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Month: July 2017
Assembly Road closed for construction this week in Fayetteville
The closure will be in place 24 hours a day until the work is complete on Friday, Aug. 4.
Fayetteville seeks 11 volunteers for boards and committees
The list of vacancies includes volunteer seats on the Fayetteville Arts Council, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, and more.
Sales tax receipts up across Northwest Arkansas
Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers and Bentonville each showed increases for May collections.
Fayetteville public meetings: July 31 – Aug. 4
Pay Plan Subcommittee meeting, City Council meeting, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, and more.
Hogs’ defensive line play should be improved, but the question of ‘how much’ lingers?
More focus and a better team attitude should make for a better defensive effort up front this season. However, the question is how much better?
White River cleanup float trip planned for Aug. 4
Participants will float a scenic 5-mile, calm stretch of the White River below the dam near Eureka Springs.
Symphony of Northwest Arkansas announces upcoming 2017-18 season
The season includes a lineup of six mainstage concerts beginning in mid-October and continuing through early May.
Weekend Flyer: The Squarshers album release, Beer-Ology, Last Saturday, and more
Live music, community events, and happenings in and around Fayetteville for the weekend of July 28-30, 2017.
MOVIE BUFF-ET: Sleep-inducing ‘Valerian’ places style over substance
If the story is compelling, and the characters feel true, an audience can overlook mediocre or even poor special effects.
Playing time up for grabs for Razorback tight ends
Will sophomores Cheyenne Grady and Will Gragg rise to the occasion?
Slim Chickens to open Springdale location
Fayetteville-based restaurant chain Slim Chickens continues to expand rapidly, and will soon open a restaurant at a prominent location in Springdale.
Fenix Fayetteville plans variety show at Walker-Stone House
Local art group Fenix Fayetteville continues its monthlong series of art and performance events in downtown Fayetteville this week.
Fayetteville Public Library wins Green Building Legacy Award
The award is one of seven given out each year by USGBC Arkansas as part of the group’s Green Tie Leader Awards recognizing achievements in sustainability by individuals, firms and projects.
Gulley Park Concert Series continues Thursday with Arkansauce
Thursday’s performance is by Arkansauce, a four-piece string band from Fayetteville that plays a mix of bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and funk.