Other than during my college intramural boxing class or my best friend’s single slug on the second grade playground – I’ve never been in a fistfight.
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Through the pandemic, I have been making more of an effort to plan out meals and reduce shopping trips. That doesn’t mean bland and boring boxed meals though.
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How do you can a beer? We turned to the experts at Lost Forty Brewing to give us the scoop on all things canning as they stocked one of their newest brews, the Look-See Hefeweizen.
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Rethinking reentry: The Exodus Project is a prison rehabilitation program that teaches ethics, career skills, resource management and drug/alcohol recovery during the last months of an inmate’s sentence.
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Almost everyone likes a person with a good sense of humor. Studies even show humorous people are more successful and are more likely to be in positions of influence.
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Season three of the hit HBO series “True Detective” recently dropped with rave reviews.
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You’ll find the Cane River tucked away in the heart of Louisiana’s pecan country.
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For many, it’s hard to imagine changing career paths. Much less careers vastly different from one another. That wasn’t the case for Bentonville-based lawyer turned fashion designer Nancy Martin.
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CBS’ Steve Hartman goes On the Road with Kayla McKeon, Manager of Grassroots Advocacy for the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and the first registered lobbyist with Down syndrome. Kayla lobby’s U.S. Congress advocating for the passage of laws that would give individuals with disabilities the opportunity to earn fair and equal wages.
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Lisa Fischer was a brand before she even realized it. Since signing off as a morning show co-host on B98.5, where she was for more than a decade, Fischer wasted no time in getting back to what she does best — dispensing advice and laughs.
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Leadership Arkansas is a unique program that recruits highly motivated citizens to experience the dynamic interactions between cities, industries, governmental units and the people they serve.
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In a place, not so far away, The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will present the music of “Star Wars” this fall.
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Dr. Chris Jones is no stranger to innovation. With graduate degrees in nuclear engineering and urban planning, Jones brings more than 20 years of leadership and experience in community development, energy and infrastructure to the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub.
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Time’s running out to see “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” at Crystal Bridges. The exhibit closes Monday, April 23, so get your tickets today.
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You can’t accurately explain Arkansas’ history without discussing the legacy of governor and philanthropist Winthrop Rockefeller.
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Rethinking reentry: The Exodus Project is a prison rehabilitation program that teaches ethics, career skills, resource management and drug/alcohol recovery during the last months of an inmate’s sentence.
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The Little Rock Port Authority is one of Arkansas’ largest manufacturing bases, with over 40 businesses on site.
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Developed by the Tate Modern in London, “Soul of a Nation” examines the influences, including the civil rights movements, on artists such as Romare Bearden, Faith Ringgold, Alma Thomas and William T. Williams.
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A new initiative to support innovative startup companies in the health care sector recently launched.
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Milken Educators are selected based on career achievement and potential. In addition to the $25,000, the honor includes membership to the National Milken Educator Network.
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Today’s modern beads are larger and more intricate, many featuring lights and medallions. With 5 million beads thrown each year, you’re bound to catch a pair (or armful!) worth saving.
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Buzz around North Little Rock’s Argenta community continues to grow with developments to the Argenta Plaza.
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It’s no secret that the importance of STEM careers and training continues to climb. It’s also no secret that these fields are typically led by men
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“I feel like I have moved to the closest version of home that exists in this country,” said Louise Kenga Lorata Mandumbwa. “Southern hospitality is similar to African hospitality.”
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In celebration of Rodney Block’s sixth album, “Trumphouse,” a lively launch party took place at South on Main this past weekend. The Arkansas 100 sponsored the event, which featured performances by a number of local artists.
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In the digital age, e-commerce is more common with consumers and more of a threat to traditional retailers.
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Content is king, and in a fast-paced digital world, content marketing isn’t the future — it’s now.
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“Experteers” contrast “voluntourism” by making a conscious effort to train invested people for opportunities to use their professional skills in a volunteer setting.
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Scott Davis can’t think of a specific instance that sparked his passion for magic – because it has always been there.
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It’s no secret: Electronics are one of fastest products to be worn out and replaced, especially in businesses and schools.