Tucked along the quiet edge of Grassy Lake in Fulton, Arkansas, this hunting cabin reimagines what a retreat can be. Rustic at heart yet refined in execution, the home balances lodge warmth with bold, modern lines that feel intentional and inviting. … Exposed wood beams stretch across soaring ceilings, while sculptural lighting and sleek black-framed doors blur the line between indoors and the surrounding timber. A live-edge island by East Texas Grain & Knot anchors the kitchen, paired with rich cabinetry and matte black accents.
A Well-Dressed Workspace … Your workspace shapes your workday more than you might think. Whether you sit behind a desk in a corner office, a storefront, or a spare room at home, thoughtful details can make all the difference.
I don’t know what the month of March evokes in your head. Maybe corned beef? Windy days? Lent? Three things come to my mind when March approaches: squeaks, whistles, and buzzers. … Soon enough the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, otherwise known as March Madness, will tip off, and for the next three weeks all we’ll hear will be squeaks, whistles, and those hideous buzzers. For me, the squeaks are the worst. I never notice them when I’m actually in attendance at a basketball game, but on television they sound out loud and clear, not to mention continually.
There is something powerful about looking back. … This month’s business issue had me thinking about where it all began: the friendships, the influences, the moments that shape who we become, long before we ever hold a title or sign a paycheck. Those early years, when dreams feel oversized and the future feels far away, are often when the foundation is being laid. … I grew up in Cass County with Kacie Kirkland. We became best friends in elementary school and spent most weekends together until college. We cheered together. We served in clubs together.