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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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On today's show, Van Buren Tyson Foods employees went on strike for a week this past month, claiming the company is mishandling their severance and citing poor working conditions. Plus, what will change for Medicaid recipients when the COVID-19 pandemic-health emergency ends in May. Also, live music events, a new episode of "The R Word" and more.
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Employees at a Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Van Buren went on strike for a week last month, claiming the business was mishandling their severance and endangering their health and safety — and is now “throwing the heroes away” after lauding their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On today's show, tax revenue from medical marijuana used to be allocated for cancer research. Now, it will go toward medical residency programs and food insecurity. Also, a new episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" centers on ballet, and a new voting rights exhibition at the Arkansas Capitol. Plus, residents of north central get $7.4 million from USDA for a water infrastructure project and more.
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A rundown of news includes money to get water to residents in a remote part of Crawford County and a new exhibit at the Arkansas Capitol about voting rights.
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A busy 24 hours included a tax cut becoming law, Tyson Foods workers protesting at a Van Buren plant scheduled to close and an addition to the fall concert season at the Walmart AMP.
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On today's show, as parents plan for the cost of childcare, they also account for wait lists for certain care centers. Also, a bathroom bill advances in the Arkansas Legislature, and an effort to support the state's technical and skilled labor force beings in Rogers. Plus, a new episode of "Sound Perimeter," KUAF's staff makes recommendations and more.
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Today's news outline covers an advancing bill regarding use of bathrooms at public schools in the Arkansas Legislature, an effort to bolster the state's technical and skilled labor force kicks off in Rogers and concerns about access to primary care in Arkansas.
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Lawmakers spent Tuesday discussing child labor, gender-affirming care and short-term rentals.