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Eureka Springs to Follow Fayetteville Lead in Anti-Discrimination

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Republican gubernatorial hopeful Asa Hutchinson and GOP Senate hopeful Tom Cotton say they will vote for a measure that would raise the Arkansas minimum wage, but was that decision based on recent polling results? Also, Eureka Springs aldermen get ready to consider a non-discrimination ordinance of their own less than a month after Fayetteville passed a similar measure. Fort Smith officials change regulations pertaining to temporary signs in public rights-of-way, and the Great Arkansas Cleanup gets underway for the 45th year.

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Timothy Dennis is KUAF's strategic technical planner and producer for Ozarks at Large.
Kyle Kellams is KUAF's news director and host of Ozarks at Large.