The City of Fayetteville is once again seeking residents to trade in invasive plants growing in their yards for native trees and shrubs.
Category: Local News
City appointee Mark Kinion still awaiting seat on Walton Arts Center board
A former City Council member who was appointed to the Walton Arts Center Council seven months ago has yet to be seated on the board.
Frost Fest raises $55,000 for local nonprofits
A beer festival held earlier this month raised a record amount of money for local nonprofit organizations.
Adventure Subaru donates over 500 new coats, shoes and socks to children in need
The donation was part of a national effort by Subaru aimed at providing support to those experiencing homelessness or urgent-need situations.
Stearns Street extension moves forward
A project to connect the two dead ends on both sides of a street on the north city of town can now move forward.
Fayetteville Restaurant Week underway through March 2
It’s the best week of the year for local restaurant lovers.
Fayetteville public meetings: Feb. 26-March 1, 2024
Environmental Action Committee, Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Transportation Committee, Subdivision Committee and more.
Gulley Park Playground project nears completion
One of the city’s most popular playgrounds is close to re-opening with brand new equipment, city officials said today.
Ginger Rice & Noodle Bar announces closure
A restaurant offering rice bowls and noodle dishes in south Fayetteville for almost a decade will close its doors this weekend.
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.
School district to recommend assistant band director for new Director of Fine Arts position
Fayetteville Public Schools will recommend Trey Antonetti for the district’s new Director of Fine Arts position, officials announced this week.
FlavorSmith’s Craft Barbecue to open in former Beer Keg location
A new barbecue restaurant is set to open in the space formerly home to The Beer Keg.
Fayetteville endorses petition to join Spout Spring district
City property could become part of a new historic preservation district in the south part of town.
City seeks volunteers for invasive species removal event
The City of Fayetteville’s Environmental Action Committee is looking for volunteers to help with an invasive species removal event next week.
Early voting underway in primary, judicial elections
Early voting is underway in the Washington County preferential primary and non-partisan judicial general election.