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  • Today on The Outline, KUAF's broadcast area is under an excessive heat warning today. Also, Arkansas law enforcement officers receive 15,000 Naloxone kits and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he can participate in the first GOP primary debate this week.
  • On today's show, an education effort from the Runway Group and the Arkansas Farm Bureau highlights bicycle safety on rural roads. Plus, gravel cycling's recent rise in popularity and the unsafe road conditions forcing cyclists off the streets. Also, the Startup Crawl returns in September and how audio giant Klipsch got its start in Arkansas.
  • The FBI field office in Fayetteville is heading up the Arkansas Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force in an effort to make people more aware of the risks and realities of trafficking in the region.
  • From algorithm to sherry, here are the surprising origins of some incidental words.
  • On today's show, the Fayetteville Public Library opens a new innovation center, and the FBI is addressing misconceptions about the realities of human trafficking.
  • In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, is portion of the NWA Council Future is Now Speaker Series. Guests Kymone Freeman, Vaughn Perry, Scott Kratz and independent journalist Megan Kimble speak about the challenge of gentrification, intentional community development and the role of Community Land Trusts.
  • Today on The Outline: Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders issues executive order updating issues in the state's water policy. Also, the RNC confirmed Asa Hutchinson's participation in Thursday's presidential debate. Plus, the University of Arkansas began construction on a new semiconductor fabrication facility.
  • The Fayetteville Public Library’s Center of Innovation can help people start a path toward a new career with virtual reality, heavy equipment simulators and a learning kitchen. Melissa Taylor, manager of the library’s Center for Innovation, said there will be a free introductory session to learn more on tomorrow 6 p.m. at the library.
  • Spade Robinson is a filmmaker whose latest project involves a suicide pact, a road trip and leaving behind failed careers and relationships.
  • The Music Education Initiative and the Fayetteville Public Library are teaming up to honor Brian Crowne Friday evening.
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