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Staff Report Winds of Change The Flat Ridge 2 Wind Farm located in Kansas has begun full commercial operation, providing Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC) with 51 megawatts of potential

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Big People And Names For Winter Comedy

Staff Report UARK Bowl is starting their 2013 winter comedy season strong by showcasing well-known, brutally honest, Arkansas native Ralphie May. May will perform to a sold-out audience on Jan.

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The “Lionheart” in Folk Americana

What folk Americana means today

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Not Just Another Pimply Face

I’ve loved my fiancee deeply for her intelligence and beautiful personality since the day we met five years ago. However, I don’t think I was ever really attracted to her.

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Vintage Style With Pop-Art Flare

For the 2013 Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week, local boutiques have the option of showing off their styles under local nonprofit ArtAmiss, to curb the costs of participation. Black Cherry Vintage

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Behind the Stacks

Free Music From the Public Library By Willow Fitzgibbon Adult Services Manager Greetings from behind the stacks of the Fayetteville Public Library, and welcome to our first Free Weekly Column.

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Points of Light Within the Square

Esoteric Astrology as news for week January 10-16, 2013 Friday (Jan. 11th) is the first new moon of 2013 (22 degrees Capricorn). The moon & Sun, joined by Mercury, offers

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Welcoming Baby New Year

By Joyce Hale 2013 should be The Year of the Child. Imagine what the future would be if our political leaders measured risks and benefits of all their actions by

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Dead Man Walking Intensified In Operatic Form

Staff Report The most famous operas are some of the most powerful tragedies of all time, said professional opera singer and Fayetteville native, Tamara Ryan. “Like Carmen, and Madame Butterfly;

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That’ll Teach You

By Rachel Birdsell Last week, I wrote about what I’d learned in 2012. I’m afraid that you might not have been able to relate to it, though. This week, to