OPINION | Carin Schoppmeyer: Canopy NWA launches feasts and breaks bread with community
"Something as simple as breaking bread with one another is a way for us to form community right here in Northwest Arkansas," Joanna Krause, Canopy Northwest Ar…
"Something as simple as breaking bread with one another is a way for us to form community right here in Northwest Arkansas," Joanna Krause, Canopy Northwest Ar…
Up the narrow defile we climbed, hand over hand in steep places, until we reached the base of the cliff. Water cascaded over a nearby outcrop of rock, dropping…
It was the mid 1990s, at a girls' sleepover, when 10-year-old Jenee Keener began making predictions for her grand future.
The morning sun was burning through the mist as I traveled east on Highway 22. My guest, a fellow teacher from Idaho, was amazed as he saw the medieval towers …
The "Dare to Dream" Heart Ball on Feb. 16 at the Rogers Convention Center, with the help of sponsors and about 850 guests, brought in some $945,000 for the Ame…
The voices of transgender Northwest Arkansans are being amplified through a new multimedia series called TEA, the Transgender Experience in Arkansas.
In politics, it's not hard to find people who can identify a need and eloquently articulate a desire to meet that need. It's one thing to talk big and quite an…
Audrey's Resale Boutique has a strong habit of giving back to the community through frequent grants to area nonprofits. Kim Smith is one of the primary people …
My friend Lee Roy McConnell was on a weekend family excursion. He and his family thought they were in the middle of nowhere, just driving and exploring some of…
Dr. James Post of Fort Smith started his pediatric career making house calls for other physicians in the area.
Wine and chocolate were the stars of the evening at the 15th annual Jackson L. Graves Foundation Ooh! La, la! A Chocolate & Wine Pairing Event on Feb. 8 at Fay…