Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is not ruling out a special legislative session on tax cuts
The Republican governor said the state would have the opportunity to cut the income tax further over the coming months.
Fayetteville City Council recap: July 18, 2023
Changes to monthly water and sewer rates, encouraging offering free mental health certification for city employees, two rezoning requests and more.
Dive-in Movies to return July 21 with Disney’s ‘Aladdin’
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation will be showing Disney’s Aladdin (1992) on Friday, July 21 on a large, inflatable screen above the pool house at Wilson Park.
Trout Fishing in America to play Mount Sequoyah 100-year celebration in August
Mount Sequoyah is celebrating its 100th year of programming with a big party in August.
Director of Arkansas crime lab to retire at end of August
Officials said Monday that J.R. Howard, a former director of the crime lab, will come out of retirement to serve as acting director.
Arkansas officers shot and injured a parolee who fired at them at a motel, authorities say
Arkansas authorities are investigating after law enforcement officers shot and injured a parolee who fired at them at a Little Rock motel.
Three new food trucks coming to The Yacht Club in Fayetteville
Three new food trucks are coming to the Yacht Club on College, lot owner Russell Ingram told us last week.
City begins renovations at Lake Fayetteville softball complex
Renovations are officially underway at Lake Fayetteville’s softball complex.
Weekly deals & more: Snow crab legs, wine dinner, lunch specials, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
New justice on Arkansas Supreme Court won’t participate in case over education law
A justice who Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders appointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court won’t participate in the case regarding Sanders’ education overhaul.
Groundbreaking ceremony planned for Lake Fayetteville softball complex renovations
The city will celebrate the beginning of a renovation project this week at the Lake Fayetteville softball complex.
FLYER Q&A: A conversation with Amos Cochran about Chamber Music on the Mountain
This year, Chamber Music on the Mountain is celebrating Mount Sequoyah Center’s 100th year of programming.
Late registration closes July 19 for 2023 fall youth soccer
The deadline to register for the city’s fall youth soccer program is this week in Fayetteville.
Fayetteville public meetings: July 17-21, 2023
Environmental Action Committee, City Council, Fayetteville Arts Council, Black Heritage Preservation Commission and more.
SEC brings summer relief to football withdrawal pains
SEC Football Media Days is a wonderfully superfluous event that comes at just the right time each summer.
updated: Missing 21-year-old has been found safe
Police are searching for 21-year-old Genevieve “Genie” Farnet, who has been missing since around 5:40 p.m. on Thursday, July 13.
Arkansas governor names former lawmaker to state Board of Education
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has appointed a former state legislator to the Arkansas Board of Education as it prepares to implement her education overhaul.
New hires and promotions in Northwest Arkansas
The following people were recently hired or promoted in Northwest Arkansas.
Review: Cruise keeps thrills alive with 7th Mission: Impossible film
If you have any interest in seeing the latest installment of Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible” franchise, then by all means go to see it in the theater and on the biggest screen you can stand.
5 biggest questions facing the 2023 Razorbacks
What are the biggest questions facing coach Sam Pittman’s fourth Razorback team going into preseason camp?