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  • Concerns and changes to the process of voting in America is nothing new. A reemergence of pre-printed paper ballots may make elections more burdensome.
  • Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Senate is approving a bill to cap state income taxes at 4.4% for individuals earning over $24,000 per year. Also, the ongoing legislative session ends before lawmakers can vote on a new FOIA Act. Plus, ExperienceFayetteville hosts a bike-friendly city boot-camp.
  • Songwriter and vocalist Candy Lee is teaming up with musicians from Northwest Arkansas to host "Candy Songs Kids Music Festival" this Saturday. She discusses how her recent work is geared toward kids and preparation for the big show.
  • Arkansas and Oklahoma 1st and 2nd, respectively, when it comes to drone commerce readiness. That’s according to a recent report from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
  • The Arkansas Climbers Coalition and other organizations work together to solidify the climbing industry in Arkansas and increase accessibility for those new to the sport.
  • The latest episode of “The Beloved Community”, a podcast collaboration between the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Council and KUAF, examines the concept of speaking truth to power. This month’s guest is Monique Jones.
  • Today on the Outline: After two unsuccessful attempts, Gov. Sanders submits a third draft of a bill to alter the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA. Plus, educating business leaders with The Better Business Bureau Education Foundation.
  • On today's show, local rock-climbing stakeholder Dennis Nelms brings the sport to the forefront of outdoor recreation. Plus, an excerpt from the BeLOVEd Community podcast. Also, Candy Lee discusses performing music for young audiences.
  • The Cane Hill Harvest Festival is this weekend. The festival includes a country breakfast, blacksmithing, music, sorghum making and a chance for people to get inside the historic buildings of Cane Hill.
  • On this week's edition, the Waters of Oklahoma and Arkansas (WOKA) Whitewater Park opens this weekend adding a new outdoor recreation destination to the region. Also, a possible debt-free pathway to a diploma at an Arkansas college.
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