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Bentonville Public Library is understandably interested in introducing young children to the world of books. Tomorrow, the library will host a kickoff for their “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” program. Samantha Sacry, marketing specialist for the Bentonville Public Library, said it begins tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.
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The Boys and Girls Clubs in Fort Smith and Bentonville celebrated the opening of new Innovation Labs last Tuesday. Their creation was made possible by a $40,000 award from Cox Communications.
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Roland Smith is an accomplished writer, a former zookeeper, and the author of They Are Here!
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Format Festival is entering its second year, and has been coined ‘the art world’s Woodstock.’ It will be held in Bentonville, Arkansas this upcoming weekend. From September 22 to September 24 attendees can view art and live music from a variety of creatives.
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One of the changes from the inaugural Format Festival is its location. FORMAT Festival producer Elizabeth Edelman and senior public relations director for the Momentary Amanda Horn discuss the festival’s move from Sugar Creek to downtown Bentonville and the benefits it will provide to attendees.
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On today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, a conversation with Jake Newell, the developer behind three new multifamily projects in Bentonville.
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Northwest Arkansas Food Bank is partnering with businesses in downtown Bentonville to support nine local food pantries throughout the region through the brand new initiative called “Square Meals.”
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Operation Homefront—a national organization that provides support services to military veterans and their families—is launching a new transitional housing program for veterans in Bentonville. Ozarks at Large's Daniel Caruth spoke with Gracie Broll, vice president of the housing program, about who is eligible and some of the challenges the housing market poses to veterans.
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This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report includes a conversation with the founder of Bentonville-based Ox. Charu Thomas talks with Paul Gatling about the company's growth.
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On today's show, the creators of "Buried Bones," a true crime podcast, use modern investigative techniques. Plus, home sale figures, building permits and sales tax collections from Fort Smith. Also, redistricting in Bentonville, updates from the legislature, a review of "Creed III," what to expect from the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas' upcoming concert and more.