Americans yet again sort ourselves by the media we read or the networks we watch.
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The third Annual Hispanic Heritage Festival celebrates the independence of nine Latin American countries.
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In the 1940s a spare room on the fifth floor of the United States Supreme Court building was converted to a workout area.
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Back in 1937, brothers George and Allen Sims and their spouses, Estella and Amelia, founded Sims’ Bar-B-Que.
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The Natural State has numerous opportunities to pick your own fresh fruits and veggies.
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Joe and Molassis Watson sold sandwiches out of their home in 1905, but business boomed when they started making catfish.
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The Bernice Garden boasts 15,000 square feet of space filled with sculptures that reflect the character of Arkansans, according to owner/creator Anita Davis—sturdy with a dollop of playfulness.
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Arkansas has the highest rate of maternal mortality in the nation. Every Mother Counts – a nonprofit founded by Christy Turlington Burns and focused on making pregnancy and childbirth safe, equitable and respectful for all – is raising awareness of this issue, mobilizing advocates and uplifting providers through their newest documentary, “Giving Birth in America: Arkansas.”
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Children in Arkansas are diagnosed with autism later than any other state.
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Stanley Miller Williams’ college entrance exams “revealed he had no verbal aptitude,” he said; Williams decided that “if I didn’t want to embarrass my parents, I should go into the hard sciences.
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A legendary magazine editor and book author, Helen Gurley Brown was born in the Ozarks and grew up in Little Rock.
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Cheer on 12,000+ runners or volunteer for at the Little Rock Marathon, which Runner’s World has called one of the 10 Great Marathons for First-Timers.
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When Maf Sonko was 15, his family fled Gambia in 2000 after a violent government crackdown on student demonstrations.
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Keen on reducing pricey auto loan payments in these inflationary times? Enter Gaya – designed to put consumers in the driver’s seat when it comes to their finances.
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Discover vegan comfort food at its finest, made from scratch at MeMe’s Twisted Potato and More in Little Rock.
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While some of these laws have been repealed, a few are still on the books: • In Little Rock, it’s illegal to honk a car horn after 9 p.
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An estimated 15.1% of U.S.children have experienced a major depression episode.
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Start the New Year off on the right foot, and then the left foot, by hiking through the hills and hollows of Lake Fort Smith State Park.
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The Capital Hotel “has been the stage for the struggles, schemes, and dreams” of guests, from authors and actors to prostitutes and politicians.
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The word, which signals mind manipulating, grossly misleading, deceitful behavior, was looked up 1,740% more in 2022 than the previous year.
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The pressure is on! Not only are you searching for the perfect gift, it has to get there on time to make it under the Christmas tree.
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Arkansas’s Mountain View Fall Bluegrass Festival returns for its 20th year from Nov. 10-12 at the Ozark Folk Center Auditorium & Grounds.
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The Plum Bayou Culture, a Pre-Columbian Native American culture, once called what is now the Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park home.
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Footsteps in empty hallways, ghostly apparitions, lights flickering on and off and things that go bump in the nights.
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What does the spirit of Arkansas look like? It’s not a picture of glamor but instead a community of real people.
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The Division of Arkansas Heritage (DAH) works to preserve, protect and promote the state’s natural and cultural history for all.
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Imagine taking apart a toaster, throwing clay on a wheel or exploring how heavy machinery works. At Tinkerfest 2022, visitors won’t have to.
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When Sam Sanders discovered there were no services available for disabled people like his daughter, Sammie Gail, he set out to change that.
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Known as a quiet state park, White Oak Lake State Park lets you get out and enjoy the natural surroundings.
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A new national hotline, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, connects those experiencing mental health crises with trained counselors.