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  • On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Roby Brock speaks with Republican Rep. French Hill about his new role on the House Financial Services Committee.
  • The City of Fayetteville is reaffirming its status as a welcoming city. On today's show, we hear why the city council took the move and what it means. Also, the intersection of magic and Black history. Plus, how the Beaver Water District is safeguarding northwest Arkansas’ drinking water.
  • State lawmakers send a bill banning affirmative action to the governor, and several other controversial bills near the end of the legislative process. One lawmaker aims to commemorate a school integration that predates the Little Rock Nine. And, Fayetteville is officially a “welcoming” city. But what does that mean, exactly?
  • February is heart health month and officials with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute are sharing warning signs and tips to prevent fatal heart disease.
  • Let's travel to a relic of the 20th century. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis has more about a burgeoning club that’s breathing life into an antiquated pass-time: Pinball.
  • The report also shows membership growth and increased support for scholarships.
  • Tucker was a journalist and served as Arkansas’ Attorney General and in the United States House of Representatives. He was also one of the founders of the American Civil Liberties Union in Arkansas.
  • A proposal that would give the government more oversight on libraries and public television advanced in a legislative committee yesterday. The bill would transfer the powers of the Arkansas Educational Television Commission and the State Library Board to the Department of Education.The bill passed committee with just one dissenter. It now moves to the full Senate.
  • The company, a provider of electronic manufacturing services, announced yesterday it will move into a nearly 300,000-square-foot facility on West Apple Blossom Road.
  • Happy Valentine’s Day! It is National Heart Month, and on today's show, we hear there are efforts to make sure rural residents have more opportunities to take care of their coronary health. Plus, a big award for the Fort Smith Symphony, another Captain America movie and a pinball mecca on the outskirts of Rogers.
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