A couple in a motorcycle ride in front of a billboard with a picture of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega at Ministry of Family Economy in Managua, Nicaragua.
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Fayetteville City Council will consider for a third time a rezoning request tied to the proposed new Ramay Junior High site, as residents raise environmental and traffic concerns ahead of a vote.
Jared Phillips joins Ozarks at Large to discuss the mythology of Ozark bluff dwellers, how early archaeology shaped ideas about the region and what later research reveals about Ozarks history.
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