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The Arkansas PBS documentary "Dirt" concentrates on how farmers in the state are working to preserve soil, water and more. The movie will be shown tomorrow night at the Fayetteville Public Library.
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On the Community Spotlight this week, the Big Paws of the Ozarks Block Party is tonight at Boston Mountain Brewing. The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History hosted its first Ozark Trivia Night at the museum this week, and it will have a new exhibit, "Ozark Homes," in May. Plus, events from the Global Save Soil Movement and NWA Special Kids is preparing for the organization's Special Egg Hunt.
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Considering a Shorter School Week, Taking on Graffiti, and the Razorbacks March On in the TournamentOzarks at Large's final outline of events before the weekend begins includes research about a shorter school week, a renewed effort to reduce graffiti in Fayetteville and basketball victories for both razorback teams.
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On today's show, an app to report controlled burns, local music and Filmland's "House of Darkness" screening. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal's report.
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To check burning conditions and report prescribed fires, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture released the Arkansas FireSMART app.
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Visitation to the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest has been increasing. As people move to the region and gain interest in outdoor activities, more trash is left impacting the landscape and wildlife. U.S. Forest recreation technicians and volunteers spend hours a day cleaning areas, but people can practice the Seven Principles of Leave No Trace to minimize their mark on the forest.People who are interested in volunteering at the forest can call 479-964-7200.
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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is calling for public comment on a proposal to remove the term “karst” from its National Handbook of…
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In the mid-1990s, dozens of bald eagles started dying at DeGray Lake after exhibiting neurological symptoms like stumbling, flying into cliffs and stooped…
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We head to historic Springtown in southwest Benton County where Marson Nance, director of land protection and stewardship for the Northwest Arkansas Land…
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This winter, a juvenile white American bison joined a herd of brown bison pastured for public view on Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. The 10,000 acre private…