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  • Graham Mynatt discovered music early in life, and that interest blossomed into something much more as he moved through Springdale Public Schools. Now, he’s the bass trombone fellow with the New World Symphony in Miami, America’s Orchestral Academy. Last week, Mynatt returned home to visit, and during his stay, he came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio.
  • On today's show, we explore a new childcare facility that is up and running on the Walmart Home Office campus. Also, the new national tour of "Hamilton" will launch from Fayetteville. Plus, one musician goes from Springdale to the New World Symphony
  • One of the most celebrated musicals in theater history will launch a national tour from Fayetteville. "Hamilton" will open at Walton Arts Center next week, but the cast and crew are here now as the national tour works through technical rehearsals before beginning a year-long trip across the county. Last evening Tyler Fauntleroy and Marja Harmon, Alexander Hamilton and Angelica Schuyler, in this production, respectively, sat down in the Walton Arts Center Lobby.
  • In this edition of the Community Calendar, KUAF community engagement manager Jasper Logan and Ozarks at Large host Kyle Kellams talk about the program's last 35 years.
  • In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, Roby Brock speaks with Brandom Gengelbach, the President and CEO of the Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • Today's "Sound Perimeter" features pieces by 20th century American composers Ruth Crawford Seeger and Samuel Barber, with their innovative approach to rhythms and textures.
  • Startup Junkie will host a pitch competition during HonorFest this weekend where participants can pitch new products, services, or business ideas in 60 seconds for a chance to win one of two $1,000 prizes.
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced it would award more than $48 million in grants to 19 states and Guam as part of the Cooperative Endangered Species Fund to support land acquisition and conservation planning. $2.2 million of that went to Arkansas.
  • Most postpartum mothers in northwest Arkansas who have experienced an acute behavioral health event have not received follow-up care.
  • On today's episode, Arkansas is receiving more than $2 million as part of the Cooperative Endangered Species Grant. Plus, connecting northwest Arkansas to the southern tip of the state. And, summer accents in music in a new edition of Sound Perimeter.
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