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Darkness Verging On Light
Thursday’s Sagittarius new moon — the last of 2012 — prepares us for Winter Solstice and the Festival Week of the New Group of World Servers. Uranus becomes stationary direct
Study Finds Fayetteville Top Tech Spot
Staff Report Fayetteville might not be one of the first places you’d think of as a high-tech hub, but it is among the fastest-growing metro areas for high-tech jobs in
Co-op Grocer Chooses Financial Path
By Terrah Baker It’s not easy to determine what a good profit margin is for a cooperative business model, because every co-op is different, and financial circumstances change each year,
Making Ripples
By Amanda Bancroft We want to be in good standing with Mother Nature when we install floors into our earthbag home. So we chose cork flooring — the same material
House of Blurbs
Winter Market! The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market announced the addition of a winter market at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Beginning Saturday and continuing through March, the market will be
Christmas Crossfire
By Rachel Birdsell The War on Christmas has revved back up and this year, it seems to be uglier than ever. I know that some of you may deny there
Nightbird Takes On All-Ages Crowd With Changes
By Terrah Baker At first glance, the outside of Nightbird Books hasn’t changed much since moving to its location on Dickson Street about six years ago. Take a closer look,
The Son Almost Never Rises
By Amy Alkon Two years ago, after dating a wonderful lady for a year, I married her and moved in with her. The problem is her 23-year-old son. He lives
Illustrating New Life Into Christmas Story
By Terrah Baker As a Christian and an American, Bryce Napier has heard the story behind Christmas many times in his life. But one day he had some ideas of
Movies in the Obscure
By Christopher Lawrence With its short bursts of slightly rude nostalgia, “A Christmas Story” just may be the perfect holiday movie. But if you see it one more time, you