Even for those with no Irish heritage to boast, St. Patrick’s Day means a time of fellowship and fun with friends and family. Here in Arkansas, the celebration will include a slew of parades across the state.
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Following Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s 2017 decision to move Robert E. Lee Day to October, Martin Luther King Jr. will continue to get the sole recognition he deserves on Jan. 21. There will be no shortage of celebratory events in Arkansas, beginning with the Annual MLK Interfaith Prayer Breakfast on the campus of Shorter College in North Little Rock.
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Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe that another year has come and gone. As we kick off 2019, it’s time to turn our attention to the year ahead and resolve to get on track this year, whether in business, personal finance, health or wellness.
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According to Forbes, only 8 percent of people accomplish their New Year’s resolutions. Here are a few guidelines to ensure your 2019 resolution is a success:
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Christmas is less than two weeks away and there’s still shopping to do. If this sounds like you, here are suggestions for last-minute gifts:
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Everyone loves Clement Moore’s “’Twas the Night Before Christmas,” but we doubt it is sugarplums dancing through children’s heads while they are nestled snug in their beds. As Saint Nick plans to stuff stockings near and far, we hope he’ll take advice from Food PR.
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Night Terrors Haunted House in Little Rock offers three different experiences in one convenient location. Choose any combination for a unique scare.
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Ever feel guilty leaving your best friend at home while you’re away at work all day? If so, you might be able to redeem yourself this month on Take Your Dog to Work Day June 24.