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Supporting women-owned businesses with Holiday Haul

Woman-Run is partnering with the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition to host Holiday Haul on December 8th.
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Woman-Run is partnering with the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition to host Holiday Haul on December 8th.

Woman-Run, a statewide initiative of Wright Lindsey Jennings to support women entrepreneurs, is teaming up with the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition to host Holiday Haul on Dec. 8. Meredith Lowrey, the co-founder of Woman Run and Kelly Rich, the executive director of the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition joined Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams at the Carver Center for Public Radio to talk about the inaugural event.

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Kyle Kellams is KUAF's news director and host of Ozarks at Large.
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