It happened when Sam Sicard found himself struggling for firmer footing while coaching his son Layton’s team on Hunt’s Park field.
“My epiphany moment, you could say, came when my son was playing flag football and I was coaching,” Sicard said. “That weekend we played, it was really muddy. It looked like a landmine from all the kids playing on it. I almost sprained my ankle walking across the field.”
Wait, what's this? Entertainment Fort Smith published the May issue just a week ago. But things are changing so quickly that we have also published a digital-only magazine called Neighborly, just to update everyone on the latest hours and openings of our community partner businesses.
For the upcoming celebration of Robert E. Miller’s 90th birthday, the April Designer Showhouse Ball 2020, five private dinner parties will be auctioned at the Sept. 26 event to benefit Bob’s cause: supporting Fort Smith’s Community Rescue Mission.
A Pause in Pomp and Circumstance
Outgoing class sponsor and senior mom Leigh Ann Hasley reflects on graduation day. Her daughter, senior Addy Hasley, weighs in as well.
Once its aroma of baking bread pulled people in. Today, the former Holsum Bread Bakery in downtown Fort Smith is attracting people to gather and have fun.
Postponed: Three Artists, Three Visions, One Family: Dede Hutcheson exhibits at RAM with daughters Karen Hutcheson and Robyn Horn
Fort Smith Regional Art Center is closed at present in the interest of public health.
He would never have anything be about himself – that’s not in the character of Robert E. “Bob” Miller. But when the idea of turning his birthday celebration into a charitable fundraiser for the project closest to his heart was pitched to him, he gave in.
The April Designer Showhouse Ball honoring Miller’s 90th birthday has been rescheduled to Sept. 26.
It's not off-road. It's not on the paved road. "Gravel grinding" is what bicyclists affectionately call riding on gravel roads.
A true, historic story is becoming a feature documentary film.
C’mon, admit it. You’ve bailed on your New Year’s resolutions. Instead, how about just trying something new?