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  • There are several types of assistance animals: service, facility, therapy and emotional support. What’s the difference and why does it matter?
  • On today's show, a lesson in assistance animals. Also, giving dance more stages in northwest Arkansas. Plus, how a podcast-turned-game hooked our book reviewer, Pastor Clint Schnekloth.
  • Today on The Outline: After yesterday’s special election, Fayetteville City Council will have a new member to fill a vacant seat. Also, the nonprofit Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families named three people “friends of children.” Plus, the Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame added new inductees.
  • On this episode of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses Arkansas-native publisher John H. Johnson, who founded Ebony and Jet magazines.
  • NWA Movement Hub contributes to and promotes dance in the region, co-founded by Karen Castleman and Michelle Summers. The Hub supports Flyover Contemporary Dance Company and other artistic collaborations. Both founders have a lifelong passion for dance, choreography and dance education. Early next month, the group’s inaugural Jingle Jam at the CACHE Studios in Bentonville will celebrate many forms of dance.
  • Pastor Clint Schnekloth joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss the new role-playing game, "Old Gods of Appalachia," and how its creators turned the work from a serial podcast into a tabletop RPG.
  • A state law that prohibits companies and individuals that receive public money from boycotting Israel is raising more scrutiny because of recent geo-political tensions.
  • Tens of thousands of citizens from the Republic of the Marshall Islands have legally migrated to the U.S., many now settled in northwest Arkansas. Islanders are free to do so under a special U.S./RMI Compact of Free Association. When the second compact expired in September, Congress extended bilateral negotiations, which were finalized in mid-October. The renewed compact, however, fails to include requested compensation for damages wrought by U.S. nuclear weapons tests on the Marshall Islands during the Cold War.
  • On today's show, an Arkansas law passed in 2017 is being discussed in relation to the current war in Gaza. Also, after a loss in 2022, former gubernatorial candidate Chris Jones is still politically active. Plus, FRUITCAKE is a new holiday market debuting in Fayetteville this weekend.
  • Today on The Outline: Highlighting the successes and challenges of providing rural health care. Also, the kickoff of the 30th annual of the Lights of the Ozarks on the Fayetteville Square. Plus, The 1Climb foundation will unveil a new climbing wall at the Boys and Girls Club of Benton County tomorrow.
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