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Arkansas football recruit killed in ATV accident on family farm in Mississippi

Arkansas football recruit killed in ATV accident on family farm in Mississippi

An 18-year-old three-star high school football recruit from Memphis who had committed to the University of Arkansas was killed in an accident on his family’s farm in Mississippi.

SEC opponents for 2024 football schedule released

SEC opponents for 2024 football schedule released

The SEC will be expanding in 2024, and the Razorback football team got to find out the impact the new members will have on their conference schedule this week.

Dive-in Movies to return June 23 with Super Mario Bros. Movie

Dive-in Movies to return June 23 with Super Mario Bros. Movie

Fayetteville Parks and Recreation will be showing Super Mario Brothers Movie on Friday, July 23 on a large, inflatable screen above the pool house at Wilson Park.

Jones Center to host summer outdoor series

Jones Center to host summer outdoor series

The Jones Center will host a series of outdoor events and themed events over the next few months for those looking for some outdoor fun.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders travels to Europe for 1st overseas trade mission as Arkansas governor

Sarah Huckabee Sanders travels to Europe for 1st overseas trade mission as Arkansas governor

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is heading to Europe on her first overseas trade mission since taking office this year.

Opera in the Ozarks kicks off summer season June 23

Opera in the Ozarks kicks off summer season June 23

The summer festival and opera training program is set to kick off their summer season of performances at their facility in Eureka Springs, and will also be bringing a show to Fayetteville this summer.

Building formerly home to Gypsy on College now for sale

Building formerly home to Gypsy on College now for sale

We’ve had a few folks reach out about the fresh coat of white paint that appeared recently on the building formerly home to The Gypsy on College.

Local artists and musicians can now apply for the second year of Creative Exchange Fund grants

Local artists and musicians can now apply for the second year of Creative Exchange Fund grants

Local artists, musicians and art organizations can now apply for the second year of grant funding from Creative Arkansas Community Hub and Exchange.

Man gets 20 years after admitting to sending death threats to Arkansas judge, probation officer

Man gets 20 years after admitting to sending death threats to Arkansas judge, probation officer

A Colorado man who admitted to threatening the lives of an Arkansas judge and a probation officer has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The Beach Boys coming to the Walton Arts Center Sept. 27

The Beach Boys coming to the Walton Arts Center Sept. 27

The band are touring again this summer and fall, and one of the stops will land them at Walton Arts Center on Wednesday, Sept. 27.

Fayetteville to dedicate Nelson Hackett historical marker, unveil new street signs on June 16

Fayetteville to dedicate Nelson Hackett historical marker, unveil new street signs on June 16

City officials are set to host an historical marker dedication commemorating Nelson Hackett, an enslaved man who fled Fayetteville in 1841 in search of freedom.

Fayetteville Farmers’ Market 50th Anniversary celebration set for Saturday

Fayetteville Farmers’ Market 50th Anniversary celebration set for Saturday

Fayetteville Farmers’ Market will celebrate their 50th anniversary with cooking demos, a photography exhibition, treats from farmers’ market bakers, and more on June 17.

SEC Network to announce 2024 football pairings Wednesday

SEC Network to announce 2024 football pairings Wednesday

Fans are awaiting the reveal of the eight Southeastern Conference opponents the Arkansas Razorbacks will face during the 2024 season.

Sanders appoints Marty Ryall as new director of Arkansas Heritage

Sanders appoints Marty Ryall as new director of Arkansas Heritage

The legislative affairs director for the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism is taking over as director of its Heritage Division.

City Hall phones restored in Fayetteville, most other services still offline

City Hall phones restored in Fayetteville, most other services still offline

Phone lines at City Hall were restored Monday, but most other services are still offline after a cybersecurity incident that occurred last week.

Weekly deals & more: Dance party, ‘Rainbow of Wine’ tasting, blood orange sangria, and more

Weekly deals & more: Dance party, ‘Rainbow of Wine’ tasting, blood orange sangria, and more

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

New study shows bicycling sector injected $159 million into local economy in 2022

New study shows bicycling sector injected $159 million into local economy in 2022

The bicycling industry added $159 million to the local economy last year, according to a new study from the University of Arkansas.

Fayetteville public meetings: June 12-16, 2023

Fayetteville public meetings: June 12-16, 2023

It’s unclear whether this week’s meetings can take place, due to the cybersecurity incident that occurred at City Hall.

Director of Arkansas Heritage plans to retire at the end of June

Director of Arkansas Heritage plans to retire at the end of June

Arkansas Heritage Director Jimmy Bryant’s last day on the job will be June 30.

UPDATED: Fayetteville network services offline after cybersecurity incident

UPDATED: Fayetteville network services offline after cybersecurity incident

Fayetteville city services went offline Thursday after a cybersecurity incident that occurred early in the morning.