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On today's show, after an AI traffic detection system was successfully tested, 10 artificially intelligent traffic lights are to be installed in Springdale. Also, the Little Rick Nine are honored, the musical Violet opens this week and more.
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The Ozarks at Large news team collects news from the past 24 hours in The Outline. Included today: The Little Rock Nine are honored, more construction jobs in Arkansas and Wilco is coming to town.
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Today in The Outline: Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin approves ballot title for an attempt to let voters decide the fate of Arkansas LEARNS. Plus, the end of the Razorback baseball season.
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Matthew Shepherd said he will not seek another term as Arkansas speaker of the House. Also in the news: designs to protect Arkansas' power grid and a record week for Razorback golf.
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On today's show, Opera in the Ozarks receives a $34 million grant from the Walton Family Foundation. Plus, Michael Tilley, with KUAF's partner Talk Business & Politics, discusses the hurdles of getting more airlines in the Fort Smith airport.
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News from the most recent 25 hours includes a voting day in parts of Arkansas, and an offshoot of Arkansas LEARNS signed into law.
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On today's show, attendees of Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson's campaign kickoff ceremony comment on his presidential bid. Also, a pottery festival returns to Fayetteville, Crystal Bridges Museum of American will show Big Piph's series "Far From Finished" and more.
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On today's show, a conservation/ recreation easement is proposed for Lincoln Lake. Also, live music events, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report and a new episode of "Sound Perimeter." Plus, former Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces his White House bid, the Dogwood Festival returns and more.
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A busy 24 hours includes former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson formally announcing his bid for the White House, Sen. Tom Cotton joins other senators to introduce social media legislation and the Dogwood Festival returns for a 48th year in Siloam Springs.
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On today's show, David Sedaris will be at the Walton Arts Center tomorrow night. Also, a new law shifts authority over liquid animal waste management systems from the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture. Plus, archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, and more.