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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.

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Celebrating Fayetteville’s Black History

After several weeks of programs and events about the African-American experience in Fayetteville, a final celebration is planned to commence Feb. 22 at St. James Baptist Church in Fayetteville.

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10 Sex Facts You Might Find Surprising

Over half of all spending on the Internet is estimated to be related to sex.

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Talking About Sex

Kristen Jozkowski has been studying human sexuality for more than eight years.

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Keeping Arkansas Beautiful: 1.5 Million Pounds of Litter Collected State-Wide in 2014

More than 67,000 volunteers donated their time in 2014 to collect nearly 1.5 million pounds of litter throughout the state, and better yet, last year may have been the cleanest

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Fayetteville Proclaims February As City-Wide Black History Month

With the theme of “Honoring the Unique History of African Americans in Fayetteville,” The City of Fayetteville proclaimed an official city-wide observation of Black History Month for February Tuesday, Jan. 27.

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Public Access: City of Fayetteville Provides Free TV Services

As Dana Louise and Adams Collins —a.k.a. The Glorious Birds — performed sweet sounding folk songs under the warm lights of the Fayetteville Public Access studio on 101 West Rock St. Saturday, Jan. 24, a team of video producers worked around them.

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Integrating A Community: Cisneros Project Fellows Work to Improve Access for New Americans

Being the third largest growing immigrant gateway in the U.S. within the past decade in the U.S. caught the attention of the Cisneros Center — a new organization that seeks to accelerate integration for new Americans.

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Fine Folk: Eureka Springs to Host Ozark Mountain Music Festival

The weekend of Jan. 22, the Ozark Mountain Music Festival will return to the hills of Eureka Springs, Ark., and try to bring with it the atmosphere — and attitude — of a summer music festival.

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A Clean Start: 5 Foods to Fuel Your New Year

All foods, all medicines, and all drugs affect our overall consciousness and how we experience the world. Whether it’s a handful of fresh-picked berries, a pint of stout beer, or a laboratory engineered pill-capsule, it’s all medicine, acting as a specific type of fuel to run (or drain) your body.