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  • The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the Arkansas Department of Human Services recently announced a $9.5 million grant to increase mental health access in primary care settings.
  • The Multicultural Center at the University of Arkansas is a critical component of the campus community. It supports all students by providing a safe space, regardless of background. OAL's Sophia Nourani spoke with Adrain Smith, Bryan Hembree and Anreckez Daniels from the Multicultural Center about the recent dissolution of the DEI office, and its potential impact on the MC’s mission on campus.
  • On this week's episode of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling discusses the return of Springdale's AQ Chicken House and more.
  • This week, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art unveiled a unique parking garage on its campus. The garage was aesthetically designed to fit between Crystal Bridges and The Momentary. Museum officials say it's not just a place to hold cars.
  • Today on The Outline: Gov. Sanders orders Syngenta to vacate Arkansas. Also, Eureka Springs officials are considering new trash management methods. Plus, the Arkansas Razorbacks prepare for college basketball season.
  • On today's show, life after the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion was dissolved at the University of Arkansas. Also, the new art by your parked car in Bentonville. Plus, the announced return of AQ Chicken House.
  • R.L. Stine’s readership stretches across generations and countries. His "Fear Street" and "Goosebumps" series sold an estimated 480 million copies in more than 35 languages. He will be at the Fayetteville Public Library Thursday night for this year’s True Lit Fest. Kyle Kellams reached him to talk about his notable endeavors before he launched his horror series.
  • In this week's edition of Weekend Plans, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Becca Martin Brown brings listeners fun activities such as "A New Hope" in concert in Little Rock and multiple craft fairs throughout Northwest Arkansas.
  • Jonathan Harker is new to real estate, and he’s been handed an important assignment: convince Count Dracula that there is a perfect place for him in London The new ballet presented by NWA Ballet Theater twice this month, “Dracula. Here. Now,” uses Harker to bring the audience into the world of Dracula says Stephen Wynne, the artistic director of NWA Ballet.
  • Today on The Outline: Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders outlawed terms she deemed "woke nonsense" in government documents. Also, The Sam M. Walton College of Business and the Arkansas Hall of Fame are announcing the hall’s class of 2024. Plus, the "Capitol for a Day" program.
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