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Shale Gas Financial Game Exposed

  Financial Analyst Educates On How The Industry Fooled Investors By Terrah Baker When you want to understand an industry as large as that of shale gas, it’s important to

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Southern Pride

By Rachel Birdsell I’ve recently sold what little bit of soul I had left and joined Instagram. I’d resisted for awhile because I thought I was too old for it

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Growing Healthier: Farm To School Food Program Takes Shape

By Quinn Montana People today are much more conscious of the need for planning for food security. It’s a crazy world. Will our children have the skills and knowledge they

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The State Of Our Drinking Water

By Terrah Baker The Beaver Lake Watershed Symposium held Sept. 27 at the Carroll Electric building in Huntsville was designed to teach about the water quality of Beaver Lake, the

Advice Risa's Astrology

Ahimsa — Doing No Harm

With Mercury retrograde in Scorpio, we are in a time of renewal, tending to matters of the past that, eventually, must be left behind. It’s a time of rest and

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Golden Pond Scum

By Amy Alkon I went to meet my girlfriend’s 90-year-old father. They have a conflicted relationship. He doesn’t “agree” with his daughter’s homosexuality, generally looks down on women, and believes

Making Ripples

Blazing The Autumn Trail

  By Amanda Bancroft It takes a mountain to move a trail…or at least, to build one. A nice autumn hike in the woods, unless it’s a bushwhack, was probably

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Fayetteville Places First In Compassion

Staff Report Fayetteville didn’t just take part in the 2013 Compassion Games that were held Sept. 11 – 21; participants exceeded expectations and won first place over large cities like

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Underdog Poo

By Rachel Birdsell The article I wrote a couple of weeks ago, Making a Molehill Out of Man Mountain, has ruffled some feathers. In fact, the feathers became so disheveled,

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Earthbag Building in Humid Climates

By Amanda Bancroft If only houses could wear antiperspirant. But since they can’t, there is a tendency in earthbag homes built in humid climates for moisture issues. The Ozarks is