Representatives of the Project for Public Spaces in New York led a public input session Wednesday at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. The landscape architects and urban planners, working with a grant from the Walton Family Foundation, are helping the museum staff create a sense of place, a place for everyone at the museum, a place where all feel welcomed.
A long time summer tradition in NWA renews soon as the Springdale Rodeo of the Ozarks returns. We’ll preview the rodeo this year during...
Fayetteville’s Dickson Street is celebrating 155 years. This month, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette takes an in-depth look at Dickson Street’s history, starting with April...
Sharon Killian’s nonprofit, NWA Black Heritage Association, is trying to revitalize what once was a predominantly Black part of town east of downtown. Diving...