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Prism Schools Offer Alternative Learning For A Better Future

It Takes a Community By Tanya Giraldo Immediately upon entering the doors of the Prism Learning Center, there was a noticeable difference in the atmosphere compared to a public school’s.

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Farm Owner Offers Fellow Veterans Opportunity To Heal, Earn Living Wage

  “One of the things we’ve seen is [Veterans Affairs] absolutely can not handle the needs of veterans and guys coming back….but the guys coming back now have an opportunity

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Eureka Springs: Celebrate The Scenery

Eureka Spring’s Music Scene Brings It Home  By Caleb Hennington Nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, Eureka Springs is a popular tourist destination for many visiting Northwest Arkansas.

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Festival Fashion (On The Cheap)

Festival fashion is looking blindingly bright for 2013, as thinking outside of the box has earned us a number of head-turning stunners just in time for our beloved summer music

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The Bootleggers of Funk — Cadillac Jackson

By Taylor Westwood It’s nearly 1:30 a.m. on Saturday morning when a two-car caravan pulls into the back parking lot of Mid-Town Billiards in downtown Little Rock. Six road-weary passengers

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To Snip or Not to Snip

By Tanya Giraldo A question that pet owners often ask themselves is whether or not to neuter or spay their pets. What if my pet isn’t of age? What if

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3rd Annual Block Street Block Party

Where: Block Avenue in Downtown Fayetteville (from Dickson Street to Mountain Street and all the in-between nooks and crannies) When: 11 a.m. until dark, Sun., May 19 Why: Celebrate the

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Ride To Success: Challenge Yourself To A Healthy, Biking Lifestyle

By Terrah Baker Riding your bicycle on a sunny Saturday on Fayetteville’s multi-use trail system is one thing; making the commitment to a healthier lifestyle through using a bicycle as

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Festivals Celebrate Art, Beer And Fayetteville Tradition

Staff Report Springfest has been a tradition in Fayetteville since the early 1980s, explained Doug Allen, the owner of Jose’s. He was part of a group that decided the few

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The Date Rape Culture

By Terrah Baker Everyone’s heard the story of the young, attractive college-age girl walking alone at night to her car when a man wearing a black mask and wielding a