I drive north on Arkansas Highway 43 into the heart of the Ozarks. Thick frost blankets leafless trees on the ridges. They sparkle in the morning sun. The temperature rises to 16 degrees. I stop my ...
SULPHUR SPRINGS, Ark. — The cold temperatures are moving animals towards their deep sleep state of hibernation, which is why one local cave owner is continuing to monitor blasts near his ecosystem.
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