Hot Springs Book Festival Returns With “Read the Natural State”
The Hot Springs Book Festival (HSBF) returns for the second year with “Read the Natural State: A Celebration of Nature, Books, and Authors.” This two-day
The Hot Springs Book Festival (HSBF) returns for the second year with “Read the Natural State: A Celebration of Nature, Books, and Authors.” This two-day
Garland County Library offers free events for all ages, including educational classes and seminars; concerts and plays; storytimes and book clubs; and more. Here are
GC Library Remote Lockers are for more than just books. By Erin BaberThe Garland County Library now offers Remote Book Lockers – item pick-up and
Author Tim Spofford will discuss What the Children Told Us, his sweeping biography of pioneering Black psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Phipps Clark (a Hot Springs
GC Library Remote Lockers are for more than just books. By Erin BaberThe Garland County Library now offers Remote Book Lockers – item pick-up and
Tax-Aide service begins Feb. 1, at GC Library. The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program provides free, confidential income tax preparation, counseling services, and e-filing for federal
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by Pam ClarkA big thank you to photographer extraordinaire Pam Clark for the delightful Santa photo! He’s waiting to meet you out at Garvan Woodland
Curves in the right places: pear-shaped bodies promote better health than apple shapes. By Dr. Annie XuAs we wrap up 2024 for the history books,
While demonstrating Head to Knee pose, Karen Watson Reeves is hoping to convince Santa she’s on the Nice List. Photo by Fred Padilla. By Karen
A recent delegation of Hot Springs students visited Hanamaki, Japan. Garland County students in grades 8–11 are invited to apply for the 2025 Sister City
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