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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.
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The magazine, Arkansas International, is hosting novelist Ucheena Awoke for a year. He is the first author to participate in the publication's Writers At Risk Program and he speaks with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams on today's show. Plus, national debt ceiling negotiations, a history of three Arkansans who became Miss America and more.
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Arkansans consider debt ceiling negotiations and the Razorback softball season ends.
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A quick outline of news includes an Arkansas Congressional takes on the debt ceiling negotiations, an upcoming chance to learn about Ozark glades and an online celebration of Arkansas novelist Charles Portis.
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In the latest Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, Roby Brock talks with University of Arkansas economist Mervin Jeberaj about the state of Arkansas' economy in light of new unemployment numbers and a looming debt ceiling fight in congress.
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The NWA Council and its NWA Recycles project is looking to small businesses and startups to develop new solutions for environmental sustainability.
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A total solar eclipse is set to make its way across Arkansas in 2024. Arkansas officials expect this to be one of the biggest tourism events in the state's history.
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National trends predict a drop college enrollment later this decade. Arkansas schools are trying to shift practices to weather the coming hardships.
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Rex Nelson, a senior editor at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, talks with Roby Brock, from KUAF's partner Talk Business and Politics, about the possibilities that some culture-war legislation in Arkansas could hurt the state nationally.
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On today's show, talks continue of a possible affiliation deal between the University of Arkansas and the University of Phoenix. Also, a federal judge refuses to dismiss a lawsuit regarding ivermectin use at the Washington County Detention Center. Plus, an excerpt from the latest episode of "Resilient Black Women," secret clocks and more.