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Today's news in the Outline includes another sweltering day with an Excessive Heat Warning, working to document broadband service in Carroll County and a call for more tax cuts in Arkansas.
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On today's show, the Eastern Collared Lizard Conservation Team, has bred 43 of Arkansas' largest lizards, the Eastern Collared Lizard, and released them in secret locations in the Ozark Mountains earlier this summer. Also, the mobile Listening Lab visits Little Rock, Arkansas ends the fiscal year with a surplus and more.
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The 2023 Revenue Summary shows $1.161 billion left over in tax revenue. The surplus happened largely because of growing sales tax, according to the report. Also, a Springdale algebra teacher is a state Teacher of the Year finalist, Benton County Quorum Court votes to pay for basic county jail expansion plans, the annual Stroll the Atolls celebration and more.
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On today's show, the U.S. Marshals Museum is scheduled to open in Fort Smith tomorrow. Also, the Arkansas National Guard deploys to the Texas-Mexico border and Ozark Regional Transit will change routes in Rogers. Plus, July Fourth events, a report shows the state's urban areas have biggest job gains and more.
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Job discrepancies in rural and urban Arkansas spaces are highlighted in a May report through the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statics. A $30 million movie studio project at Chaffee Crossing is placed on hold, and officials from the Fort Smith Public Schools Board of Education are looking for a company to investigate flooding at the FSPS Peak Innovation Center.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders led a trade mission to Europe in an effort to push for international investment in Arkansas' aerospace and defense industries. Also, the Walton Family Foundation Announces two Design Excellence Projects and more.
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On today's show, Fayetteville’s Black Heritage Preservation Commission reveal historical markers recognizing Nelson Hackett, the only enslaved person to be extradited from Canada back to Fayetteville. Also, Arkansas is 47th in the nation in state health system performances, according to the Common Wealth Fund's annual report. Plus, cycling generated almost $1.6 million to Northwest Arkansas' economy in 2022 and more.
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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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Shannon Newton, president of the Arkansas Trucking Association, provides updates on the freight recession. Also, Onyx Coffee Lab names a new chief operating officer and the Compass Report from the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith and Talk Business & Politics restarts.
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Cycling brought in almost $160 million to Northwest Arkansas, according to a report from the Walton Family Foundation. Plus, efforts continue to restore the former home of Ernest Green, a member of the Little Rock Nine. Also, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders named Mark Ryall the next director of the Division of Arkansas Heritage, and more.