Legacy Archive
Three Summer DIY’s
By Tanya Giraldo As summer rolls around, whether one is bored or saving money for vacation, Pinterest and other do-it-yourself social phenomenon can become an obsession. Everyone starts filling up
Enter Your Craft Beer To Win trip to Denver
Like Craft Beer? Staff Report People in Northwest Arkansas are going crazy over craft beers. With eight microbreweries in the area now, and hundreds across the country, craft beer is
WAC Announces New Season
More Giveaways And Free Shows Add To Excitement Of Great Season Staff Report Walton Arts Center unveils their 2013-14 season which kicks off on Sept. 3 with the Northwest Arkansas
Partnership Gives Arkansas Delta Students College Design Experience
By Angela Courtney The Alex Foundation recently partnered with the University of Arkansas’ Fay Jones School of Architecture (FJSOA) to give students from the Arkansas Delta an educational summer learning
Local And National Activism Leads To Arrests And Injuries At Pipeline
Staff Report Early morning on June 24, eight individuals — including OMNI Center of Fayetteville members Joanna Pollock and David Garcia — blocked construction of a pump station for TransCanada’s
Privacy Is No Longer An Option
By Glenn Mollette Recent news about cell phone giant Verizon is a bit disconcerting. Every phone record of every Verizon customer is now an open book to our government.
SWEPCO Project May Run Through Ozark Tourism
By Terrah Baker The proposed 48-mile Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) power-line to run next to Beaver Lake, through the Ozark mountains and to a new power station close to
HOUSE OF BLURBS: Clean Up West Fork
Staff Report Help pick up trash on the river and keep NWA’s drinking water clean at the Eighth Annual West Fork Watershed Cleanup from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday
3rd Annual Block Street Block Party (Schedule of Events)
The 3rd Annual Block Street Block Party Schedule of Events, Stage Line-ups and Schedule, Food Vendors, Local Businesses and Organizations. Don’t miss it!
Food Security In Sustainable Communities
Special Editorial By Jan Spencer Fayetteville has the potential to become a state and regional model for moving towards local food security — a condition where food produced in town