There was a time when deviled eggs lived up to their name.
There was a time when deviled eggs lived up to their name.
Pasta salad and barbecued chicken are a natural pairing for July Fourth celebrations. They’re even better in the same dish.
Juanita McNeill of Marston, N.C., was looking for a recipe for an old-fashioned egg custard.
I just wrapped up day two of Personal Democracy Forum 2009. You can check out my Twitter feed for a play-by-play about what happened throughout the day. I participated in a discussion about the role of online community hubs and the impact they have on state and local politics with The Uptake and E-Democracy. Check out [...]
I just got back from a quick run to the grocery store. I try to remember to bring a reusable bag when I shop. I even bring a bag full of reusable bags when I do the weekly grocery shopping. Today, I only needed to pick up a few things, so I brought one bag [...]
Legislators got a first hand report today of incidents that have been widely discussed regarding the Arkansas Department of Correction. Director Larry Norris gave a forthright account of three of the biggest incidents, and legisators will likely continue to take up this matter. I anticipate a movement to refer this to either the [...]
As expected, term-limited Democratic Rep. Dawn Creekmore jumped into the race for Arkansas Senate in District 22 today. The Arkansas Project’s own Dan Greenberg has already announced he’s running on the GOP side for the race to replace outgoing Sen. Shane Broadway. Others are rumored to be waiting in the wings. Wandering blogger Jason Tolbert is [...]
ROGERS — A Tyson Foods Inc. pilot and Rogers VFW Post 3031 are teaming up to fly World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., to see the memorial erected on their behalf nearly 60 years after the world ended.
ROGERS — A survey of the city’s sewer lines begins Monday in Rogers and is scheduled to continue through Sept. 30.
