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Hope for Native Bats
A decade ago, the introduced fungus Psuedogymnoascus destructans (White-Nose Syndrome) began to severely reduce populations of native bats in Canada and the United States.
Summer Solstice, Sun Gods, Uriel & Father’s Day
Sunday is Summer Solstice (in the northern hemisphere/Winter Solstice in the southern hemisphere) and Father’s Day.
City Council Passes Civil Rights Protection Ordinance
Fayetteville voters will have the opportunity to vote on LGBTQ rights Sept. 8.
White House Initiative Visits Springdale to Focus on Marshallese Community
Arkansas Coalition of Marshallese, Cisneros Center, and Marshallese Educational Initiative partnered with The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI) to host a roundtable assessment of federal programs serving NWA’s Asian and Pacific Islanders population.
Q&A: Sara Evans
Sara Evans, a native of rural Missouri, released her debut album “Three Chords and the Truth” in 1997. Since then she’s been a staple of country music, putting out several platinum records and songs that became instant classics like “Suds in the Bucket.”
The Show Must Go On: Musician Organizes Impromptu Festival
Lance Carpenter received an email early Sunday morning, June 14, telling him that Thunder on the Mountain in Ozark, Ark., had been canceled.
New Play Festival Kicks Off
Consider yourself the artsy type? Well buckle up, because the next two weekends probably couldn’t handle any more events and performances than what’s already been planned.
The Ladies Of Litchfield Live Again
Last Thursday, the girls of Litchfield were released a little bit early (for good behavior).