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Summer Fun Just Begun: Camps, classes entertain Washington County kids
There’s no mistaking that kids who have navigated a year of pandemic protocols deserve a fun, relaxing summer. Luckily, a plethora of Northwest Arkansas area organizations are offering a wide
140 Years And Counting – Rogers Historical Museum helps city celebrate
Looking down a photo-filled wall in the Rogers Historical Museum’s Key Wing, Director Serena Barnett has a unique perspective on the past 140 years of the city she calls home.
Musical ‘Time Bombs’: What students learn expands over years
For five years now, budding young jazz musicians in Northwest Arkansas have had a rare opportunity to learn from established professionals, experience a recording session in a studio and perform
A Lot Of Art, A Little Magic: Little Craft Show back, better and more inclusive
As for most people, 2020 offered the Little Craft Show’s Monica Diodati some of the steepest challenges she had ever experienced. Four years ago, she moved to Northwest Arkansas because
Musician Planning Free Concert April 18
MARC HAYOT mhayot@nwadg.com Simeon Basil, a musician from Rogers, will be performing at a free concert from 5 to 7 p.m. April 18 at the Chautauqua Amphitheater in Siloam Springs.
Back In The Saddle
Hobbs State Park has even more to offer now When Chris Pistole, park interpreter at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, calls a reporter on Saturday, he’s just come back to the
Out Of Hibernation: MONAH comes roaring back
All around her, arts organizations were hunkering down to try to survive the covid-19 pandemic. But Charlotte Buchanan-Yale saw an opportunity not to keep the doors open but to blow
Laughing All The Way Home
Spotted hyena finds his ‘forever’ at Turpentine Creek Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge near Eureka Springs has 85 lions and tigers and bears — along with bobcats, cougars, leopards and African
Back To The Future: Silver Dollar City ready to celebrate
When adventurers in the 1880s lowered themselves 200 feet via rope to explore a beautiful limestone cavern in southwestern Missouri, they couldn’t have imagined what the next 140 years would
Building A Better Bird: Visitors flock to Shiloh Museum exhibit
If you were an American “homemaker” in the middle of the 20th century, the poultry industry in Northwest Arkansas directly affected you — and you, in turn, directly affected it.