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Adding Color In Grey Winter Of NWA
By Terrah Baker Michele Marshal decided to add color where there was none, along Fayetteville trails and for nothing more than to brighten up the place, she said. “I tell
Journey To The World Of ‘Eve of the Ozarks’
“Eve takes place during the 1820s in Newton County — a place uninhabitable to most civilized people. The Osage population had already been run out, and only the occasional French
Hawaii Five-No
Ten years ago, my friend and I met our husbands on the same night (they were friends who challenged us to a game of pool), and we both got married
Dig In! To Local Food Festival
Arizona, Urban Farmer Shares Water Catchment Secrets Staff Report Dig In! Food and Farming Festival returns to celebrate local food, farms and gardens with films, classes, an information and vendor
Canine Conservation Heroes
Dogs are receiving increasing publicity for their worldwide conservation work,
Fiction For Fun: The Purple Emerald (Part 2)
“She figured that it must be this light, this warmth that reminds one of summer, of the tropics, smooth scents and blossoms of every color. That distracts from the pale
Valentine's Day – “be(ing) of love a little more careful…”
Esoteric Astrology as news for week of February 14-20, 2013 Valentine’s Day is Thursday. Aries moon says “Let’s do something new and different. Let’s get out and about, move around,
Our Love/Hate Relationship With Natural Gas
“Greed beyond need has driven gas producers to woo and win foreign investors with very deep pockets to help pay for over-expansion.
A More Perfect Union — Cobra Pose
Bhujangasana — Cobra Pose (boo-jang-GAHS-anna) By Alexander Wayne Sunday’s new moon marked the Chinese New Year, and the upcoming 13 lunar cycles fall under the auspices of the Water Snake.
Gaining Perspective of U.S. Enemies
Dear Editor: During the Vietnam War, I was a professor in UAF’s English Department. Even as the years of the war mounted (two years, eight years, 10 years!) the university