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Fayetteville Supports Carbon Fee And Dividend
Future Legislation Could Curb Impact Of Global Warming On The People By Terrah Baker When climate change begins to take affect, it will be the citizens who feel the hardships,
The Alliance Completes Paddling Trips with Area Youth
Staff Report Beaver Watershed Alliance (the Alliance) recently completed a series of paddling trips with area youth. The trip was one of four paddling day-trips that the Alliance held, in
All-Ages Arcades Back From Dead In NWA, Better Than Ever
By Daniel McFaden Two kids and one grown man occupy a bright orange couch at the back of the room playing Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo respectively. Three girls, no
A Secret Getaway To Tribal Sport, Simplicity
By Tanya Giraldo Hidden in the corner between two creeks, Wattle and Lee, near Devil’s Den State Park is the Wattle Hollow Retreat Center where one might find some very
Midtown Music Showcase Looking for Bands
Local businesses in Midtown Fayetteville are holding a music festival in August 2013 Staff Report Midtown Music Showcase is a festival held in the Evelyn Hills Shopping Center in Midtown
Cycling For A Cure
“Dixon’s life is not easy. He has to worry about keeping a normal blood sugar level, while balancing a busy life as a teenager.” By Claire Ala Austin Dixon was
Celebrate The Senses In Eureka Springs
Staff Report Fleur Delicious Weekend is a Celebration of all the senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch in the historic village of Eureka Springs. It is a French-themed weekend
Crisis Center Heals Individuals And Community
Benefit Set To Support The Work of Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center Staff Report The Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis Center (NWARCC) provides a safe haven of healing and hope to
Omni Protests Torture And Abuse During Torture Awareness Month
Special Contribution By Dick Bennett The U.S. government has tortured people at CIA “black sites,” at Army prisons like Abu Ghraib and Bagram, and at prisons run by cooperating countries,
Permanent Outdoor Theater Approved For NWA
Staff Report The Walton Arts Center Council approved plans to build a mid-sized, permanent outdoor amphitheater that will attract headlining artists and bigger audiences to Northwest Arkansas. As part of