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Fayetteville trash and recycling pickup suspended Wednesday, Jan. 25

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jan 24, 2023

Fayetteville officials have suspended trash and recycling pickup for Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Fayetteville Public Schools move to online learning Wednesday; UA and others closed

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jan 24, 2023

With heavy snowfall expected to continue overnight, Fayetteville Public School officials announced that students will move to online learning on Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Arkansas signee Baye Fall named to McDonald’s All American team

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Jan 24, 2023

For the second straight year, Arkansas will have representation in the prestigious McDonald’s All American basketball game.

‘Significant’ snowfall expected in Fayetteville Tuesday night

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Jan 24, 2023

The National Weather Service in Tulsa is predicting ‘significant snowfall’ for the Fayetteville area on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning

Dave Matthews Band added to 2023 Walmart AMP lineup

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jan 24, 2023

The band today unveiled the first single from the upcoming Walk Around The Moon album which will be released a few days before the AMP concert on May 19.

Arsaga’s opens new location at UA’s Windgate Studio + Design Center

By Dustin Bartholomew · Tuesday, Jan 24, 2023

A local coffee shop and cafe this week opened a new location on the University of Arkansas campus.

Weekly deals: Valentine’s specials, Frost Fest Warm Up, winter birthday party packages, and more

By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

Sales, specials, gift ideas, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.

Fayetteville School Board holds middle school rezoning discussion until August

By Todd Gill · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

The School District has put a hold on its plan to redraw the lines for its middle school zones for at least another school year.

Arkansas man who propped feet on Pelosi’s desk found guilty in Jan. 6 case

Associated Press · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

An Arkansas man who propped his feet up on a desk in then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the U.S. Capitol riot was convicted on Monday of joining a mob’s attack on the building two years ago.

Walmart AMP adds Beck, Phoenix, Eric Church, Kidz Bop and Nickelback to 2023 concert lineup

By Todd Gill · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

Walmart AMP officials have added four more concerts to the 2023 lineup in the past few days.

Proposal for new sidewalks headed to City Council for approval

By Todd Gill · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

City Council members will soon consider a list of proposed new sidewalks in Fayetteville.

Wilson Park social hub project to begin this week

By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

A project to create a new social hub at the center of Wilson Park is set to officially kick off this week. The work is part of a plan that was announced in 2021, which includes several improvements at the park in the coming years.

Fayetteville public meetings: Jan. 23-27, 2023

By Todd Gill · Monday, Jan 23, 2023

Environmental Action Committee, Planning Commission, City Council ARPA Work SessionStormwater Committee and more.

Gov. Sanders’ Latinx ban wades into community’s generational rift

Associated Press · Sunday, Jan 22, 2023

One of Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ first acts as Arkansas governor was to ban most state agencies from using the gender-neutral term Latinx, tapping into a debate that’s divided Hispanics along generational lines.

Soap opera aside, Enos can add juice to Hogs’ coaching staff

By Terry J. Wood · Friday, Jan 20, 2023

In the grand scheme, how Briles departed Arkansas doesn’t mean a lot. The page has been turned. He has business to attend to in Fort Worth, and Pittman has the same in Fayetteville.

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