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Spring Street Garage to Open
The City of Fayetteville invites the public to attend the ribbon cutting for the Spring Street Municipal Parking Deck on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at 11 a.m.
The Alone Ranger
Just like women, men often verbalize complex emotions — for example, “I want sausage andpepperoni on that.”
Traveling Poetry Man: Michael Heffernan to be OPWC’s Featured Writer
Michael Heffernan, much-honored poet and professor of English at the University of Arkansas, will be the featured writer at the monthly meeting of the Ozark Poets and Writers Collective.
Caretaker Stands Up for Fayetteville’s Neglected
People started to trickle in to the main ballroom of the senior center around 8 a.m. Some prepared for their morning workout, while others chatted with friends over coffee at
High, I Think I Love You
Getting the chills the moment you set eyes on a person may be a sign that you have love at first sight — or an incipient case of malaria. (In time, you’ll find out whether you have lasting love or lasting liver damage, seizures, and death.)
Buffalo River: The River That Almost Wasn’t
Are you yearning to take a float down the Buffalo River with the fall leaves starting to change?
West Fork Country Music Show Celebrates 26 Years
There was nearly a full house of families, sweethearts and old folks the night of the Little O’ Oprey’s 26th anniversary country music show in West Fork, Ark., and best of all, there was free cake to celebrate the occasion.
All About Chipmunks
Chipmunks are inquisitive little animals known for their unique high-pitched singing abilities…no wait, not those Chipmunks.
A Reflection on Pixar’s Inside Out
Recently, I found myself getting very overly attached to the new Disney/Pixar venture, Inside Out.