Community
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By Addie Jones
Styled in Love: Transforming Hearts, Redefining Beauty
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By Emma Bracken
Fall in Fayetteville: A Guide to A Week of Fall Festivities
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By Loralei Wilson
TrueLit Festival Returns to Fayetteville for Tenth Anniversary
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By Martin McGrath
On the Road Again
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By Emma Dannenfelser
Tick, Tick, Tourism Boom
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By Natalie Murphy
Mother Nature’s Creative Daughters
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By Victoria Hernandez Lori Rooney, a Springdale teacher and coach, is stretching out across the gravel at the Jamestown Crag, sweat dripping down despite the cool breeze. Even after nearly a decade of climbing, the rush still gets to her. She takes each crevasse of the rock pressed against her carefully, one at a time,…
Bringing the Outdoors In: How rock climbing is growing and adapting in the Ozarks
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By Lydia Fletcher As childhood hunger continues to impact Arkansas, many communities are working to end food insecurity, which affects 1 in 5 children in the state. Tucked away at the edge of Gulley Park lies a farm not only cultivating crops but providing meals and education to equip children with tools to live a…
Farming Fights Food Insecurity: Local nonprofit combats the NWA hunger crisis
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By Kana Matsukawa Local products and music has enveloped the city of Fayetteville since 1973. Now, the 50th season of Fayetteville Farmers Market has just started, attracting people with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The city of Fayetteville opened the farmers market in 1973, and has been offering local products such as flowers, vegetables, fruits, eggs…
The Fayetteville Farmers Market: a place where the warmth and sustainability of northwest Arkansas shines