SPRINGDALE The past 168 years have not been easy for the Ritter-McDonald log cabin on the grounds of the Shiloh Museum. The cold and heat, wind and rain and thousands of children s feet have taken their toll on the cabin, believed to be built in 1854.
While researching the President Andrew Jackson’s genocidal “Trail of Tears” campaign I noticed that sites in Arkansas completely ignore their part in the tragedy. Worse, Arkansas history groups downplay or desecrate the national records. Here’s the NPS TRTE map, for example, from their “places to go page” that calls out the “Cadron Settlement” on the … Continue reading Hidden Genocide in Arkansas Cadron Settlement →
If transmission rates remain in line with rest of the county, masks will become recommended but not required in indoor spaces on the Tucson campus beginning March 21.
The City Council on Monday night moved forward the Phase 2 renovations of Rabbit Foot Lodge. The council worked in committees and will vote on the measure during its next regular meeting Nov. 9.