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  • On today's episode of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling discusses Arkansas' high, post-pandemic tourism numbers and more.
  • Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams visits The Medium in Springdale to visit with artist and community manager Amber Perrodin about upcoming performances from recipients of Creative Exchange Fund grants and more.
  • On today's show, launching into esports at NWACC. Plus, recipients of Creative Exchange Fund grants present their work at The Medium in Springdale. Also, new editions of Talking Tunes and The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
  • Today on The Outline: The accrediting authority for medical education programs in the U.S. officially granted the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine candidate status. Also, Welcome Health offers assistance to those who lost Medicaid coverage due to missed paperwork.
  • Today on The Outline: New research from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement indicates mothers who live in certain parts of the state are more likely to give birth through cesarean section than mothers in other parts of Arkansas. Plus, medical marijuana sales continue to increase. Also, Arkansas gains a rescue helicopter.
  • Spade Robinson wrote and directed the movie "Late Bloomers." Robinson came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio earlier this year in advance of a public table of the script read that took place at TheatreSquared. She discusses the writing process and creating grounded horror.
  • Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss continued sales tax growth, the frustrations at Deer Trails Golf Course, and the encouraging fundraising for Fort Kids Museum.
  • The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, SONA, is hosting a Halloween concert. Larry Loh is the guest conductor for “Haunted Harmonies: a Halloween Concert” tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. at Walton Arts Center. The evening includes music from decades of film, including selections from Hollywood’s most celebrated soundtracks.
  • A report released this month shows just what arts and culture can mean for Arkansas’ economy. The findings are included in the study titled Arts and Economic Prosperity 6, or AEP6 for short. Karen Castleman, the dance and events manager of CACHE Studios and a consultant for the AEP6 study, explains some of the numbers included in the survey.
  • Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History joins Ozarks at Large to remember tragedies involving duck boats after the federal government updated regulations for the recreational vessels.
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