He’s pushy and profane; definitely no Willy Wonka. But Jim Fetzer – aka the Chocolate Nazi – is a one-man factory, churning out 20,000 pounds a year of some of the finest chocolates around.
Feral hogs are a menace to farmers across the US, causing at least $2.5 billion in damage annually. There’s only one way to ...
A large portion of Texas' funding for conservation efforts comes from the more than 3.9 million hunting and fishing licenses ...
Colorado has emerged in recent years as one of the key battlegrounds for the future of wildlife management, with a growing ...
“Oh, and try to have everyone fill out one of these.” ...
Rock Region METRO will host three general public information meetings and input sessions this April about the “Dock at the Rock” development in downtown Little Rock. The events will allow the ...
Satellites connect people around the world but they also interfere with astronomers’ views of the cosmos. There are ways to reduce these tensions.
‘Texas Monthly’ contributors share which works best captured a year that seems to defy categorization—and which shows they’re looking forward to in 2022.
When Neil Erisman was selected to lead the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s inaugural wrestling program in June of 2018, he barely had a place to hold practice. “This was a tennis court,” ...
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