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  • Today on The Outline: A private meeting was held in Little Rock on Friday to discuss possible changes to the Buffalo National River’s federal designation. Also, a pint night at Pack Rat and a costume parade at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks.
  • The story of Lizzie Brisco, a midwife who helped deliver about 1,000 babies, inspired one of the songs on the album, Buffalo National River Songs, Vol.1. The music centers on the Buffalo National River and the people along the waterway.
  • A 50th anniversary exhibit of iconic artworks illustrating the majestic beauty of the Buffalo National River is on display through April in Boone County Public Library in Harrison. Buffalo National River Partners Education Coordinator, Ellen Corley, who curated the collection, provides us a glimpse.
  • Governor Asa Hutchinson is making a new committee to better understand environmental issues surrounding the Buffalo River. Five state agencies are part of…
  • Three different teams of scientists are monitoring the Buffalo National River, after an industrial swine-breeding factory opened for business a few miles…
  • On today's show, we learn more about the consequences of recent legislation surrounding hog farm permitting. Also, a haunted airplane hangar? Plus, new music from Abby Pierce.
  • A 50th anniversary exhibit of iconic artworks illustrating the majestic beauty of the Buffalo National River is on display through April in Boone County Public Library in Harrison. Buffalo National River Partners Education Coordinator, Ellen Corley, who curated the collection, provides us a glimpse.
  • The Buffalo River Watershed Alliance has filed a federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court - Western District of Arkansas seeking an injunction against the U.S. Forest Service to stop an ambitious timber management project scheduled to begin on the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.
  • Runway Group, LLC headquartered in Bentonville commissioned a survey of hundreds of registered voters residing in the Buffalo National River watershed in September to measure interest in changing the designation of the national river into a national park.
  • Thousands turned out in-person as well as virtually to a town hall meeting in Jasper in Newton County October 26th, concerned about recently revealed efforts by a Bentonville-based outdoor recreation developer and Arkansas state officials to change the federal status of the Buffalo National River to a national park preserve.
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