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The First Tee
The First Tee of Northwest Arkansas became a reality on November 1, 2005. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It is our desire to serve...
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Elizabeth Richardson Center
The Elizabeth Richardson Center (ERC) has been serving the needs of individuals with disabilities in Northwest Arkansas since 1963.
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Web Exclusive: More Ornamental Trees you Can Plant Right Now!
From Redbuds to Crab Apples, Stephen Black shows you what ornamental trees you can plant this weekend.
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Misconceptions About Hormone Supplements & Cancer
BENTONVILLE, AR -- A Northwest Arkansas doctor is working to uncover misconceptions between hormone supplements and cancer.
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Join us for Race For The Cure
The Komen Ozark Race For The Cure is this weekend! And you still have time to sign up!
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The doctors at Roller Weight Loss & Advanced Surgery continue discussing weight loss results with patients.
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Your Health: Breast Cancer Screenings
It's time for Your Health!
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Ozark Mountain Ziplines at Eureka Springs
This week you voted to send me tree to tree, 200 to 300 feet off the ground. So, thanks for that.
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Your Money's Worth with Arvest Bank: Qualifying for a Mortgage Loan
The Arvest banking professionals discuss qualifying for a mortgage loan.
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Doing Good - Habitat For Humanity of Washington County
Habitat For Humanity of Washington County provides families a chance to build a home together with the community.
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Doing Good
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Money's Worth
Your Money's Worth with Arvest Bank ...Every Tuesday on the Fox Morning Edge at 7!
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Family Series
Stories that focus on what matters most to families in Northwest Arkansas.
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Pink Courage
Pink Courage helps women battling cancer sponsored by Yoplait
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Tom's Tale
Tom Yazwinski tells local Tales
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Age Wise
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