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Community Creates Bridge for Migrants

By María Teresa Molano SPRINGDALE — The Cisneros Center for New Americans and the organization Welcome America conducted an event focused on the importance of creating a more friendly and

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Edible Weeds and Homemade Beauty Products

According to Bambi’s friend Thumper, “Eating greens is a special treat; it makes long ears and great big feet!” For parents who are not rabbits, eating weeds is not what

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DREAM of Reform is Alive in Fayetteville

By Jose Lopez Bribiesca He has a juris doctor and speaks with a Brooklyn accent. She has a psychology degree and uses Arizona dialect. Together they visit a small house

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The Lowdown on HB 1228

A controversial religious freedom bill that critics say would open the door to discrimination passed in the Arkansas legislature Monday.

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Blues in The Natural State

Entering its 13th consecutive year, Blues in the Natural State will be hosting award winning blues musicians from all over the country who will be playing their hearts out in Fayetteville on April 2, and the weekend of April 10-11.

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Skin Deep: Stories Behind the Ink

Tattoos are pretty fascinating things.

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Fayetteville’s Newest “Health Food” Store Now Open

For the first time in Fayetteville’s history, there will be more than just one option for consumers of local and organic groceries.

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St. Patrick’s Day on the Hill

You best be decked out in green this coming Saturday, as well as this Tuesday for Saint Patrick’s Day.

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Fayetteville's Got Dan's Back

Dan Dean is a rather tall, beloved and soft-spoken Winslow, Ark. resident in his 40s who cares deeply about sustainability, the environment, community, making music and bicycling.

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Arkansas Senate Bars Local Protections For LGBTQ

A controversial law that will bar Arkansas cities from drafting civil rights laws similar to Fayetteville’s Ordinance 119 passed late Monday, Feb. 23.