Fayetteville-based Ozark Integrated Circuits was recently awarded $245,000 in NASA grants to develop technology that would help explore Venus.
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Seeds that Feed debuts new mobile food pantry
Seeds that Feed unveiled its newest tool to help continue the mission of ending food insecurity in Fayetteville.
Peacemaker Music & Arts Festival kicks off Friday in Fort Smith
Jason Isbell, Lucero, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Anders Osborne, Corey Smith, The Cate Brothers and more will perform on an stage just an hour from Fayetteville this weekend.
7 local pools that offer day passes in and around Fayetteville
For those scorching days still ahead, we’ve compiled a list of public and private pools that offer a single-day pass or subscription access in and around Fayetteville.
FLYER GUIDE: Firefly Fling set for Saturday at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks
The annual Firefly Fling, the family-friendly festival held annually at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, is set for 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 18.
Photographer unearths 40-year-old photos of Fayetteville Farmers’ Market
Photographer Art Meripol recently unearthed a set of nearly 40 photos he took one fall morning in October of 1974 while he was a student at the University of Arkansas.
Greedy Goats clearing brush, removing invasive species in Fayetteville
New local company Greedy Goats is putting live goats to work clearing brush and invasive plant species in Fayetteville.
NW Arkansas Championship week festivities kick off June 23
Some of the best female golfers in the world will descend on the Northwest Arkansas area next week for the 8th annual NW Arkansas Championship LPGA event.
TheatreSquared’s Arkansas New Play Fest set for June 19-28
TheatreSquared’s Arkansas New Play Festival, which features some of the best contemporary playwrights working today each year, is set for June 19-28.
FLYER GUIDE: Artosphere to celebrate art, nature, and music in Northwest Arkansas June 16-27
The festival that has resulted in several public art installations, lots of free community events, pop-up concerts and more every summer for the last five years returns to Northwest Arkansas this week.
Crystal Bridges acquires major works by Jasper Johns, Louise Bourgeois
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has acquired some hugely significant works recently, Jasper Johns’s well known 1983 work “Flag,” and four works by Louise Bourgeois.
Nine waterfalls to explore near Fayetteville
Throw the GPS coordinates into any smartphone map app, and you’ll be on your way to fun experience.
Local brewers place importance on branding
Shelves are crowded with brands competing for our drinking dollar. How will the local guys maintain their momentum?
Ten music festivals to check out without ever leaving the state of Arkansas
Here’s our list of ten upcoming music festivals you can check out without ever leaving the state of Arkansas.
Rogers-based My Brother’s Salsa turns family recipe into retail success
For Rogers-based company My Brother’s Salsa and its founder Helen Lampkin, winning over retailers, and ultimately, consumers, seems to come as easily as her effortless southern charm.