Commentary
Make Election Day A National Holiday
In the last presidential election in 2012, 56.6 percent of all voting-age Americans participated in the election. That’s pretty dismal.
Volunteer for the Razorback Greenway
This writer has enjoyed many of the trail systems Northwest Arkansas has to offer, including the Razorback Greenway.
He’s Got To Be An Addict
It’s hard for some people, especially those who work in the medical field, to believe that someone on the younger side of life can suffer from chronic pain.
At a Glance: Arkansas Ballot Issues
I wanted to use my column space here to break some of these ballot issues down and discuss what’s going to vote.
Ideas for Pumpkin Season
The crisp air combines with warm sunshine, the crunchy colorful leaves are partnered well with deep green moss on the rocks, and the days are filled with the delights of
One Day At A Time
“Crippling depression” is a hard phrase to quantify. Unless you’re familiar with the actual feeling, you usually just think of the “crippling” part as a qualifier, just something to color-up
The Rape Election
The responses GOP Nominee Donald Trump has given regarding his sexual assault allegations as well as those of his supporters, are deeply troubling.
Native Harvest: Autumn Wild Edibles
Fall is well-known as harvest time, full of delicious food and delightful scents. Pumpkins are predictable.
Trump’s Tailspin
I’ve spoken many times over the course of this election season about what a circus it has become.
Reflections On Insanity
By the time you are reading this, we will have, hopefully, chosen a new president of these United States.