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  • On today's show, constructing buildings that are meant to simultaneously blend in and stand out. Plus, Randy Dixon with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings us the history of the USS Arkansas.
  • Today on The Outline: A new low-income housing complex for Veterans in Fayetteville is under construction after a two-year hiatus. Also, The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum is celebrating its 25th anniversary by dedicating a time capsule. Plus, the results of the Razorbacks' SEC soccer tournament run.
  • Late last month, District 3 podcast welcomed Arkansas alum Raya Clay to the studio. Clay is talent producer for Fox Sports and a two-time Emmy Award winner. She came to Fayetteville to accept a Young Alumni Award. When she visited the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio, she told the District 3 hosts she had done well in her career with help from friends and mentors.
  • Mothers in some parts of Arkansas are much more likely to deliver via C-Section, according to ACHI analysis
  • The Quonset Huts are located off of Center Street and Gregg Avenue in Fayetteville. The area is being refitted for a large-scale student housing complex. If approved by the City Council, pre-existing businesses on the premises will have to vacate before the end of next year. Ozark at Large’s Sophia Nourani reports.
  • On today's show, redevelopment in Fayetteville could mean the loss of the distinct Quonset Huts near downtown. Plus, the life and career of a pioneering financial journalist. Also, the home-grown television series, "The Mystery League," brings mystery-solving kids to rural Arkansas.
  • This week’s episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” with Randy Wilburn features Kaitlyn Fondano, director of the Young Leaders Group of the Northwest Arkansas Urban Land Institute. She discusses how the institute as a whole has a mission to help shape the built environment.
  • Former University of Arkansas journalism professor Rob Wells delves into the life and career of Kiplinger. The book, “The Insider: How the Kiplinger Newsletter Bridges Washington and Wall Street,” delivers the story of a journalist who routinely had the ears of important leaders and was a visionary when it came to communicating with his readers.
  • Today on The Outline: Political hopefuls are filing paperwork for candidacy at the State Capitol. Also, early voting begins today for smaller issues and races around the state. Plus, Gov. Sanders endorses Donal Trump.
  • This month, Arkansas Public Broadcasting Service is delivering the latest in a long line of TV detectives. But these detectives are different: They're fifth-graders in the fictional town of Mulberry Springs, Arkansas. The live-action series “Mystery League” was shot entirely in Arkansas by the state's PBS crew. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with the cast and crew after an initial screening last month.
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