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Cover to Cover Reading Festival

The Fayetteville Public Library will kick off its fourth annual Cover to Cover Reading Festival from 1 to 4 p.m. Feb. 6 with a party in the library lobby.

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Letters

Why do most studies show smaller high schools (700-1200) to be better educational environments?

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Cabernet Sauvignon

This week we’ll take a broader view of the world’s greatest grape variety, where it’s grown and where to find the best examples and the biggest bargains.

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Geoff Oelsner to perform at OPWC

When Geoff Oelsner turned 16, his father took him to hear Allen Ginsberg at a bar in Kansas City.

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Tax Language

The primary election on May 18 will include a ballot question to adapt the language of Fayetteville’s 1 percent hotel-motel-restaurant tax legislation.

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The Southern Hemisphere

Now that the new year is in full swing, I’d like to extend a hearty “Welcome Aboard” to the many new readers. If you’re a new eWine reader, here’s a brief history.

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Cabin Fever Reliever

The Shiloh Museum’s second annual “Cabin Fever Reliever,” a celebration of the New Year, will be Saturday at the Springdale museum.

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Windows 7: So Far, So Good

I got my first Windows 7 computer Monday.

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Fayetteville High Renovation Inching Forward

For safety’s sake, the minimum age for operating a watercraft in Arkansas was raised from 14 to 16.

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Washington Wines

Let’s start the new year resolved to learn more about the world of wine, and to keep it fun.