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  • Manufacturers like Whirlpool and Rheem brought jobs to the River Valley for years. Now in the city, new arts and humanities initiatives are growing. Ozarks at Large's Anna Pope spent a day in river city to catch a glimpse of the city's emphasis on arts and culture.
  • LGBTQ+ young adults are finding refuge and life resources inside “Jessi’s House," a secure long-term transitional living facility in Fort Smith for gender and sexual minorities struggling with homelessness.
  • Today on The Outline: University of Arkansas Chancellor Charles Robinson announces this semester's record high enrollment numbers and incoming freshman GPA. Also, the western half of Arkansas is under a wildfire warning. Plus, The Willard and Pat Walker Foundation funds the planned UAMS Health Orthopedics and Sports Performance Center.
  • On today's show, Fort Smith embraces its growing arts and culture scene. Plus, a Sound Perimeter focusing lullabies. Also, Dr. Joe Thompson talks the changing healthcare landscape.
  • Leaders in Fort Smith and nonprofit 64.6 Downtown are capitalizing on the metro's access to the Arkansas River in creative ways.
  • Becca Martin Brown of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette says if she could go anywhere this weekend, she would go to Comic Con in Little Rock. However, there's still plenty to do in NWA.
  • Kyle and Michael discuss the vote on a cell tower in Fort Smith, an EPA settlement, and the latest construction numbers in the Fort Smith metro.
  • Pete Hartman wraps up a week of Community Spotlight conversations about the Shiloh Museum of the Ozarks' annual Quilt Fair, the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund and more.
  • How Arkansas reacted the day of the attacks at the World Trade Center, Pentagon and elsewhere 22 years ago.
  • Today on The Outline: Gov. Sanders attempts to restrict documents available under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act with a special session next Monday. Plus, Mount Sequoyah may receive a coffee shop.
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