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  • The annual study found that about 19% of Arkansans experience food insecurity.
  • In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock speaks with reporter Jeff Della Rosa about two real estate deals: student housing in Fayetteville and upscale townhouses in Bentonville. Their conversation and more can be found in today's episode.
  • When a child experiences trauma– from abuse to a parent’s divorce– feelings about school can be overwhelming and challenging to process. Staying in a regular classroom setting can be nearly impossible for certain young people. The Arkansas Children’s Shelter created the Hope Academy as a place for kids who need a trauma-informed approach to education. A few weeks ago, Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis visited the specialized school and met with administrators.
  • On today's show, a charter school in Benton County hopes to heal the wounds of childhood trauma. Also, Sean Mason comes to Walton Arts Center this weekend with a whole host of musical influences in tow. Plus, a new giant will be guarding over Route 66 soon.
  • In 1966, a Republican was elected to Arkansas' third congressional district. And for the past 58 years, a Republican has continued to be elected. But when will that trend end?
  • The change is the result of a proposed strategy from USPS that is currently under review with the Postal Regulatory Commission and is estimated to save the postal service nearly $3 billion a year.
  • Today in Sound Perimeter, we listened to music that serves as a meditation on change, loss, resilience and solace during challenging times.
  • On today's show, investing more than $5 million in upgrading trails in Springdale. Also, it’s a dinner party vibe— for hundreds of guests. Plus, how to prepare for an open water swim.
  • Next weekend, Sept. 27-29, dozens of swimmers will flock to the shores of Beaver Lake for the OZ Mile Swim Festival. This event brings together swimmers of all ability levels from across the region and is organized primarily by one person. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis traveled to Beaver Lake to meet with the head of SWIM OZ, Bonnie Adams, to find out what motivates her to get other people in the water.
  • Rabbit Hole's pop-up restaurant experiences include original recipes for food and drink and take place at different locations— from Arsaga’s at the Mill in Fayetteville to Conifer in Bentonville. Last week, four of the Rabbit Hole creators, Kat Hyatt, Joshua Simmons, Keisha Slater and Thomas Vaughn, came to the Firmin-Garner studio at KUAF to discuss their operation with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
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