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Perrodin Supply Co.

By Evan Barber Perrodin Supply Co. is a Springdale-based artists’ supply company, specializing primarily in handcrafted artist panels and canvases. Jonathan Perrodin, with a respect for experimental art, a love

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Store Offers Convenience, Delivery

It’s half-past midnight and things are going well, even better than expected. But, guess what? You’re out of condoms. Never fear, Abshire’s to the rescue.

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Recycling Schedule Announced

Fayetteville Solid Waste and Recycling Division announced June’s availability of items now being accepted at the recycling drop off.

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All Amped Up!

After two months, the AMP is finally ready and set for a stellar opening weekend with CAKE on Friday, followed by Big Gigantic on Saturday.

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The Landman Cometh

When the oil and gas industry’s landman comes to town, he brings the smell of money and change. Not everyone in the gas patch cashes in or is interested in participating, but all will ultimately be impacted.

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Natural Gas Prices

This article is the first in a series that will explore the natural gas industry, largely to understand the environmental impacts of extraction and to advocate for protection of water, air and the land.

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Making a Scene

Founders of NWA Fashion Week talk about the inspiration and the work that made it all possible.

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Something Borrowed, Something New

8/10 Stars for “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” By Mike Mahardy “Kingdoms of Amalur” is a conundrum. Although it succeeds in bringing new elements to the RPG table, it also borrows

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution

By Mike Mahardy TFW Contributing Writer Adam Jensen’s cybernetically enhanced eyes scan the room for patrolling enemies. After two minutes of learning their walking patterns, he makes his move, swiftly

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My Love,The Land

I grew up with the land. With the earth. With nature. During the winter, we visited my grandparents in Harrison. My brother and I climbed towers of hay that were