to return to Lower Ramble next month

Laser light show, silent disco event to return to Lower Ramble next month

A new event featuring a laser light show and a “silent disco” that debuted last year will return to the Lower Ramble next month.

Free skin cancer screening event set for April 18

Free skin cancer screening event set for April 18

Hope Cancer Resources will conduct a free skin cancer screening clinic in Springdale next month.

Weekly deals & more: Diner en blanc, women’s weightlifting class, Waka Flocka Flame, and more

Weekly deals & more: Diner en blanc, women’s weightlifting class, Waka Flocka Flame, and more

Sales, specials, deals, discounts, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.

Fayetteville public meetings: March 25-29, 2024

Fayetteville public meetings: March 25-29, 2024

A&P Commission, Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Subdivision Committee, Youth Advisory Council and more.

Sponsored Two new listings in and around Fayetteville from Flyer Homes

Two new listings in and around Fayetteville from Flyer Homes

Here are three brand new listings in (and around) Fayetteville from three talented Flyer Homes agents that are worth a look if you are considering a change of scenery this summer.

Earth Day Festival set for April 21 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks

Earth Day Festival set for April 21 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks will celebrate Earth Day with music, food, educational booths, and more at a festival set for next month.

Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ more tepid than cool

Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ more tepid than cool

There are enough laughs, adventure, and frights to take your mind off the more mundane matters of life for a while.

Gridiron Hogs will have a schedule for the ages in 2025

Gridiron Hogs will have a schedule for the ages in 2025

Arkansas will face Notre Dame, Texas, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Auburn and Mississippi State.