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Budget Realignment Reflects Pentagon’s Vision of Covert and Endless War
By Brian J. Trautman The Pentagon’s budget proposal for next year was announced last week by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. In an interview with The New York Times, Hagel
Seed Exchange at Tri Cycle Farms
Growing food is as old as, well, human civilization. The right to grow, harvest and save seeds is an integral and necessary part of that process. Since the invention and
Mardi Gras Celebrations in NWA
Staff Report Northwest Arkansas has had no shortage of Mardi Gras events in past years. Again this year, revelers and organizers of these many events will come together for the
White-Nose Syndrome Confirmed in Arkansas Bats
White-Nose Syndrome in bats has been devastating bat populations in 23 states and five Canadian provinces, confirmed so far. First documented in 2006 in Eastern New York, it has now
Unique Lounge Offers Relaxed Atmosphere
By Terrah Baker The Nines isn’t a place you would hear about on the radio or see in magazines (yes, until now of course), but word of the sophisticated, yet
Ancient Women’s Tradition Finds New Life
In ancient cultures like that of Native Americans, Africans, Chinese and Christians, red was a symbolic color of the female strength, mystery and power. Because of this reverence towards womanly
Bearded Beauties Pose For Calendar
The beard. Everything about it screams “model calendar.” Well, maybe not, but that didn’t bother Scott Hutcheson and friends, creators of the Northwest Arkansas-based First Annual Beard Calendar for 2014.
Outbreak of Indie, Alternative Ozark Music Streamed Free
By Terrah Baker From the makers of Eureka Springs Zombie Invasion, and in collaboration with Outbreak.FM, Outbreak in the Ozarks is a new radio show highlighting the underground, indie and
The Search For Life
By Yesenia Amaro It’s a mouthful: Candidatus Desulforudis audaxviator. Many people may not know how to pronounce that, let alone what it means. It’s the name of a life form
Trying to Follow the Eight Limbed Path
By Terrah Baker Sara Hiatt was an 18-year-old looking for a workout to do at home when she bought her first yoga DVD at Target. It was then she realized