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Growing Healthier: Farm To School Food Program Takes Shape

By Quinn Montana People today are much more conscious of the need for planning for food security. It’s a crazy world. Will our children have the skills and knowledge they

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The State Of Our Drinking Water

By Terrah Baker The Beaver Lake Watershed Symposium held Sept. 27 at the Carroll Electric building in Huntsville was designed to teach about the water quality of Beaver Lake, the

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Local Artist to Open 66th Ozark Folk Festival

Staff Report After winning the 2012 singer songwriter contest in Eureka Springs’ at last year’s festival, The Josh Jennings Band has the opening slot on the main stage in Basin

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Popular, Rescued Bear Touches Grass For First Time

Since 1992, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR) in Eureka Springs has been one of the most popular attractions in Northwest Arkansas. Established as a non-profit, they house some of the

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Voices Of Eureka Spring’s Silent City

The Eureka Springs city cemetery is getting ready for the all new, fifth annual Voices from Eureka’s Silent City — living history tours on Friday and Saturday evenings, Oct. 18

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Benefit Dinner To Celebrate Local, Share Global

Local Organization Helps Support Exiled, Organic Tibetan Farmers By Terrah Baker Pennies for Partnerships started as a fundraising entity to support already existing programs in the exiled Tibetan communities now

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Finding Importance Of Design In Practical Life

Staff Report Sonia Davis Gutierrez recalls her earliest memory of design, a sensory epiphany that occurred when she was 3 years old: “We were at a state park in San

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Urban Farm Builds Community Food Web Model

By Terrah Baker It was about a year ago that Tri Cycle Farms held its First Annual Pesto Fest. Local pesto aficionados came together with their best recipes and joined

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Quinceñeras

By Tanya Giraldo Throughout history it is seen that ceremonies for reaching adulthood have always been common; special rights of passage that signified the beginning of a mature life. In

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Benefit Fayetteville Youth With Center Fundraiser

SEFCC Hosts 2nd Annual Celebrate Our Kids BanquetStaff Report In every town there is a generation of children looking for a source of productive, safe and low-cost entertainment. Thanks to