Live music, events, sales, specials, deals, discounts, and more for the week of Aug. 31- Sept. 7, 2015.
Month: August 2015
City to break ground on Rupple Road improvements in west Fayetteville
Residents are invited to a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the Rupple Road Improvement Project in west Fayetteville.
Lawsuit filed over Fayetteville civil rights ordinance, early voting still on
The suit was filed by Travis Story, the lawyer who helped fight a similar civil rights measure that was narrowly repealed in December.
University of Arkansas limits drone use on campus
Drones can no longer be flown over the University of Arkansas campus without advanced written approval from the school, officials announced today.
Fayetteville public meetings: Aug. 31 – Sept. 4
Kessler Mountain Master Trails Plan meeting, City Council meeting, and more.
Austin Allen’s maturation could be key for Hogs
Head coach Bret Bielema said Austin Allen has made a “huge jump,” and that jump could be huge for the Hogs.
Photos: Slide the City takes over Dickson Street
Thousands of people waited in line Sunday for a chance to slide down Dickson Street.
JJ’s Grill owner plans new brewery and beer garden in north Fayetteville
One of the latest to enter the early stages of planning is JJ’s Beer Garden & Brewing Co., a new beer garden and brewery set for construction at the southwest corner of Van Asche Drive and Steele Boulevard in Fayetteville.
Weekend Flyer: Aug. 28-30, 2015
It’s Fayetteville Roots Festival weekend, and our annual celebration of roots, folk, and Americana music is kind of dominating the calendar this week.
‘Hammock Hotel’ nears completion at Wilson Park
Members of Girl Scout Troop 5114 this week began work on their planned project to install seven posts designed to hold a dozen hammocks at the northwest corner of Wilson Park in Fayetteville.
UA freshman tight end O’Grady arrested
Cheyenne (C.J.) O’Grady, 18, of Fayetteville, was booked into the Washington County Jail, according to the sheriff’s department’s website at 6:34 a.m.
Strong Razorback coaching staff prompts 9-3 season prediction
I can’t help myself. I’m going with nine wins. The Hogs will sweep their nonconference schedule, and the five SEC wins will be against Texas A&M, Tennessee, Auburn, Mississippi State and Missouri.
Local artist helping reboot Superman from home studio in Fayetteville
Who would have guessed the road to Metropolis veers through Fayetteville?
Sponsored AD: Shulertown food truck court seeking one more tenant
Shulertown, the food truck court located in the Dickson Street entertainment district has a single vacancy, and is seeking a final vendor to complete their lineup of local food options this season.
Chef cook-off event to debut at Fayetteville Roots Fest this year
The Iron Chef-style cook off will feature teams of chefs from Benton and Washington County paired up to create their best dish made exclusively from Fayetteville Farmers’ Market produce and local protein from Crystal Lake Farms.