By Greg Moore In Ozarks HistoryPosted August 29, 2025When “Hillcrest 2” Meant FayettevilleIn 1953, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. announced that the forthcoming phone directory for Fayetteville would begin with “Hillcrest 2.” READ MORE
By Mary Herrera In Ozarks HistoryPosted May 1, 2025You’re Not Alone: The Power of Caregiver Support GroupsAt Butterfield Trail Village, a monthly caregiver support group provides emotional relief, practical wisdom and lasting connections for those who give so much of themselves. READ MORE
By Mary Herrera In Ozarks HistoryPosted December 31, 2024Ozarks History: Daisy Holcomb First Woman to Seek Fayetteville City OfficeIn 1922, Daisy Holcomb did something no other woman had: she ran for Fayetteville city office. READ MORE
By Mary Herrera In Ozarks HistoryPosted May 1, 2024Ozarks History: Teenager the First to Have Licensed Radio Station in FayettevilleLawrence Stinson, a high school senior was already operating a radio station from his home in 1922. READ MORE