Live music, events, sales, specials, discounts, deals and more for the week of March 31-April 6, 2014
Month: March 2014
Daily Flyer: Monday, March 31, 2014
News, weather, events and more for Monday, March 31, 2014.
Highway Department to hold public input meetings about state’s bicycle and pedestrian plan
The first meeting is in Little Rock, but a second meeting is planned in Springdale on Thursday, April 3 at Arvest Ballpark.
Fayetteville closes on Mount Kessler land
City officials last week closed on a deal to buy 328 acres of woodland tucked away on Mount Kessler in the southwest corner of Fayetteville.
Fayetteville meetings and agendas: March 31-April 4
Ward 4 Meeting, City Council Meeting and more.
Sales tax still down in northwest Arkansas
Deliveries were down in Fayetteville, Rogers and Bentonville, but Springdale saw a slight gain.
Shulertown food truck court coming to Dickson Street
The new space will have room for up to seven food trucks, complete with electrical hookups for the trucks and picnic seating for customers.
Weekend Flyer: March 28-30, 2014
Live music, events, birthdays, and more for the weekend of March 28-30, 2014.
Restaurant news: Wood Stone, The Naan Stop, Ginger Sushi and more
A new craft beer and pizza restaurant is coming to the Mill District, a food truck court will soon open on Dickson Street, and a handful of other restaurants and food trucks are planned around town.
Daily Flyer: Thursday, March 27, 2014
News, weather, events and more for Thursday, March 27, 2014.
UA students shooting documentary on Fayetteville’s craft beer movement
Fayetteville’s craft beer movement recently caught the eye of two journalism students from the University of Arkansas.
Skyline Report : Occupancy up 60 percent for new homes in northwest Arkansas
Absorption of unoccupied homes in northwest Arkansas jumped 60.7 percent in the last half of 2013, according to the results of the most recent Skyline Report from Arvest Bank.
Illinois River Watershed Partnership plans volunteer training day
The event is free, and lunch will be served.
Stickwork installation to be disassembled at Walton Arts Center
Walton Arts Center is planning an event to take photographs and say goodbye on Thursday, May 1 to correspond with Fayetteville’s First Thursday festivities.
Police seek help identifying person of interest in recent hit-and-run accident
Fayetteville police are asking for help from the public in identifying a person of interest in a recent hit-and-run accident in west Fayetteville.