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  • Journalist Zoë Rom got her start running on the backcountry trails in Fayetteville. Now, the writer and editor for Outside and champion ultra-runner, is putting her years of experience into a guide for how to be a "sustainable runner."
  • Today on The Outline: Officials presented plans for models of the Illinois River Watershed at a stakeholders meeting. Also, Arkansas Oklahoma Gas issues grants to nonprofits. Plus, Rogers opens Mt. Hebron Park.
  • On today's show, how an idea from a magazine became a system of Friendly Fridges in Northwest Arkansas. Plus, a guide to becoming a sustainable runner, updates from the latest Illinois River Watershed stakeholders meeting and TheatreSquared's new season opens with a nefarious plan.
  • On today's show, Orlando Joven tells his journey from his hometown to owning Northwest Arkansas' first Colombian food truck. Also, looking into Arkansas election officials rejecting absentee ballots, new food lockers improve food pantry access and more from the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
  • Northwest Arkansas' first Colombian food truck is located in Centerton. Owner Orlando Joven tells his journey from his hometown to a restaurateur.
  • The Forty Under 40 class of 2023 is the cover for the latest issue of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal. Also in this week's report, a conversation with Warren Smith, a San Diego entrepreneur and co-founder of USL Arkansas, who has worked to bring professional soccer to Northwest Arkansas.
  • Today on The Outline: Food lockers provide 24-hour food pantry access. Also, leadership changes at Walmart International. Plus, the Razorback soccer season begins.
  • The new DC superhero film Blue Beetle scampers into the box office today and Courtney Lanning, a film critic from the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, offers a review. Lanning said it stands out among a sea of superhero movies.
  • This week on the Community Spotlight expanding the art walk in Springdale, a presentation on birds and pollinators visiting Ozark chinquapin trees and a food allergy awareness walk.
  • Today on The Outline: Arkansas schools will continue to offer Advanced Placement African American History despite the Arkansas Department of Education's decision to suspend recognition. Plus, Razorback soccer begins with a victory.
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