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Annual Shiloh Quilt Fair A Great Place To Share

“Each morning, I jump out of bed and say to myself, ‘What shall I make today?’” Jan Murray Brown says, grinning from ear to ear. “And then I’m out my

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Crystal Bridges Voters Pick ‘Fiori Boat’ To Stay

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will add Dale Chihuly’s colorful “Fiori Boat” to its permanent collection, acquiring the work after it emerged as the winner of a public vote.

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Quest For Treasures Aids Critters In Need

When she retired from the antiques business, Sharon Glover looked for a cause to which to contribute her new-found free time. She found it. This weekend, for the third year,

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Porkers Perfect Pattern For Prodigious Painter

Pigs sell. That’s one of the things Tina Bush has learned over the years she’s been an artisan at the Prairie Grove Clothesline Fair. Bush, who lives on Lake Keystone

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Gone To The Dogs

Slip-n-slide supports canine cause Taking a trip down a 1,000-foot slip-n-slide on Dickson Street this Sunday could help a veteran suffering from PTSD get the furry, four-legged companion he needs

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Saturn: Teacher, Guardian, Time-Keeper – Risa's Horoscopes

All the planets at one time or another turn retrograde creating an inward-focused time. At present, Mercury, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto, Juno and Chiron are retrograde. During retrograde times we confront

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Where Are They Now?

Arkansas roots lift Gorhams to Oklahoma Hall of Fame Ever wonder where someone is now? So did we. A new feature — titled “Where Are They Now?” — will reconnect

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LIVE! in NWA

Today (8-24) Clint Scrivner — After 5 Bar, Rogers. Kassi Moe — Dickson Street Pub, Fayetteville. Rick Atha — Foghorn’s on Green Acres, Fayetteville. Tom Bryant — Foghorn’s on W.

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Going Off The Grid – Making Ripples

Consider every option before choosing what fits   There are many ways to technically go “off-grid,” including complete social isolation, avoidance of banks, separation from our smartphones, refusal to use

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8 Days a Week

Thursday (8/24) Author Talk — With Talya Tate Boerner, author of “The Accidental Salvation of Gracie Lee,” 5:30 p.m., Boone County Library in Harrison. Free. 870-741-5913. Opening Reception — For