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What's In The Water?
“The key [CAFO’s] success lies not only with the concentration in one operation but in the close proximity of more like them. Those concentrations are the key to the demise
Dickey Farms Offers Pumpkins, Research, Farm Experience
By Terrah Baker David Dickey said some of his first, and fondest, memories are wandering through his dad’s organic garden in California before he was five. He didn’t know
Be A Fan, Be Original, Pay Less
Written and Styled By Emily Smith Photos By Meredith Mashburn Model: Amanda McVay Homecoming season is upon us and nothing stresses a female Hog fan out more than planning the
It's Harvest Time (Win Weekend Passes)
Win Two Three-Day Passes Two lucky Freekly readers will have a chance to win two three-day passes to this year’s Harvest Fest, Oct. 17 – 19, by emailing (editorfreekly@gmail.com) or
Bikes, Blues BBQ Stays True To New-Age Motorcycle Culture
“A lot of people have stereotypical images of what a biker is. A lot of that is perpetuated by television and movies like ‘Sons of Anarchy.’ That’s not really the
Fall/Holiday Fashion Collaboration With Subtle Colors, Intimate Details
By Terrah BakerWayne Bonnerbell of BonnerBell designs and Lauren Embree of Lauren Embree Jewelry will unveil their fall/holiday collections on Sept. 12 at the Wine Cellar in Fayetteville, which will
Planting The Seeds Of The Future: An Interview With Chris Conrad
By Rita Baldini For centuries, industrial hemp (plant species Cannabis sativa) has been a source of fiber and oilseed manufactured worldwide for a variety of industrial and consumer products.
Fun, Food, Fashion And Philanthropy: NWA Beyond Expectations
By Terrah Baker When you first enter Fayetteville it seems like any other town. Fast food chains, slow food chains, a mall, banks, real estate, and everything that defines American
Roots Festival Crowds Confident In Good Music, Great Time
“This is the kind of stuff that shows folk music still has a vibrant future.” — Chris Spector, Midwest Record By Terrah Baker The goal of Roots Festival —
Professors Seek Low Interest Rates For Students
Nationally, over 1,000 professors signed the letter which was be featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education In the wake of the Senate’s vote on student loans, the Progressive Change