A permit-ready building design program, two resolutions for dealing with housing affordability, issuing bonds for a new water line, two rezoning requests and more.
Author: By Todd Gill
Live, Stone Temple Pilots, Soul Asylum added to AMP lineup
The tour is a celebration of the 30th anniversary of two of the bands’ most beloved albums.
Fayetteville public meetings: March 18-22, 2024
Environmental Action Committee, City Council, Fayetteville Arts Council, Black Heritage Preservation Commission and more.
Group begins process for Sunday alcohol sales in Fayetteville
Sunday alcohol sales could be placed on the November ballot in Fayetteville this year, and a group backed by Walmart is behind the effort.
Meghan Trainor added to Walmart AMP lineup
The Grammy-winning pop star will perform at the Walmart AMP in October.
Lineup announced for downtown Springdale concert series
The series begins with headliners MEZCLAVE on April 25. The night’s opener will be Los Veleros.
Rock N Roll Sushi to open this month in Fayetteville
A new sushi restaurant will open in Fayetteville later this month on the west side of town.
Affordable housing project breaks ground in Springdale
Work has begun on a new attainable-housing development in downtown Springdale.
Registration open for annual Dickson Street Pup Crawl
Similar to a traditional pub crawl, participants can visit various bars and restaurants in the city’s entertainment district, but this time they can bring their dog.
Job fair planned at Walmart AMP
The Walmart AMP will host a job fair this week to fill up to 75 positions for the 2024 concert season.
The circus is coming to Fayetteville in March
The family-owned group includes generational circus performers, and each 90-minute performance includes clowns, acrobats, aerialists, and daredevils.
Fayetteville public meetings: March 11-15, 2024
Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, Historic District Commission and more.
Fayetteville to host public hearing on new water line
The city has scheduled a public hearing to discuss the issuance of a bond for financing the new West Transmission Water Line project.
Taylor Samples wins district judge seat, Greenland voters approve Sunday liquor sales
Voters in Washington County on Tuesday elected a new district court judge to replace Jeff Harper, who is retiring at the end of the year after 12 years.
Walton Arts Center announces 2024-2025 Broadway season
In addition to the main season, the arts center announced four bonus Broadway shows.