My Dad, DW Moore, worked hard clearing our homestead in Octavia, Oklahoma. It had been a dozen years since the last family lived there. Briars like you’ve never seen, brush, and small trees...
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I've been told by many that they can’t take the heat. They just don’t see how we Southerners do it, sitting out in the heat, slapping at bugs, fanning ourselves...
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My hands are older today than I remember. Overnight, they’ve seasoned into my grandfather's...
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The station wagon smelled of canvas tents and creek water, and my mother’s perfume, which was Avon, the scent like carnations and cinnamon mixed together...
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School’s out, the weather’s great, and it’s time to get outdoors. What better way than getting out on the water? Here are three of our favorite places to canoe, kayak and go rafting ...
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Alley Spring, an Ozark gem nestled deep in the knobs of southern Missouri, is a delight this time of year. It’s a five to six hour trip from Fort Smith but yields a cornucopia of varied, eye-pop...
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Squeeze lime into glass (steel mug is preferred). Fill with crushed or shaved ice, then add vodka and cold ginger beer...
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Lawrence Odom is in his late seventies and has spent most of his life sitting behind a musical instrument, often dressed in a three-piece suit and bow tie. Lawrence, who grew up in Heavener, Oklahoma....
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It seemed like a typical Tuesday morning. I nicked myself shaving, but it wasn’t a big deal. It happens all the time. I dripped toothpaste onto my clean shirt. I calmly changed...
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Colin McLain steps out onto stage wearing tiny trunks and nothing else. It’s the 1998 National Gym Association’s Southwestern Bodybuilding Championship in Tucson, Arizona...
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posted on May 31, 2013
My Dad, DW Moore, worked hard clearing our homestead in Octavia, Oklahoma. It had been a dozen years since the last family lived t...
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posted on May 31, 2013
I've been told by many that they can’t take the heat. They just don’t see how we Southerners do it, sitting out in the...
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posted on May 31, 2013
My hands are older today than I remember. Overnight, they’ve seasoned into my grandfather's...
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posted on May 31, 2013
The station wagon smelled of canvas tents and creek water, and my mother’s perfume, which was Avon, the scent like carnation...
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posted on May 31, 2013
School’s out, the weather’s great, and it’s time to get outdoors. What better way than getting out on the water?...
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posted on May 31, 2013
Alley Spring, an Ozark gem nestled deep in the knobs of southern Missouri, is a delight this time of year. It’s a five to si...
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posted on May 31, 2013
Squeeze lime into glass (steel mug is preferred). Fill with crushed or shaved ice, then add vodka and cold ginger beer...
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posted on May 31, 2013
Lawrence Odom is in his late seventies and has spent most of his life sitting behind a musical instrument, often dressed in a thre...
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posted on May 31, 2013
It seemed like a typical Tuesday morning. I nicked myself shaving, but it wasn’t a big deal. It happens all the time. I dr...
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posted on May 31, 2013
Colin McLain steps out onto stage wearing tiny trunks and nothing else. It’s the 1998 National Gym Association’s South...
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012 6:00 PM
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012 8:00 PM
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Education
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“In today’s economy and tight job market, it is even more important to put your best foot forward by communicating effectively in both writing and speaking,” says Arlene Miller, author of The Best Little Grammar Book Ever! 101 Ways to Impress With Your Writing and Speaking. You will use this textbook in class to improve your writing skills. Learn the basics from Anne Hebert, an English teacher of more than 20 years, who will help you prioritize your prepositions, place your participles, and lie (or is it lay?) best grammar principles out in a clear, simple, and easy to understand manner. Sign up for the class presented by the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. (Textbook included) Thurs., Aug. 30 - Sept. 20 • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $60 • MS 206 • CRN: 5101 Please contact The Center for Lifelong Learning to register at 479-788-7220 or on the web at www.uafs.edu/lifelonglearning.
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