(KNWA/KFTA) — For the first time in 16 years, the city of Fayetteville will be led by a new mayor, after incumbent Mayor Lioneld Jordan fell short to his challenger, Molly Rawn, by 2.28%.
It was standing room only Thursday morning as a crowd gathered to witness Judge Beth Storey Bryan swear in Molly Rawn as mayor. Rawn calmed the applause following her oath, thanking those in ...
AND THAT SHE PLANS TO HIRE SOMEBODY THAT WILL STRICTLY FOCUS ON IMPROVING THE HOUSI New Fayetteville Mayor Molly Rawn was sworn in at city hall on Thursday morning. Rawn defeated incumbent Lioneld ...
A bill filed in the Arkansas legislature on Jan. 23 would limit the amount of control local governments have on rent and rental deposit fees.
Fayetteville has received the award for five consecutive years. The annual recognition highlights communities that ...
The council has asked Mayor Molly Rawn to discuss potential public uses for the downtown Porter Produce warehouse space with ...
The plan is intended to guide policy decisions for the next 10 years to help grow and sustain the city's arts scene ...
New Fayetteville Mayor Molly Rawn was sworn in at city hall on Thursday morning. Rawn defeated incumbent Lioneld Jordan in a runoff election back in December. "I think it's an exciting day for our ...
On Jan. 2, 2025, Molly Rawn made history by becoming the first woman sworn in as Fayetteville mayor in the city's current form of government, which was established in 1992. "I'm not the first ...