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Child Abuse Cases Go Up, Along With Need For Advocates
By Terrah Baker Child abuse in NWA keeps going up, said director of development & marketing for the Court Appointed Child Advocate (CASA) program Julie Lolley. According to the Arkansas
The High Voltage Bridge from Nowhere to Nowhere
Special Contribution By Mikel Lolley AEP/SWEPCO is requesting the Arkansas Public Service Commission (PSC) approve a 345,000 volt transmission line from Benton County to Carroll County, carried atop 180-foot tall
Final Jazz Performance Of Concert Series
The final concert in the KUAF Summer Concert Series is this Friday
Wuss It Good For Her?
By Amy Alkon I’ve been on three dates with a gorgeous, funny, kind, and successful woman. Two weeks ago, we met for drinks with a group of my friends, and
Blue Moon — 2nd Full Moon, Leo Solar Festival
Esoteric Astrology as news for week of August 15-21, 2013 This is our last week of Leo, sign of the “burning ground.” Leo does not stream into any planets (as
Roots Festival Crowds Confident In Good Music, Great Time
“This is the kind of stuff that shows folk music still has a vibrant future.” — Chris Spector, Midwest Record By Terrah Baker The goal of Roots Festival —
Go Off-Grid in 7 Steps
By Amanda Bancroft Recently, I connected with CountryLivingUniversity.com, whose slogan is “Skills you need now for the tough times ahead.” It isn’t an extensive website, with only three free videos
Fear And Loathing And Lathering
“Ol’ Ricky always reminds me of my favorite verse from the Bible, ‘And the Lord looked down on Santorum and said to just about anyone who would listen, ‘What a