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High school students learn about architecture during a 2018 Design Camp held in Fayetteville and run by the Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
Agriculture & Poultry / Business Services / Construction

Fay Jones School Adding Design Camps This Summer

The Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design is adding three design camps this summer, with the goal of exposing even more children to careers in architecture, landscape architecture and interior design. read more >
 A leprechaun makes short work of it at the World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade, down Bridge Street. 
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing / Restaurants & Food

Hot Springs Accentuates The Offbeat to Its Marketing AllureLock Icon

So what does an inventive and industrious tourism marketer do when he already has many of the state’s top attractions? In Hot Springs, one answer is coming up with weirder, stranger things. read more >
Education / Tourism

UA Report Says Garvan Woodland Gardens Means $5.8M to State’s Economy

Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs means a $5.8 million economic impact to Arkansas, according to a study released Wednesday by the Center for Business and Economic Research in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. read more >
Hot Springs area features range of options for travel, tourism.

Fun Never Stops in Historic Hot Springs

Tourism is the engine that drives the economy of the area surrounding Hot Springs National Park, and the engine is running strong. With a varied menu of entertainment and sporting opportunities, the Hot Springs area offers enough choices to keep 3 million visitors coming to the city and its surroundings every year. read more >