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Calling the hogs: After dispute, Fayetteville landowner plans hog farm
A landowner says he’s going to put hogs and goats on his land near a residential community just outside the city after neighbors complained about his plans for a commercial
Set Your Clocks Ahead
What goes 50 mph, drops 10 stories, has a 95-foot vertical loop, a dive loop and a zero G roll and promises almost 2 minutes of screaming, laughing, heart-pumping excitement?
‘The Untold Story’
Stephen and Maura Caldwell both use the phrase “things I can’t unsee.” When their son William was diagnosed with heart issues before he was born, the Caldwells — both musicians
The Family Business
Travis Sullivan is proof that Dolly Parton’s Stampede is another family-friendly Branson business. His uncle was a trick rider for the attraction. His aunt works in marketing, his grandmother in
Not The Usual Heroes
When playwright and Arkansas native Qui Nguyen’s semi-autobiographical play “Vietgone” opens March 14 at TheatreSquared, actor Rebecca Hirota says audience members may be surprised at what they see. “It’s ridiculous
FYI
March 16 Member Scoop — “A Fresh Perspective” on the re-installing of the Early American galleries, 10 a.m., Crystal Bridges Museum. Free for members. Register at 657-2335. Family Access Night
LIVE! in NWA
March 18 Exploding in Sound Records Mini-Fest — 7 p.m. with Bethlehem Steel, Washer, Maneka, Stove, and Yazan. Backspace, Fayetteville. $5. Ponder The Albatross — Black Apple Crossing, Springdale. Peter
Celebrations Spread Luck ‘O The Irish
Although St. Patrick’s Day began as a religious holiday, by the 19th century, it had become the world’s favorite day to “celebrate” Irish heritage and culture — mostly by drinking
8 Days A Week
March 9 (Friday) Date Night — “Ghost” pottery wheel, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Community Creative Center at the Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville. $80. Age 16 & up. Register at 571-2706 or
Celebrate Your Achievements
This column has often mentioned what we can do to help people and our planet. But we should also celebrate what we’re currently doing right. As long as we don’t