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Buffalo River Study Findings To Be Shared
A 6,500 swine hog farm’s waste management may be negatively impacting the water quality of the Buffalo National River near Mt. Judea, according to findings from an independent environmental research team led by a UofA hydrogeologist.
Springfest To Herald In Fayetteville Festival Season
It’s finally springtime in Northwest Arkansas, and that means it’s soon to be outdoor festival season. As soon as next weekend, in fact. The time-honored tradition of Springfest will return
Autism Speaks, But Not For Autistics
April is Autism Awareness Month, that lovely time of year when strangers post puzzle pieces on their profile pictures and the charity Autism Speaks is out in force.
Plant These Needed Natives
Many articles write about what not to plant (invasive non-natives that range in skill from killing bald eagles to increasing tick-borne illness).
Let’s Examine The Mummy’s Cursor
Who says men aren’t emotional? “I don’t wanna talk about it!” is an emotion.
Review: “Rapture, Blister, Burn” At TheatreSquared
TheatreSquared’s newest play to debut, “Rapture, Blister, Burn,” by Gina Gionfriddo takes on a generational perspective of feminist values and viewpoints with the characters’ lives acting as the vehicle.
Batman v Superman v Wasted Potential
Good lord. I wanted, so badly, to like Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. I wanted it to seamlessly lay the groundwork for the DC cinematic universe and be a
It’s A Democracy Free-For-All
Here in America, we celebrate democracy by staying in touch with the lack of it.