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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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Arkansas teacher pay has been an ongoing discussion for a long time. But with Arkansas LEARNS passed by legislators, the conversations have increased.
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A committee of seven women in rural West Fork in Washington County drafted an ordinance amending the town's property maintenance code allowing for increased cultivation of wildflower meadows, pollinator plant gardens and even small orchards on private yards and properties — possibly the first municipal ordinance of its kind approved in Arkansas.
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Today's edition of The Outline includes a partnership between the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the FCC, a chance to see the in-progress Eureka Springs Museum of Art and the announcement of an Arkansas-themed storytelling night at Crystal Bridges.
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On today's show, details on the completed Teamsters contract and Fort Smith's booming building environment. Plus, weekend events and making future summer plans. Also, a preview of Fayetteville's Record Sealing Clinic, Arkansas legislators ask law enforcement officials to investigate ballot canvassing allegation and more.
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Today's Outline includes legislative concern about the harassment of people signing petitions to place measures on the ballot and a preview of tomorrow's Record Sealing Clinic in Fayetteville.
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Saline County and Pulaski County are currently bracing for the impacts of a law regulating books found in their libraries.
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A display of LGBTQ-themed books at the Crawford County Library has triggered a series of debates about children's literature and the separation of church and state.
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On today's Ozarks at Large, a monument honoring Confederate Veterans buried in Eureka Springs City cemetery was recently built on a private burial plot. Also, restoration efforts continue on the childhood home of Little Rock Nine member Ernest Green. Plus, cycling in Northwest Arkansas generates $150 million, book recommendations with Pastor Clint Schnekloth and more.
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The Ozarks at Large news team collects news from the past 24 hours in The Outline. Included today: Medicaid enrollment drops by 15% since April, the UofA offers online Spanish and The Human Rights Campaign declares a state of emergency.