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Month: May 2014
Look at what’s happening along College Avenue
Here’s a roundup of some developments we’ve reported about along College Avenue, and some we haven’t yet mentioned.
Fayetteville Public Library to host summer reading club celebration Saturday
Lunch will be available from several local food trucks in the old City Hospital parking lot.
Artist’s Laboratory Theatre to debut “The New Now” May 31
Artist’s Laboratory Theatre will debut a new show this weekend calle dThe New Now.
Get ready for Columbus House Brewery & Taproom
The brewery’s proximity to the Fayetteville trail system should bring in thirsty bikers and runners by the droves.
Eight local students receive National Merit Scholarships
Eight local high school seniors will be awarded college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Coming here: Protomartyr, June 1 at The Lightbulb Club
Detroit’s Protomartyr play succinct, rough and tumble garage rock meant to accompany a long night in a dive bar.
Sales tax up in Fayetteville, Rogers and Springdale
Revenues were up a few points in Fayetteville, Rogers and Springdale, while Bentonville continued its volatile year with a 6.5 percent decline after leaping 20 percent last month.
Weekend Flyer: May 30-June 1, 2014
Live music, events, birthdays, and more for the weekend of May 30 through June 1, 2014.
Amasa Hines poised to conquer world outside Little Rock
Despite being voted as the best band in Arkansas, Little Rock’s Amasa Hines has yet to perform in Fayetteville. That will change on Saturday, May 31.
Volunteers needed for Town Branch cleanup on June 3
The Town Branch stream is a tributary of the West Fork of the White River, which flows into the upper reaches of Beaver Lake.
Restaurant news: Rolando’s, Coco’s, San Miguel, High-Country Cajun, and more
Here’s what we know about a handful of restaurants and food trailers that have opened or will soon open in Fayetteville.
Daily Flyer: Thursday, May 29, 2014
News, events, weather and more for Thursday, May 29, 2014.
Walking art tour planned for storm drain project in Fayetteville
Residents will soon have a chance to get an up-close look at all of the storm drain murals recently painted in downtown Fayetteville.
Iconic vintage clothing store Cheap Thrills changes hands after 22 years
Longtime Cheap Thrills owner Harriet Wells sold the business to Pennsylvania transplant, Audri Thomason.