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On The Map Fest 2016 Recap

The organizers of On The Map Fest put on a hell of a good show.

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The Man Behind Baum Field: UA Groundskeeper Wins National Award For Mowing Design

The next time you call the Hogs during a home game at Baum Stadium, be sure to also shout “Woo pig soooie, Winners of the Sports Turf Managers Association’s third annual ‘Mowing Patterns Contest’ — Razorbacks!”

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Springtime in Northwest Arkansas: 7 Awesome Outdoorsy Attractions To Check Out

After an oddly comfortable, but nonetheless cold winter, it’s finally springtime in Northwest Arkansas.

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Valley of the Vapors: Band Blitz on the Horizon in Hot Springs

What once started as a small independent music event in 2006 at Maxine’s in Hot Springs, Ark., has since grown to an impressive five day festival hosting 70 bands of genres ranging in all styles from avant garde to hip hop.

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Trump, Clinton Take Most Super Tuesday States

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton had a successful Super Tuesday.

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Two Medical Marijuana Petitions Gathering Signatures in Arkansas

Last week Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge approved a new medical marijuana proposal, rousing many supporters of medical marijuana for a chance to get an initiative on the ballot for a state amendment in November.

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Early Presidential Primary Voting Begins

The presidential primary race is on in Arkansas March 1, and early voting began Tuesday, Feb. 16.

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How Sex Positive Is Fayetteville?

Fayetteville is renown for keeping it “funky.” But does that mean it’s receptive and supportive to expression of sexuality?

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New Music Festival Puts Fayetteville “On The Map”

This coming March, Fayetteville is going to be host to a brand new independent music festival that will feature several bands’ debut in the state.

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Fayetteville Celebrates Black History Month: Several Events, Talks Planned in February

Throughout February, several community events, galleries and discussions are planned to celebrate black lives in Fayetteville for Black History Month.