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  • During this week’s trip to the archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, host Randy Dixon discusses Harry Thomason's journey from rural Arkansas to Hollywood, where he helped bring Designing Women to TV and worked to put Bill Clinton in the White House.
  • Ramtin Arablouei is co-host and co-producer of NPR's podcast Throughline, a show that explores history through creative, immersive storytelling designed to reintroduce history to new audiences.
  • Robert Benincasa is a computer-assisted reporting producer in NPR's Investigations Unit.
  • The Arkansas Attorney General’s office is expanding its services to northwest Arkansas in an effort to work more closely with the state’s flagship university.
  • Today on The Outline: Lawmakers passed new cuts to the state’s personal income tax. Also, the WOKA Whitewater Park opened its gates to the public for a preview last weekend. Plus, Razorback volleyball heads into SEC play.
  • From the multifamily projects in Springdale to the three new $100 million residential projects in Bentonville, Northwest Arkansas cities continue to find housing.
  • Ozarks at Large's resident outdoor recreation aficionado Jack Travis joins Matthew Moore to discuss some fun outdoor pursuits perfect for seeing fall foliage and taking advantage of mild temperatures.
  • Today on The Outline: Unemployment in Arkansas went up slightly in October. Also, the Boys and Girls Club of Benton County unveiled a new rock climbing wall in their gymnasium. Plus, a revised Momentary is open to the public.
  • America has tried its hand at making Godzilla movies. It was more successful in 2014 than it was in 1998. And while recent attempts have been fun popcorn flicks, Japan’s most recent film, “Godzilla: Minus One,” reminds everyone that they had the atomic lizard first. And they know how to best tell his story.
  • Over the weekend, Bella Vista hosted its annual city-wide garage sale, where residents register their address and offer up any items they want to sell to neighbors and strangers. This year's sale had more than 450 participating households.
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