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The NIL and Transfer Portal have fundamentally changed the college athletics landscape. For the University of Arkansas Athletics Department, the future is anything but certain.
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Today on The Outline: The UofA announces a new collective in charge of “Name, Image and Likeness” deals for its student-athletes. Plus, Dr. Raj Patel of UAMS in Little Rock completes the first combined kidney-pancreas transplant in Arkansas.
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On today's show, a local artist is auctioning his work. And he’s burning whatever doesn’t get bought. Also, nearing the fundraising finish line for a new Berryville library. Plus, the Arkansas Civics Bee.
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Northwest Arkansas Community College began its athletic program three years ago with a cross country team. Now, athletic director Brooke Brewer says they have expanded the program to include one of the most accessible sports available: Competitive gaming or esports.
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Today on The Outline: Tyson Foods announces facility closures after reporting a quarterly net-income loss. Also, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders names the next Chief Fiscal Officer and Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. Plus, Arkansas soccer is in the top 10.
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At the top of our show today: slowly the number of people hospitalized in Arkansas with COVID-19 is declining, Arkansas' prison population is high, and…
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In April, the Arkansas State Legislature passed Act 810, which gives college athletes in the state the opportunity to be compensated for their name,…
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A bill that would allow college-level student athletes in Arkansas to make money off of their name, voice, signature, photograph or likeness passed its…