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Moments from Fayetteville Roots Festival 2015

Once again, Fayetteville Roots Fest organizers Bernice and Bryan Hembree and Jerrmy Gawthrop have done it.

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The Lowdown on Ordinance 5781

Early voting for the Sept. 8 special election for a new civil rights ordinance began Tuesday.

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The Art of Imperfection: Luthier Builds Instruments by Hand

With each rapid scuff to the sitka spruce arch top guitar, the luthier wipes away the fluffy-looking wood shavings with a brush of his rugged, calloused hand.

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Vintage Music Shop Keeps Roots Music Thriving

Walking into May Bell Music on Block Street feels like stepping into an Ozark music store from the early mid 20th century.

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Massage Therapists Organize Benefit to Aid Clinics

Earlier this year, in a 68-17 vote, Arkansas representatives voted to enact an $11 million capital gains tax cut. Sponsored by Rep. Matthew Shepherd (R-El Dorado), House Bill 1402 allows for citizens who make more than $10 million in net capital gain exempt from state taxes.

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Jeff’s Journey: Transitioning In Arkansas

Jeffery Augustine Castellano is just a normal guy, trying to exist, exist in peace.

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Up In The Trees: Local Carpenters Design and Build Deluxe Treehouses

Josh Hart is living his dream job. His company, Natural State Treehouses, works exclusively with its clients’ dreams of treehouses and builds them into reality.

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Growing A Healthier Community: Seeds That Feed Goes Mobile

Forty percent of food in the United States today goes uneaten.

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KUAF Summer Jazz Series Kicks Off

It’s been said rock musicians play three notes to 3 million people while jazz musicians play 3 million notes to three people. The Northwest Arkansas Jazz Society works to even the playing field.

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Fayetteville's The Nines Turns 2

There’s an inherent sense of cool, romance and class to The Nines.