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Community Creates Bridge for Migrants

By María Teresa Molano SPRINGDALE — The Cisneros Center for New Americans and the organization Welcome America conducted an event focused on the importance of creating a more friendly and

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Edible Weeds and Homemade Beauty Products

According to Bambi’s friend Thumper, “Eating greens is a special treat; it makes long ears and great big feet!” For parents who are not rabbits, eating weeds is not what

Commentary

Governor to Sign for Changes to Welfare Purchases

Hang on Kansas welfare recipients! Pending the governor’s signature, your illustrious legislators of the Republican variety are limiting your spending, because limiting their own is just ridiculous and so impractical.

8 Days a Week

8 Days a Week

SPECIAL EVENTS JAZZ ON THE HILL — 6:30 p.m. today at the Christian Life Cathedral Student Center, 1285 Millsap Road in Fayetteville. With Anthony Ball Jazz Group. Benefit’s the Barbara

Commentary

Think Meat, Water and Soil for Earth Day

By Abel Tomlinson On Earth Day, observe our beautiful planet. It is difficult to fathom how anyone could have anything but gratitude, awe and admiration for all it gives. Earth

Music

A Performance Art Extravaganza: Celebrating Earth Day at Teatro Scarpino

Long before the greens of spring began to reemerge, and certainly before anyone gave a moment’s thought to the upcoming Earth Day, Donna Mulhollan was letting her imagination flow. It

Legacy Archive

Local Resident Answers Call To Service In FEMA Corps

DENVER — Ariella Amerine, of Farmington, Ark., recently began a 10-month term of national service in FEMA Corps, an AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) program. FEMA Corps provides a

Advice Advice Goddess

Shake It Till You Make It

I’m new to online dating. I’m a nice, good-looking guy with a good job, but I have a muscular condition that causes me to shake a lot. I’m not looking

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DREAM of Reform is Alive in Fayetteville

By Jose Lopez Bribiesca He has a juris doctor and speaks with a Brooklyn accent. She has a psychology degree and uses Arizona dialect. Together they visit a small house

Advice Risa's Astrology

Pluto Retrograde, Aries New Moon, Lyrid Meteor Showers

As the Lyrid meteors, radiating from the star Vega in the Harp constellation, begin showering heaven and earth with light, Pluto, planet of transformation (or die) turns stationary retrograde (Thursday,