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Urban League Returns to Arkansas
The National Urban League opened its first-ever chapter in Northwest Arkansas during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Center for Nonprofits in Springdale, Ark. Friday.
Weekly Lowdown: Bikes, Blues and BBQ Is Upon Us
One of the biggest motorcycle rallies in the United States is here and it’s taken over Fayetteville, with the nucleus in Dickson Street. For many, this is a great time
Natural History of Pumpkins
It’s officially autumn, and time for celebrations involving our largest native fruit, the pumpkin.
Saturn in Sagittarius –Beginning the Noble Journey
A few hours after Mercury retrograded last week, Saturn (teacher, discipline, structure, Dweller on the Threshold), after two & a half years in Scorpio, entered Sagittarius, sign of the Archer. Saturn remains in Sagittarius ‘til December 20, 2017.
Wed Blanket
Nothing says “I want to make mad, passionate love to you” like a referral to a skilled and honest auto mechanic.
Hillberry 2 Fills in After Phases of The Moon Festival Canceled
It’s been a rough year for Mulberry Mountain music festival fans.
Health Organization to Host Benefit Concert
This Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5:30 p.m., Sept. 20, Bulldozer Health is organizing a benefit concert at George’s Majestic Lounge where all of the proceeds will go to benefit people seeking to try alternative health care and can’t afford it independently.
Baby Steps, Fayetteville
Congratulations to the LGBT population, and all of Fayetteville with the passing of Ordinance 5781 last week.
Busy Beavers: Pests or Heroes?
Beavers do it big. They’re the second-largest rodents in the world, after capybaras (a South American relative of the guinea pig).
Clocks, Bombs, and Racism
Last week, as I’m sure many of you are aware, a 14-year-old boy in Texas was arrested on suspicion of making a bomb and bringing it to school.