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Welcome to Ugly Town

Editor’s Note: These buildings have been called many names — abandoned and dilapidated, eyesores and blight — but what it boils down to is that they’re just plain ugly. There

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The People Behind the Protest

By Blair Jackson Editor Occupy Wall Street began almost a month ago, when a few hundred protesters declared an occupation of Zuccotti Park in New York City. Critics scoffed at

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Finding Support

By Blair Jackson Editor Susan Earnest’s official title is breast care navigator. Working with the Cancer Support Home, she journeys alongside women as they fight the disease — through the

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In the Shadows of the American Dream

A majority of the new homeless population is circumstantially homeless as a result of the economy and job market, divorce rates and domestic violence. — John Woodward By Blair Jackson

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Tackling Tradition with the Hearts of Champions

By Blair Jackson Editor A group of Northwest Arkansas women are donning shoulder pads (specially crafted for the feminine physique) and lacing up their cleats for a championship game scheduled

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Mike Manning: A Voice of Generations

By Jason Rogers Contributing TFW Writer This weekend Arkansas was visited by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) national bus tour, “On the Road to Equality.” The HRC’s tour is designed

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Dancing with the Giant Mountain Troll

By Zan Jarvis TFW Contributing Writer Ralph Odom knows how to get the girls. For two hours every Friday night, the man holds more women in his arms than most

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The Helping Wheel

By Zan Jarvis TFW Contributing Writer What would you do if a disabling illness struck you or a family member? Ginny Masullo of Fayetteville got blindsided when her husband Nick

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Come Fly With Me

A new concourse at Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) will open Sept. 1.

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Make The Most Of Game Night

“Dominion” has had amazing success since its release in 2008, while “7 Wonders” is off to a similarly hot start since its release last fall. The two games share some similarities, such as play time of about 30 minutes or less, but their differences are what make both must-own titles.