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12 Days of Giving
By Claire Ala American consumers spent $9.62 million on personal expenditures in November, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Other statistics from the U.S. Bureau
Food for Fees Feeds
Staff Report The Fayetteville Public Library’s Food for Fees program donated 3,400 pounds of food to the local Cooperative Emergency Outreach food bank; close to 1,000 lbs. more than last
Gifts For Homebound Seniors
Although most of us try to be giving all year long, local organizations and government make it easier during the holidays with programs like the Senior Giving Tree Event. It
Ink & Glass Company
By Claire Ala Adam Driver and Mark Wieden opened two months ago and have a wide array of art and glass pipes decorating their store. Driver is the glassblower and
Card Campaign Helps Students
Staff Report A few missed work days make a difference on Amanda Fletcher’s household budget. The single mother of three said she is thankful for the Community Christmas Card campaign,
Jobless rates: Better? Worse? Depends on who you ask
Staff Report If you had hoped the political spinning of economic news and business behavior would end after this month’s votes were counted, you may want to think again. The
The Marijuana Movement
By Claire Ala It’s pretty ironic the natural state failed to jump on the marijuana bandwagon. A medical marijuana victory was not celebrated due to the 51.4 percent of Arkansas
Holiday Events Bucket List
By Stephanie Conway We haven’t even defrosted the turkey yet and the holiday calendar is already booking up! Here are some fun things to do to kick off the holiday
Women Accepted As Church Leaders
“The long struggle for women’s ordination as priests in the American Episcopal Church began in the mid-1850s and lasted almost 125 years. It ended on Sept. 16, 1976 in Minneapolis,