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  • The Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator is nearing the end of its first semester. Participating company Trailpilot is a free app that allows users to have a personal trail guide in their earbuds.
  • In November 2024, Missouri voters approved the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, which would legalize many abortions in the state. In the following months, judges and lawmakers have worked to block or overturn the initiative.
  • Arkansas Medicaid recipients and advocates are concerned about the state’s plan to reinstate work reporting requirements. The state has asked the federal government for permission to require some Arkansans to work a certain number of hours or meet exemptions to stay enrolled in the state’s Medicaid expansion program.
  • In the latest episode of the podcast I Am Northwest Arkansas, Tom Judson joins host Randy Wilburn. He’s the CEO of the Bella Vista Property Owners Association and explores Bella Vista's expansion from a quiet little retirement town into a thriving community spanning multiple generations.
  • On today's show, we hear how Missouri state legislators are working on a new ballot measure that could overturn the legalization of some abortions in the state. We also consider summertime food safety. Plus, how a company based in the Czech Republic is trying to change how you ride with custom 3D printed cycling saddles.
  • As the Latino community grows in northwest Arkansas, local businesses influenced by it are expanding too. One new restaurant, Taqueria Lucha, highlights how Latino culture spreads along one of Fayetteville’s most popular streets.
  • The Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator is nearing the end of its first semester. We’ve heard from companies participating in the AGCA throughout the past couple of weeks, and today, we bring you the final one. PosedLa is a business based in the Czech Republic. Founder Jiri Duzar aims to change cyclists' attitudes with his product: the world's first fully custom 3D-printed cycling saddle.
  • Jason Burton is the creator of Caffeine Crawl, a business that establishes coffee shop tours in a variety of cities. The northwest Arkansas version for 2025 on Saturday, May 17, has four different routes to pick from.
  • This weekly segment continues Timothy Dennis' "Talkin' Tunes" with Ozark at Large's Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and KUAF technical director Wai-Kay Carenbauer.
  • Northwest Arkansas residents are concerned about proposed cuts in federal programs. On today's show, we hear from a town hall last night that addressed a proposed federal budget. Also, the Latino food community is growing in Fayetteville. Plus, a preview of live music across the region and a conversation with a stained glass artist.
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