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Slim Chickens opens inside XNA

Slim Chickens opens inside XNA

Hungry travelers can now order up a taste of Fayetteville when making their way through the Northwest Arkansas National Airport.

UA to host several events in honor of Black History Month

UA to host several events in honor of Black History Month

February is Black History Month, and the University of Arkansas is planning a host of events to help commemorate the occasion .

Weekly deals & more: Big game food, Valentines dinners, and more

Weekly deals & more: Big game food, Valentines dinners, and more

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

Fayetteville City Council recap: Feb. 6, 2024

Fayetteville City Council recap: Feb. 6, 2024

Stearns Street extension, buying land for a railroad crossing closure, approving an urban forestry plan, changes to the ORA rules, and more.

Fayetteville public meetings: Feb. 5-9, 2024

Fayetteville public meetings: Feb. 5-9, 2024

Parks Board, City Council Meeting, Urban Forestry Advisory Board, Friends of YRCC, Historic District Commission and more.

Baker’s 25 points power LSU to a 95-74 romp past Arkansas

Baker’s 25 points power LSU to a 95-74 romp past Arkansas

The Tigers beat Arkansas for the second straight game at Baton Rouge, but the Razorbacks had won four of the last five games in the series coming in.

Magnitude 5.1 earthquake near Oklahoma City felt in Fayetteville

Magnitude 5.1 earthquake near Oklahoma City felt in Fayetteville

A magnitude 5.1 earthquake with an epicenter in Prague, Oklahoma just east of Oklahoma City was felt in Fayetteville and much of the rest of the region on Friday night

Arkansas parole board chair resigns after police personnel file shows he lied about sex with minor

Arkansas parole board chair resigns after police personnel file shows he lied about sex with minor

The chair of Arkansas’ parole board resigned on Friday after personnel records revealed he was fired from a local police department several years ago for lying to investigators about having sex with a minor.

Andy’s Frozen Custard eyes new Fayetteville location

Andy’s Frozen Custard eyes new Fayetteville location

Missouri-based frozen dessert chain Andy’s Frozen Custard has a new location in the works at 272 E. Joyce Boulevard, in the building formerly home to Boss Man Tacos.

Fayetteville Pop Fest to debut March 17 at George’s

Fayetteville Pop Fest to debut March 17 at George’s

A new one-day music festival featuring several local bands, food trucks, yoga, and more is coming to Fayetteville this spring.

Razorbacks show signs of improvement with LSU on horizon

Razorbacks show signs of improvement with LSU on horizon

In each of Musselman’s four previous seasons, his Razorbacks began playing consistent basketball before March.

Review: Derivative spy spoof ‘Argylle’ overstays its welcome

Review: Derivative spy spoof ‘Argylle’ overstays its welcome

The movie is entertaining if you enjoy fast-paced, silly spy-craft that makes the old Roger Moore Bond pictures of the 1970s seem realistic.

Downtown Springdale calendar includes butterfly festival, bike racing, live music and more

Downtown Springdale calendar includes butterfly festival, bike racing, live music and more

The Downtown Springdale Alliance has announced its calendar of events for 2024, covering a wide range of interests and activities for all ages.

Fayetteville seeks nominees for 2024 environmental stewardship award

Fayetteville seeks nominees for 2024 environmental stewardship award

The annual program recognizes businesses, nonprofits, and individuals who demonstrate excellence in sustainable practices, programs, or projects.

Weekend Flyer: Sawyer Hill, Frost Fest, American Girl Live, and more

Weekend Flyer: Sawyer Hill, Frost Fest, American Girl Live, and more

Live music, performances, community events, and more happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.

TheatreSquared receives NEA grant for New Play Festival

TheatreSquared receives NEA grant for New Play Festival

TheatreSquared has received a $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support its annual Arkansas New Play Festival, the organization announced this week.

Fayetteville Restaurant Week planned for Feb. 25-March 2

Fayetteville Restaurant Week planned for Feb. 25-March 2

A host of local restaurants will offer specials, deals, prix fixe meals, and more as part of Fayetteville Restaurant Week, coming up later this month.

Arkansas ends three-game losing streak with win at Missouri

Arkansas ends three-game losing streak with win at Missouri

Arkansas kept Missouri winless in the SEC by beating the Tigers 91-84 on Wednesday night.

Fayetteville Animal Services to offer puppy-grams for Valentine’s Day

Fayetteville Animal Services to offer puppy-grams for Valentine’s Day

Want to show your Valentine and the Fayetteville Animal Shelter some love at the same time? This year, you can do both by sending your special someone a Puppy-Gram.

City to host blood drive Feb. 7 on the square

City to host blood drive Feb. 7 on the square

The City of Fayetteville will host a blood drive in partnership with Community Blood Center of the Ozarks on the Fayetteville square on Wednesday, Feb. 7. The event kicks off at 9 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m. via the CBCO’s bloodmobile, which will be on hand to collect donations.  Donors who participate in the