
April Wallace
Features Editor @nwademgaz 📰 Mom/stepmom❤️ @uarkansas BA, MA 🎓 APA winner ‘17, ‘23 + ‘24 🏆 Covers leaders, culture, art 🎨 📧 [email protected]
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2 months ago |
treefrogcreative.ca | April Wallace |Kevin Mason |Pete Madden |Sandy McKellar
David Stahle has dedicated his life to the study of climate change through tree ring research By April Wallace Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette February 9, 2025 Category: Forestry Region: United States, US East Arkansas — David Stahle is a distinguished professor and director of the tree ring laboratory at the University of Arkansas, but you won’t always find him in the lab at Ozark Hall on the Razorback campus. You’re just as likely to find the world renowned dendrochronologist in the old...
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2 months ago |
nwaonline.com | April Wallace
David Stahle is a distinguished professor and director of the tree ring laboratory at the University of Arkansas, but you won’t always find him in the lab at Ozark Hall on the Razorback campus. You’re just as likely to find the world renowned dendrochronologist in the old growth forests of Oklahoma, the swamps of North Carolina or traversing the Great Plains as he searches for trees and takes coring samples from them.
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2 months ago |
bvwv.nwaonline.com | April Wallace
Advertisement Advertisement Artists create sculpture to help others heal Art was not the first chosen discipline of either Tom Flynn or Michael Pantzer, but it was exactly what they knew the community needed in response to the devastation of the tornadoes that ripped through the region on May 26, 2024. Advertisement Advertisement
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2 months ago |
nwaonline.com | April Wallace
When the door opens and the lights flick on at Ballet Westside for its Tuesday morning class, there’s a feeling of reunion before they get down to business. Gathering here at the Center for Nonprofits in Rogers, they are all friends, they are all here to learn, grow and strengthen themselves and each other; they all don the classical uniform of leotard and tights. Some are in pointe shoes. And they are all over 50. At the helm is Marilyn Russell, who guides them with friendly discernment and skill.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
nwaonline.com | April Wallace
Art was not the first chosen discipline of either Tom Flynn and Michael Pantzer, but it was exactly what they knew the community needed in response to the devastation of the tornadoes that ripped through the region on May 26, 2024. At nine feet tall and 500 pounds, "Tornado Town," the metal sculpture they created together primarily from storm debris, has a big physical presence.
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