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Delightful Halloween Date Destinations
By Claire Ala An excellent playlist, windows down, music up, color changing leaves and most importantly a significant other are necessities for a destination date to the Ozark Corn Maze.
Join A CSA and Support A Farm
By Terrah Baker It’s Food Insecurity Awareness month, and to celebrate Jesse Napolitano and his family are spreading awareness of their newly created independent CSA — Community Supported Agriculture. Making
Businesswoman: 'Show up, Be Bold, Play Big'
Staff Report Kim Hodous, a stay-at-home mom turned CEO and motivational speaker, has now added the title of Author of the Year as named by the Academy of Best-Selling Authors.
Don't Forget The Others
By Claire Ala Feeling overwhelmed by the Obama or Romney campaigns? The media has focused the presidential election on either a Democratic or Republican candidate. However, Obama and Romney aren’t
Community Stories on Gender Equality
“I think there’s this need to see that the gender roles created in our society don’t necessarily match up with what works for us.” — Andrea Love “Even if you’re
Bullies Exploit E-World's Anonymity
By Joyce Hale Today’s electronic devices are becoming the tools of choice with modern day bullies. For those who were not brave enough to publicly torment a student at their
Giving Poetry A New Name
It’s poetry. It’s burlesque. It’s comedy. It’s the 2012 Individual World Poetry Slam, and it’s happening in Fayetteville from Oct. 3 through Oct. 6.
Top Secret: You Can Nullify The Drug War
By Abel Tomlinson In civics class, we are taught that we have only three branches of government. However, there is a secret fourth branch of power that remains in the
Wage Gap Continues in Arkansas
Staff Report An unprecedented analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data released today shows that the gender-based wage gap affects women in every corner of the state. In fact, in every
Revolutionizing Woodwork
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