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House Backs Obama On War
The House voted last week to continue supporting President Barack Obama’s strategy for war in Afghanistan.
The Poetry Slam… Alive and Well in NWA
Sometimes, poetry can be a dreaded academic subject.
Fluoride Is — Surprise — Toxic Waste!
Ah, fluoride. Your tap water and that clean, clear glass that contains it has nothing to do with the worn-out bromide “transparency.”
Hogs for Haiti, Hotel High, Peace Heroes
The University of Arkansas Razorbacks teamed up with Numana and are launching a 24-hour meal packing session starting at 7 p.m. Friday at Randal Tyson Track Center.
Williams To Read At OPWC
Johnathon Williams poet, essayist and founding editor of the online poetry magazine Linebreak, came by his propensity for poetry honestly.
Ode To The Cutoff
As the long, sizzling days of July creep upon us, I am constantly reminded that nothing can remedy a near bout with a dog day scorcher quite like an endless supply of ice-cold water.
‘Songs In The ’Ville’ To Feature Grammy Winner
Last fall, award winning songwriter Effron White introduced a monthly songwriters in the round series called “Songs In The ’Ville” to host local and touring songwriters.
Race On For Senate, House Spots
The Fayetteville City Council passed the Dickson Street parking ordinance and the wheels are turning to get the parking meters churning.