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  • In this excerpt of the "I am Northwest Arkansas" podcast, Joe Camizio and Lane Patterson, co-founders of Highway Ventures, share their journey in relocating to northwest Arkansas to foster innovative startups.
  • On today's show, a new cohort of outdoor recreation businesses joins a University of Arkansas incubator program. Also, raising awareness of young passengers. Plus, a full day at Cane Hill.
  • The inaugural Fayetteville Gallery Hop is set for Saturday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 5 p.m. Eight galleries will share the afternoon to highlight local artists. This is the first gallery hop, but it's hoped it will become an event every autumn and spring. Two organizers, Anita Cowan and Jessica DeBari, recently visited the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to discuss the event.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, Amanda Cothren joins them to talk about Historic Cane Hill and its upcoming Harvest Festival.
  • On today's show, Arkansas’ third congressional district has been held by a Republican for 58 years— Will that trend end any time soon? Also, House of Songs in Bentonville celebrates seven years. Plus, it was a productive summer for musician Drew Hutson Rogers.
  • Sunday afternoon, the House of Songs Bentonville will celebrate seven years of collaborative songwriting in northwest Arkansas. The non-profit came here from Austin, where it was founded by musician, storyteller and filmmaker Troy Campbell. Their concept involves pairing up musicians from different countries, letting them write and then perform new songs, sometimes just 24 hours after the process begins.
  • Last week, Drew Hutson Rogers visited the Carver Center for Public Radio to speak with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about his new single and a summer he called great for songwriting and performing. His new single, "Big Sky," will be available on Friday across music platforms.
  • On today's show, a boost for a novel housing project in Bentonville. Also, the process for firing a Civil War-era cannon. Plus, e catch up with the week with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and gear up for the weekend with April Wallace from the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
  • Mercy hospital Northwest Arkansas will use part of a $5 million grant to advance cancer treatment for patients in Benton County.
  • Census data show women farmers now comprise around 40% of agricultural sales and farmland operations across the U.S. Ozarks at Large's Jacqueline Froelich visited with ten women farmers in northwest Arkansas about this trend, including two scholars at the University of Arkansas Agricultural Research Station's Center for Arkansas Farms and Food in Fayetteville.
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