Design of a project that is expected to transform the areas between Fayetteville’s most notable cultural hubs was given the green light this week.
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LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: June 19, 2018
Rezoning 24 acres on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a contract for the Highway 71B Corridor Plan, and more.
Fayetteville School Board terminates superintendent
The board announced the decision at a special meeting held Monday evening, where they voted 7-0 to terminate Superintendent Matthew Wendt, effective immediately.
Fayetteville public meetings: June 18-22
Advertising and Promotion Commission, City Council meeting, Public Library Board of Trustees and more.
VOTE 2018: Lucas Regnier to run for Fayetteville City Council in Ward 3
An instructor at the University of Arkansas School of Law recently announced plans to run for City Council this year.
Clinton House Museum to host Bloom garden party fundraiser
The garden pays tribute to all the women who’ve lived in the White House. It includes various favorites and other flowers associated with each of the first ladies.
Volunteers needed for trail maintenance at Kessler Mountain in south Fayetteville
Volunteers are needed for a trail maintenance project this weekend in south Fayetteville.
RIBBON CUTTING TODAY: Public art project hopes to provide education on water flow with overlay of School Avenue
The work covers four blocks of School Avenue with a precision-measured topographic map meant to show how water flows on the street.
Artist installs nearly 30-foot-tall hog statue in west Fayetteville
The design is based on the Hogeye Inc. logo.
Friends of Fayetteville Public Library to host $1 book sale
Pocket paperbacks and media will cost 25 cents, while all other items will cost $1.
Prairie Street closed through July 6 for culvert work
The work will close the street 24 hours a day until the project is complete.
Fayetteville public meetings: June 11-15
Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, and more.
Free fishing this weekend at Lake Fayetteville and Lake Sequoyah
The Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Department will offer free fishing at Lake Fayetteville and Lake Sequoyah on June 9-10.
Fayetteville police investigating death in scooter crash
Police are investigating a fatality accident involving a scooter in south Fayetteville.
LIVE UPDATES: Fayetteville City Council recap: June 5, 2018
Rezoning 23 acres on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, a contract for a corridor plan for College Avenue/Highway 71B, and more.