Local news: Monday 4/13
Sausage rolls, Nightbirds, Twitters, Coody and College. (Ave)
Biker Beware
Bike commuters at the UA will get a chance next semester to commiserate with car commuters.
Social Media Lecture: Connected Lives
Barry Wellman, professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, will host a lecture entitled “Connected Lives: The New Social Network Operating System” today at 6 P.M. in room E107 of the Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Building.
Fayette Junction Debriefed
A refresher course on the Fayette Junction Master Plan and what it means for the city.
Councilman offers 25 ways City could use new media
25 improvements to citizen communications in Fayetteville, according to Matthew Petty.
Local news: Saturday 4/12
Sam’s Club, science museum, Sandoval, Brooke Hanna and more.
Giveaway: Dinosaur Jr.
Remind us of something weird from the 90’s, win tickets to Dinosaur Jr.
Weekend: April 10, 11, 12
Weekend things. Here.
Winners: Railroad Earth, Split Lip Rayfield ticket giveaway
These guys are winners. Good job.
Developing a local currency
A local group is studying models of complementary community currency, not to replace the current economy, but to augment it
Local news: Thursday 4/9
Bikes for rent, suspect on the loose, Southpass and crashing into cops.
To-do tonight: Thursday 4/9
Farmers’ Market, Opal Fly, Jamey Johnson, Ace of Spayeds and more.
Art Amiss seeks photos from past shows
Amy Brown, Director of Merchandise for Art Amiss needs photos for retrospective coloring book
Flyer Profile: A Good Fight
We spoke with Eddie from A Good Fight.
To-do tonight: Wednesday 4/8
Twins, a battle, 607, some freaks and of course, vagina (monologues).
Local news: Wednesday 4/8
Twitter, newspapers, council meeting, GHWB.
Giveaway: Fully Committed
Win yourself two tickets. Winning! Fun zone!
Council hears opposition to Fayette Junction plan
Tuesday night’s City Council meeting started out festive enough. But the meeting hit a kerfuffle when the Fayette Junction Master Plan was brought before the council.
Half off on Local540 and the Fayetteville Flyer
Our version of the Mel Collier Local Business Stimulus Plan
Fayetteville social media resolution in the works
Will Fayetteville officials soon be required to use Facebook to reach out to citizens?