Several groups are planning a two-day celebration to say goodbye to the Quonset hut creative spaces in downtown Fayetteville.
Category: Featured
City Council schedules workshop to discuss two housing resolutions
The public is welcome to attend the session, but public comment will not be available until the council’s next regular meeting.
School board approves purchase of land for relocation of Woodland schools
The board earlier this month approved a proposal to organize schools into a “feeder pattern” that would keep students together from elementary school through high school.
FLYER Q&A: Trillium kickstarts 2024 with Philly indie chamber group Hour
The indie chamber crew is set to visit Likewise Community as part of the first concert of the year for the Trillium Salon Series..
City seeks artists for mural on Nelson Hackett Boulevard
The city is seeking artists to apply for a new outdoor mural project planned on Nelson Hackett Boulevard.
UA’s student run record label to offer marketing help to Arkansas artists
The University of Arkansas’ student-run record label, Hill Records will offer music industry marketing and promotion assistance to Arkansas artists.
Moxy Hotel breaks ground at South Yard in Fayetteville
Officials on Tuesday held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 7-story hotel in south Fayetteville.
New York firm invests in Fayetteville’s 7 Brew Coffee to fuel nationwide expansion
The investment is part of a plan for rapid expansion across the U.S.
Pixies, Modest Mouse, Cat Power added to 2024 Walmart AMP lineup
The legendary Pixies will perform at the Walmart AMP this year alongside Modest Mouse and Cat Power, the venue announced today.
Fayetteville trash and recycling pickup suspended because of road conditions
Fayetteville officials have suspended trash and recycling pickup after snowy weather led to slick roads across the region.
Fayetteville Farmers’ Market to hold indoor winter markets
Fayetteville Farmers’ Market vendors will set up shop indoors for the next few months at the Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center.
Celebrating 16 years of the Flyer with a look back at Dickson Street
As we reflect upon our 16-year anniversary this month, we’ve uncovered lots of photos from our early days. Here are some photos taken on Dickson Street in 2008.
Commission denies remote parking lot permit for downtown student apartment complex
The developers of a planned student apartment complex will have to find another solution for how to provide enough parking for their future tenants.
Spring youth soccer registration open through Jan. 19
Registration is open for the city’s spring youth soccer program in Fayetteville.
Fayetteville’s Dromborg castle sells for $4.8 million
The 13th century Scottish-inspired fortress was built in 2008 to recreate the feel and ambience of a luxury home from a bygone era.