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Today on the Outline: After two unsuccessful attempts, Gov. Sanders submits a third draft of a bill to alter the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA. Plus, educating business leaders with The Better Business Bureau Education Foundation.
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Today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report includes bike manufacturer YT Industries announcing it will open a second U.S. YT Mill location in Bentonville early next year. Bike manufacturer YT Industries will open its second U.S. YT Mill location in Bentonville early next year. Cycling in Northwest Arkansas contributed $159 million to Northwest Arkansas' economy in 2022, according to a study from the University of Arkansas.
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This week's "I Am Northwest Arkansas" podcast includes a conversation with Justin Macedo about his purchase of a decades-long established Fayetteville business, Uncle Sam's Safari Outfitters.
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On this week's episode of "I am Northwest Arkansas," Bill Fox, director of of technical assistance at the loan fund Forge, talks about business planning and market research.
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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 Fayetteville Public Library is set to host Period Poverty & Menstrual Equity - A Short Film & Roundtable Discussion. Also, university teams compete for venture capital in the University of Arkansas Office Entrepreneurship and Innovation's 2023 Heartland Challenge. Plus, a possible special session of the Arkansas Legislature to address Medicaid and more.
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The four teams from Vanderbilt, Brown, Johns Hopkins and Clemson Universities were picked from 12 semi-finalists in the University of Arkansas Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s 2023 Heartland Challenge. Saturday was the final day of the three-day competition in Bentonville.
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Arthur Orduna, the new executive director of the Venture Center, sits down with Roby Brock to discuss his vision. The conversation is part of this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
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This week's selection of archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History allows us to learn more about Melvyn Bell. An Arkansas businessman, Bell spread his money across the state.
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This month's banking crises on both coasts led Roby Brock, with KUAF's partner Talk Business and Politics, to ask about banking in Arkansas. Brock spoke with Arkansas State Bank Commissioner Susannah Marshall.