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New York -
The giant storm Sandy was perhaps the single biggest hit New York has ever taken. It exposed a lot of weak points, and some very serious risks for rising water levels. The question is how to protect the city, and some interesting ideas have emerged.
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Springdale -
The spring edition of the Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festivals, considered to be one of the top 100 craft fairs in the United States and the largest indoor craft fair in the state of Arkansas, was held over the weekend.
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Springdale -
The program presented at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History by researcher Robert Myers was titled “Under Cover of Darkness: Buried Treasure, Magic, and Deception in the Ozark Mountains,” and featured tales about treasure guide Charlie Gonzales.
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Springdale -
“The Music of Our Lives” is a special exhibit currently at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, and its displays artifacts and photographs revealing the role that music played in the lives of everyday Ozark folks.
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Fayetteville -
After helping design the Museum of Modern Art and Radio City Music Hall in New York City, architect Edward Durell Stone came home to Arkansas to design furniture for his friend J. William Fulbright, and the ‘Ozark Modern’ exhibit showcased that work.
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Fayetteville, AR – It is the 15th year that the University of Arkansas has hosted blood drives for the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks where “one donation saves 3 lives right here in Northwest Arkansas!”
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The White River winds through the colorful Ozark Mountains. On Hwy. 62 near Eureka Springs, Ark.
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