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Ecofriendly Retail Shop Pushes All The Boundaries

Welcome to the mindfully collected and creatively inspired retail shop/oasis of Sadie McDonald.

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Ralliers Lament Repeal

Organized as a chance for individuals to express grievance after the recent repeal of Ordinance 119, this peaceful rally included live guitar music and song, bold posters, speakers and a candlelight ceremony.

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A Birthday Party with a Good Cause

Hamsa Newmark, a long-time Fayetteville resident will celebrate her 70th birthday on Saturday, Dec. 27. On that day there will be a celebration at Teatro Scarpino, 329 N. West Avenue from 7 to 10 p.m.

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UA Students Assist Local Businesses

A class of University of Arkansas students have been developing marketing campaigns with Northwest Arkansas start-ups as a way to provide real-world experience for the students.

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A Frozen Evening In Sunshine

The Friday before Northwest Arkansas had it’s own frozen weather, a different kind of evening in the cold was going on.

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Area Photographers Give Back

About 6 years ago, a movement started by photographers that aimed to give back to the underserved members of their community in the best way they could: professional portraits.

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UA Students Organize Sex Ed Week

In an effort to provide that information in a fun and informative way, Students for Gender Equality started Smart and Sexy Sex Education Week.

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Arkansans to March, Demand Climate Action

Arkansans from all over the state will be joining up to go on a cross-country bus ride to New York City, and will partake in demonstrations at the meeting to demand action.

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Welcome to Fayetteville: A Local’s Guide to Our Town

Fayetteville is one of my absolute favorite places on the planet — and so you won’t get bored — I’m here to tell you about some awesome ways you can fill your free time.

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Locals Show Support for Migrant Children

Standing with signs that read “Stop Separating Families,” and “Immigration is an American Experience,” Northwest Arkansas residents gathered in solidarity at a fasting vigil for Latino migrant children Monday, July 21.