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on August 1, 2022
The Rogers Historical Museum presents the upcoming Hawkins House Themed Tour “Back to School.”
on August 1, 2022
The Rogers Historical Museum presents the upcoming Hawkins House Themed Tour “Back to School.” The exhibit is on show August 27 - October 29, 2022. ... Read full article
by Karen Rice on July 8, 2021
On The Mark
by Karen Rice on July 8, 2021
Summer is here and it’s time to get out and have some fun. Join the fans who recently voted On The Mark Sports Bar & Grill “Best Sports Bar” in the 2020 Best of Northwest Arkansas contest, earning them a Bronze award!... Read full article
by Karen Rice on June 16, 2021
Penguin Ed's
by Karen Rice on June 16, 2021
This season is all about BBQ, and a visit to Penguin Ed’s should definitely be on your list of warm weather to-dos. They’ve been smokin’ and turning out mouthwatering meals in Northwest Arkansas for more than 25 years.... Read full article
by Karen Rice on April 20, 2021
From grape to glass: growing Arkansas’ wines
by Karen Rice on April 20, 2021
Wine aficionados in Northwest Arkansas don’t have to travel to the Bordeaux region of France or Napa Valley in California to sip award-winning wine. Arkansas is home to 15 wineries, with scores more in Missouri and Oklahoma.... Read full article
by Randy Rice on October 26, 2020
Beaver Lake Bistro: for Food, Families and Fun
by Randy Rice on October 26, 2020
Open only since June of 2019, Beaver Lake Bistro has already made a name for itself. It’s tempting to say that this eatery has it all because, well, it pretty much does have it all.... Read full article
by Bryan Hendricks on September 23, 2020
Conway Angler Wins FLW Event
by Bryan Hendricks on September 23, 2020
A co-angler's gentle rebuke might offend some anglers, but it saved Jason Lieblong of Conway from disaster during the second round of the FLW Toyota Series bass tournament Friday at Lake Dardanelle.... Read full article
by Becca Martin-Brown on September 1, 2020
On The March: Rogers Historical Museum Remembers Suffragettes
by Becca Martin-Brown on September 1, 2020
"This year marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment," Serena Barnett begins. "We wanted to commemorate this event with a special exhibit saluting many of the women in America who contributed to the National Women's Suffrage Movement.... Read full article
by Karen Rice on August 3, 2020
How Diners Can Prepare to Go Out as Restaurants Reopen
by Karen Rice on August 3, 2020
Local restaurants are reopening in communities across the globe. Supporting these businesses can be vital to local economies and help millions of people return to work.... Read full article
by Clay Henry on July 23, 2020
Doty’s Perfect Vacation Is to Stay at Home on Taneycomo
by Clay Henry on July 23, 2020
A woodworking magician by trade, Duane Doty’s words can paint a jerkbait or a jig as well as anyone involved in trout fishing. It’s a work of art designed to catch a trophy trout on Lake Taneycomo.... Read full article
by Clay Henry on July 23, 2020
Lilleys’ Landing Good Spot to Try for Tanycomo Trophy Trout
by Clay Henry on July 23, 2020
Through an email, there was a simple interview request. Phil Lilley’s immediate response: “Yes, but it must be with rod in hand.”... Read full article
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