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Last Night Fayetteville To Feature MoreThan 25 Entertainers
For it’s sixth year in a row, Last Night Fayetteville will return to the downtown Fayetteville square to ring in 2017 with a bevy of beverages, live entertainment and its time-honored Hog Drop at midnight.
The Free Weekly’s Favorite Albums from 2016
The albums mentioned here were on heavy rotation and continuously echoed around in our own head space for the majority of the year.
Protesters Call for Stopping Diamond Pipeline
A crowd of more than 50 people gathered in downtown Fayetteville to protest the construction of a $900 million crude oil pipeline that will go from Cushing Okla. through Arkansas to Memphis, Tenn. Saturday, Dec. 10.
Sex Trafficking In Arkansas Continues To Be A Concern
In Arkansas this year alone there have been 26 human trafficking cases reported, and 23 of those cases were sex trafficking cases.
Fayetteville’s Future: Get to Know Your Re-elected Local Officials
While Fayetteville may be a top five city in the U.S., there’s still plenty of work to be done to ensure its continued success, officials said.
November High Fashion: Colorizing and Braids
Let’s all remember to live our lives as simply and humble as we can.
Taking A Stand At Standing Rock
Like millions of other concerned people, I’ve followed the standoff at the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in North Dakota for months. The good people of Standing Rock, including the Dakota,
Issue 7 Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act Struck Down
Last week in a 5-2 decision, the Arkansas Supreme Court invalidated more than 12,000 signatures for the Medical Cannabis Act ballot measure, known as Issue 7. Votes for the act will no longer be counted.
Dogs of Distinction:Organization Pairs Dogs with Veterans In Need
Gary Vickery pats his big black Labrador, Boss, on his belly and rubs him back and forth, methodically and gently.
Green Burial Proponents to Host Death Positive Festival
There’s a lot of living to do at this year’s Death Fest in Fayetteville.