Arkansas Blog readers, I hope, click around from time to time to our other blogs. Such as:

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Eat Arkansas, where Jessica Kokinos-Havel is reporting on the latest sushi in town and where Jennie Swanson (above, left) reports on her salmon fishing expedition to Alaska to catch her own sushi.

A Boy Named Sooie, where, if you missed it in the print edition, Derek Jenkins wrote a touching tribute to a former Razorback.

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Ninja Poodles, where Belinda Hankins chronicles an outing on Greers Ferry Lake.

Street Jazz, where Richard Drake is assessing the race for Fayetteville mayor.

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And there are still more blogs to choose from here, from A Chick Named Mick to blogs about the law, movies, Razorbacks, nightlife and whatever pops into Billiken Man’s head.

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