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Acoustic Body Sculpting Hits U.S., NWA

By Terrah Baker Acoustic Body Sculpting technology is one of those things Europe saw first. Then Harrison resident and ultrasound technician Larry Horton caught a glimpse and decided Arkansas needed

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Yoga Deza Seeks To Expand Yoga Community

By Terrah Baker This is the first in a series of articles featuring the newest yoga studios in Fayetteville, each with their own character, background and emphasis on the age-old

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House of Blurbs

Staff Report   Reproductive Justice Rally The Arkansas Coalition for Reproductive Justice (ACRJ) will hold its fourth annual Reproductive Justice Rally at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18, on the

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Yes Virginia There is a Police State

“Secret Service ran jamming devices so that all cell phones in the area went straight to voice mail but could not connect, again interfering with protesters’ (and uninvolved neighbors’) ability

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Shatner’s World Sure To Surprise, Delight Fans

William Shatner is almost a world within himself. He doesn’t fit with any traditional, or even many eccentric molds, surprising even his most fervent fans with what projects he comes

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Free Energy-Saving Weatherization Kits

Staff Report The city of Fayetteville Community Service Division is offering free Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Kits to qualifying residents of low to moderate income. The kits are intended to

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Legislative Audit Committee to discuss UA file shredding

By The Academic Daylight (Courtesy of uarktransparency.wordpress.com) Another chapter in the saga of the University of Arkansas Advancement Division troubles will be written next Friday, Dec. 13. It will be

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A Farm Meant To Teach

  In 2014, Apple Seeds Inc. is looking to expand to reach the greater NWA community by developing the Apple Seeds Teaching Farm in the Heart of Fayetteville. Apple Seeds

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North Dakota Oil Spill Raises Alarm Over Keystone XL

If XL Approved, Oil and Bitumen Spills Inevitable.Staff Report A September oil spill that leaked 865,000 gallons of oil (at least 20,600 barrels) across seven acres of Steven Jensen’s farm