Geno’s Pizza, Kosmos Greekafe leaving Dickson Street
Signs posted at two Dickson Street eating establishments indicate they will be moving away from downtown soon.
Signs posted at two Dickson Street eating establishments indicate they will be moving away from downtown soon.
The Northwest Arkansas Tobacco Free Coalition this week announced it has awarded Maxine’s Tap Room and owner Andrea Foren with the 2011 NWA Smoke-Free Business of the Year Award.
A recap of happenings in Fayetteville and on the Flyer from May 23 through May 30, 2011.
A fun thing to do this week might be to sit on a patio on Dickson Street somewhere and play a game called “Walmart or Wakarusa” with the passers by. Just a suggestion.
As part of the Walton Arts Center’s ongoing Artosphere festival, National Geographic contributing photographer Joel Sartore is in town for a 7:30 p.m. appearance at the WAC’s Starr Theater.
If the Hogs are going to make it to Omaha for the College World Series in 2011, the road to get there will lead through Tempe, Arizona.
Looking for something to do after a chillaxing Memorial Day off? Despite it being a holiday, there are a few Monday evening choices on the calendar.
2011 marks the first year that that no team from the SEC Western Division has been selected to host a regional since the NCAA adopted the current tournament format in 1999.
One of the five largest motorcycle rallies in the country is getting even bigger. The annual rally is expanding into Springdale with a two-day AMXA Arenacross exhibition and competition.
The following is a list of public meetings obtained from the City of Fayetteville’s website, and through emails or press releases received from city staff. For questions about any of[...]
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The library announced this week that that they will host a series of Sunday afternoon concerts in the Walker Community Room every week during in the month of June.
There are a ton of good shows in town to check out, the weather is going to be incredible, and you might as well go crazy, ’cause you can spend the entire day on Monday recovering if you need to.
A beautifully creative and restless spirit left this world May 7, 2011. William Patrick McQuade or “Mac” as he was known throughout his life was born June 20, 1977 in[...]
Each garden along the self-guided tour on Saturday will be open from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., and tickets can be purchaed form any of the gardens, or at the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market.
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The 2011 Gulley Park Summer Concert Series kicks off tonight with Austin-based, Latin roots rocker Patricia Vonne.
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