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Arkansas officials announce the arrest of James Andrew McGann in connection with the double homicide at Devil’s Den State Park. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and law enforcement detail the investigation and next steps.
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A suspect in the double homicide case at Devil’s Den State Park has been arrested. Also, a film with a deep Arkansas connection is about to hit theaters, and the writer and director, Tony Toast, talks about the movie. Plus, we learn more about the University of Fort Smith Center for Nonprofits.
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The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announced this year's finalists for the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame last week. Ozarks at Large's Matthew Moore spoke with Delaney Thomas, the director of tourism, about the process.
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Today on The Outline: The state of Arkansas will receive more than $10 million to strengthen its electrical grid. Also, Walton College ranks in the top quarter of business undergraduate programs in U.S. public colleges. Plus, free entry to the Arkansas Air and Military Museum this weekend.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield is offering schools grants for calming spaces. Also, most schools across the state begin the academic year. Plus, the Razorback women's basketball team returns home.
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Fayetteville planning officials, who are drafting the city's first heritage and historic preservation master plan, are inviting the public to respond to an online survey.
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Documents relating to the proceedings in Judge Isaac Parker's federal courtroom in Fort Smith have been given to the Arkansas State Archives. We speak…