Legacy Archive
Physicists Create Artificial ‘Graphene’
An international group of physicists led by the University of Arkansas has created an artificial material with a structure comparable to graphene, a micro two-dimensional material that is highly conductive.
Pre-deciding About Violence
Misbehavior and punishment are not opposites that cancel each other. On the contrary, they breed and reinforce each other.
Cruzing for Love
We will carpet-bomb them into oblivion. I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out!” —Ted “Aspirational War Criminal” Cruz OK, carpet bombing
Fatally Flawed Second Amendment
Gun rights advocates rest their case heavily on the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, insisting that the Second Amendment gives people the right to keep and bear arms. They
Comment Period Extended for River Assessment
Citizens concerned about pollution regarding the C&H Hog Farm near Big Creek in Mt. Judea, Ark., have a little more time to raise their concerns about the recent environmental assessment by two federal agencies of the facility.
New State Laws Enacted in 2016
With 2016 underway, several laws passed in 2015 have taken effect in Arkansas including a state minimum wage increase, drivers license expiration updates and a middle class tax cut.
Wakarusa 2016 Canceled
Wakarusa, Arkansas’ biggest music festival, will not return next summer because of an issue with their financial partners.
Climate-Change Policy that Pays for Itself
This month, government officials from 190 nations will meet in Paris to forge a plan for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.
Lincoln Library Offers Genealogy Services
It’s a great time to look back upon your family history and lineage to learn more about who your ancestors were and how your hometown became your hometown.
World Peace Now! Part 1: Understanding Terrorism from Paris to Baghdad
The recent Paris attacks look to plunge the world yet further into a downward spiral of death and Constitutional destruction. Is peace possible?