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The Buzz On Home Brewing
“Brewing in a lot of ways is like gardening. How cool is it that you can plant a tomato bush and the next thing you know you have full-grown tomatoes?
Who Will Be The Next Mayor of Fayetteville?
“What we do here: we don’t base how we run the government on consumer-based government as ‘what’s in it for me?’ We base it on a partnership government that says
Community Radio Goes Beyond Profit
By Terrah Baker After 1996, something changed in the radio industry. Filmmaker Kevin McKinney noticed the changes, as he watched one of his favorite local stations out of Lawrence, Kan.,
Secondhand Style
Get The Look: All clothing can be found at Plato’s Closet with a new location off of East Rolling Hills Drive. Stylist: Staci Deal with Plato’s Makeup and Hair: Melissa
SEED —> PLANT —> FEED
By Terrah Baker “The food being donated is coming from local sources, and getting into the hands of people who need it locally …. Then a conversation can be brought
Get Off Campus On The Trails
It’s not easy taking on the 22-mile trail system that runs throughout the city of Fayetteville and grows each year. The master plan, created by Fayetteville engineers, lays out 100 miles of trails at about two to three miles completed each year.
A Mountain Town In Its Natural State
The Fayetteville Roots Festival, now in its fourth year, is much more than a celebration of music. Yes, there will be 53 bands, including headliner John Prine, playing six venues over the four-day event, but there also will be locally sourced food in a celebration of “a mountain town in its natural state,” which is the festival’s slogan.
Garcia Bash Promises To ‘Steal Your Face’
On Friday, the seventh annual Jerry Garcia Birthday Bash is going to take place at George’s Majestic Lounge, featuring an all-star lineup of local talent.
Jail Project A Voice For The Voiceless
Storyteller Kathy McGregor and local actor, producer and teaching artist Erika Wilhite are working on a project for — and in cooperation with — the incarcerated women of Washington County.
Enormous Task: Stopping Local Spread Of AIDS
The man who investigates the origin and spread of HIV/AIDS in Northwest Arkansas — who will be called John in this report to protect his anonymity — addresses his position within the Arkansas Department of Health not as an authoritarian figure, but from a place of understanding and compassion.