Fayetteville, Springdale, and Rogers each started the fiscal year with positive sales tax numbers, while Bentonville recorded a loss.
Month: February 2015
Weekend Flyer: Feb. 27-March 1, 2015
Live music and other events for Friday, Feb. 27 through Sunday, March 1.
New Flyer Sponsor: Collier Drug Store
The local pharmacy got its start right here in Northwest Arkansas in 1917, and has been serving the community with efficient, friendly, hometown service ever since.
Sour beer is back at Fossil Cove
The “Ozark Sours” series will include limited release batches of sour beers brewed with local ingredients and aged predominately on native Ozark wood species.
The Inner Party to release new album Saturday
An interview with Dave Morris, songwriter and bass player for Fayetteville punk band The Inner Party.
UPDATED: Fayetteville denies permit for ‘Slide the City’ event
The company hoping to bring a giant slip-and-slide to Dickson Street this summer will have to find another location to do so.
Fayetteville seeks nominees for annual Historic Preservation Awards
Fayetteville officials are now accepting nominations for the 2015 Historic Preservation Awards.
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families to host ‘Soup Sunday’ March 1
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families will host their annual Soup Sunday Fundraiser on March 1 at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center.
Van Gogh to Rothko exhibit now open at Crystal Bridges
One of the most impressive collections of artwork in the world is now on display less than a half hour from Fayetteville.
Sponsored AD: Impatient buyers who desire a new construction home should take note of Flyer Homes’ newest listing
You could be the one buyer in Rupple Row that doesn’t have to wait.
Sidewalks, bicycle access coming to Old Wire Road
The work is part of a multi-phase plan to revamp the entire stretch of Old Wire west of Crossover Road.
‘We’ve Got Dan’s Back’ benefit planned for local musician after spine injury
There are a million great things about Fayetteville, but one of the best is that when one of the members of the community is in need, everyone comes together to help out.
This week at the WAC: Rhonda Vincent, The Australian Bee Gees and more
The “Queen of Bluegrass,” the Australian version of the Bee Gees, another sing-along movie night, and a kid-friendly show are coming to the Walton Arts Center this week.
10th annual Chilirhea chili cook-off set for Saturday
With snow on the ground and temperatures below freezing in Fayetteville, it’s the perfect time of year for a chili cooking competition. There just happens to be one scheduled for this weekend.
Fayetteville schools closed on Tuesday, Feb. 24
Yesterday’s late afternoon snow showers will result in another day out of school for area students.