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Read the June 2022 edition of City News
June 30, 2022 - The June 2022 edition of City News is ready for reading, and it features updates from Brightmoor Healthcare Amphitheater, City Center Park, and much more! Read on... -
Butcher Brown to headline Fayetteville’s first-ever Mad South Jazz Festival, August 6
June 23, 2022 – Main Street Fayetteville has announced that Butcher Brown will headline the City’s first-ever Mad South Jazz Festival supported by Julian Vaughn, and Bradie Speller + Climate Change. Read on... -
New Fayetteville Public Safety video reminds drivers to “move over” for roadside emergency vehicles
June 16, 2022 – The City of Fayetteville Fire and Police departments have collaborated to produce a public safety advisory video reminding the public to “move over” when they see actively engaged emergency services vehicles on the side of the road. Read on... -
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City Center Park playground metal slide closed until further notice
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 - The City has closed the large metal slide on the City Center Park playground due to recent extreme temperatures. Read on... -
City Center Park’s safe use of its water features
Friday, June 10, 2022 – The summer months are approaching, and temperatures are rising. The City Center Park is experiencing large numbers of guests using the park amenities. Read on... -
City asks community to help look after City Center Park
As temperatures rise, the new City Center Park is experiencing a rise in the number of guests enjoying the amazing space, and City leaders are asking guests to help keep it clean and functioning properly. Read on... -
Brightmoor Healthcare Amphitheater is bringing big names and favorite performers to Fayetteville
Brightmoor Healthcare Amphitheater, formerly known as Fayetteville’s Southern Ground Amphitheater, has announced several popular acts on its 2022 lineup. Read on... -
City of Fayetteville promotes utilities and rental assistance programs
Fayetteville, Georgia – January 28, 2022 – The City of Fayetteville is helping to raise awareness of the federally-funded Emergency Rental Assistance Program and Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (also for heating and cooling bills). Read on...
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