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City to host cleanup event, tree giveaway April 20 in honor of Earth Day
The City of Fayetteville will celebrate Earth Day with a community-wide clean up and tree giveaway event, officials announced this week.
Dickson Street Bookshop owner Don Choffel has died
Don Choffel, Dickson Street icon and owner of beloved store Dickson Street Bookshop, has died, according to a post on the store’s Instagram account. He was 90 years old.
North Street corridor work to begin, lane closure coming
Improvements to the North Street corridor are set to begin this month.
Calipari seeks to duplicate his winning touch at Arkansas
Arkansas’ splash hire of John Calipari still feels a bit like a fever dream the morning after his coronation.
Commission denies another remote parking lot proposal for downtown apartment complex
The developers of a student apartment complex have for the second time been denied a permit for an off-site parking lot.
Weekly deals & more: Wings, brews, baseball, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
Hotel and restaurant to open on Markham Hill in Fayetteville
We now know the name and a few more details about a planned development atop Markham Hill in Fayetteville.
City seeks ideas for Buddy Hayes Park
The small park, located at 235 E. Rock Street, is slated for improvements as part of a project to expand Yvonne Richardson Center.
Fayetteville council unanimously approves combined housing resolutions
Two competing resolutions aimed at addressing affordable housing were combined into one proposal and unanimously adopted by the City Council on Tuesday.
FLYER Q&A: Fayetteville duo Dana Louise and Noah Richmond launch new venue and music festival
Fayetteville power couple and all-around excellent people Dana Louise and Noah Richmond have just announced their new outdoor venue.
Fayetteville City Council recap: April 2, 2024
A combined resolution for dealing with housing affordability, funding for the West Transmission Waterline project, prohibiting dumping materials on vacant lots, and more.
Weekly deals & more: Eclipse party, spring menus, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
Artosphere art & nature festival returns in May
The festival combines art, music, and nature, offering a series of performances, activities, and family-friendly events.
‘Goodbye Alley’ events to celebrate DIY culture of Trailside Village
Several groups are planning a two-day celebration to say goodbye to the Quonset hut creative spaces in downtown Fayetteville.