Photos: 2012 NWA Pride Parade
Participants in the 2012 NWA Pride Parade marched along Dickson Street before gathering in the Walton Arts Center parking lot for a brief rally Saturday morning in Fayetteville.
Participants in the 2012 NWA Pride Parade marched along Dickson Street before gathering in the Walton Arts Center parking lot for a brief rally Saturday morning in Fayetteville.
Public meetings scheduled for Monday, July 2 through Friday, July 6, 2012.
Agenda: Fayetteville City Council – July 3, 2012
Larry’s Pizza is owned, operated and franchised by Larry White, who opened his first location in Little Rock in 1992.
Mayor Lioneld Jordan this week nominated Ward 3 Alderman Bobby Ferrell to replace him on the Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission through the end of the year.
Instead of selecting one group to win a free recording session, the anonymous donor selected 12 local bands to receive studio time at East Hall Recording Studio.
News, events, weather and more for Friday, June 29 through Sunday, July 1, 2012.
The University of Arkansas athletic department is moving forward with plans for three major projects: a basketball practice facility, a student-athlete success center and a baseball and track indoor training facility.
This is a beer I will work into my regular rotation. It’s available in bottles in Northwest Arkansas, but I recently spoke to a representative from the brewery and it should be available on tap in late July 2012.
Submitted announcement
Submitted announcement
The bank will relocate its Arkansas Student Union branch into the retail space on Garland Avenue.
A local charter school founder and superintendent is so far the only resident to announce a bid to fill the soon-to-be vacant Ward 3, Position 2 seat on the Fayetteville City Council.
The three-way stop at the intersection of Maple Street and Razorback Road is being converted into a four-way stop today (June 28).
News, weather, events and more for Thursday, June 28, 2012.
If successful, the concept could be duplicated in other areas of town as a cost-effective way of further promoting cycling by expanding Fayetteville’s alternative transportation network.
The event, which includes live music, a raffle, silent and live auctions, will take place Sunday, July 22 at Greenhouse Grille.
Extreme heat and dry conditions have led to a burn ban in Fayetteville that prohibits outdoor burning of any kind, including the use of fireworks through the Fourth of July.
Martin Bemberg, a 24-year-old language tutor and lifelong resident of the city said he plans to challenge Matthew Petty for the Ward 2, Position 2 City Council seat in the Nov. 6 general election.
News, weather, events and more for Wednesday, June 27, 2012.
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