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The Arkansas Court of Appeals decision ends a long-sought effort by electric utility companies in Arkansas to impose a surcharge on grid-tied solar power producers. The decision allows producers to continue to receive full retail credit for any excess electricity transmitted to their local utility grids, under contracts known as net-metering.
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We get an update on St. Scholastica, Arkansas River traffic, and the potential cost of sewers in Fort Smith from Michael Tilley of Talk Business and Politics.
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Last winter, Fayetteville Arts Council selected two artists, Jeremy Navarette and Austin Floyd, to paint murals on either end of a tall winding concrete retaining wall along Archibald Yell, a busy historic highway in South Fayetteville.
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The River Valley Adult Learning Alliance in Dardanelle is the first small town to partner with the Mexican Consolate to bring the Educational Window Program. Co-directors Meredith Martin Moats and Alejandra Reyes said the program will provide aid to Mexican Nationals in retrieving diplomas and provide much more.
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The River Valley Adult Learning Alliance in Dardanelle is the first small town to partner with the Mexican Consolate to bring the Educational Window Program. Co-directors Meredith Martin Moats and Alejandra Reyes said the program will provide aid to Mexican Nationals in retrieving diplomas and provide much more.
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Walmart, the world’s largest retailer has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle to pilot several unrecyclables recycling hubs in our region. Marie-Agnès Daumas, Senior Vice President for Retail with TerraCycle, explains.
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Walmart, the world’s largest retailer has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle to pilot several unrecyclables recycling hubs in our region. Marie-Agnès Daumas, Senior Vice President for Retail with TerraCycle, explains.
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Michael Tilley from our partner Talk Business & Politics catches us up on the pending demolition of St. Scholastica, a candidate for county judge being charged with abuse of public trust, and teacher pay raises in Fort Smith.
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Michael Tilley from our partner Talk Business & Politics catches us up on the pending demolition of St. Scholastica, a candidate for county judge being charged with abuse of public trust, and teacher pay raises in Fort Smith.
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Professor and historian Dr. Elliott West will present "Ghost Dancers, Wounded Knee, and Native American Survival" at the Tippy McMichael Lecture Series this Saturday at 7:00. He gives an inside look into how Native Americans reacted and tried to preserve their culture against forced assimilation.